Kyrgyz Cannabis Boom as Tourist Trade Slumps
People living around Lake Issykkul say they have few options but to exploit the illegal narcotic growing on their doorstep.
People living around Lake Issykkul say they have few options but to exploit the illegal narcotic growing on their doorstep.
One by one, chief prosecutor Beknazarov is picking off those accused to abuses under the old regime.
Tens of thousands of Tajik children wash cars, pick cotton and work on building sites in an effort to make ends meet.
An ongoing wave of sackings looks increasingly like an attempt by the president to scare off anyone who might be thinking about regime change.
Armenians urge Tbilisi officials to show more concern for their region.
Traditional values are making it difficult for women who have lost their husbands to marry who they wish.
Farmers in Baghlan province see the revival of an old sugar factory as a way to produce an alternative to lucrative opium production.
Moscow wants repayment of loans from war era, but Afghans say they’re the ones who should be paid for losses the Soviets inflicted on their country.
Dozens of mountain settlements are being steadily depopulated by the ongoing conflict.
Yerevan defies Washington by strengthening strategic relationship with Tehran.