Freeing Iraq from Debt
Iraqis may have been liberated from Saddam Hussein, but they are not yet free of the punishing debt he left behind.
Iraqis may have been liberated from Saddam Hussein, but they are not yet free of the punishing debt he left behind.
All the sacrifices Iraqis made in the hope that things would get better were for nothing, says former navy officer.
The Kyrgyz authorities are turning a blind eye to the increasing number of street children in the southern city of Jalalabad.
Sacking of powerful military commander raises spectre of military coup.
Kazak youngsters are being sucked into a spiral of petty crime and drug abuse
Afghan leader Hamid Karzai must ensure that his improving relations with India do not alienate Pakistan.
Police "incite" market women into attacking journalists trying to cover Hizb-ut-Tahrir demonstration.
In spite of ban on unauthorised drug sales, Kazaks continue to buy potions from market traders - sometimes with deadly results.
The ongoing economic crisis is driving many talented and highly qualified young people abroad.