Kyrgyzstan: Life at the Coalface
Amateur coalminers risk life and limb digging out a livelihood.
Amateur coalminers risk life and limb digging out a livelihood.
New bloc formed after parties’ election defeat is intended to work towards a presidential election still two years away.
Kazak commentators are divided over whether Uighur based in the country pose a serious threat to the authorities
Uzbeks reap record rewards for informing on their neighbours.
There are fears that Uzbekistan faces an anthrax threat from Bin Laden sympathisers and Soviet-era biological weapons.
President Rabbani's ambassador to London, Wali Massoud, speaks to IWPR about plans for a post-Taleban government in Afghanistan.
The fate of the besieged city of Kunduz could play a decisive role in international efforts to establish a government in Afghanistan.
Concern over relations with Moscow prompts Almaty to turn away Chechens fleeing Russian persecution.
The colourful and controversial Turkmen president claims former officials now living in exile were behind attempt on his life.
There are fears that extremist politicians may exploit Russian skinhead gangs prowling the streets of the former capital.