Tajikistan: A Brief Homecoming
Dissident journalist comes back home after years in exile, but leaves quickly when he feels threatened.
Dissident journalist comes back home after years in exile, but leaves quickly when he feels threatened.
In the Russian capital, rogue property agents rob migrants desperate for someone cheap to stay – and it’s all legal.
Kyrgyz security services uncover alleged spying scandal in wake of critical parliamentary commission report into their working practices.
Authorities continue to create obstacles for school-leavers who want to study abroad.
Tajik women are caught between old-fashioned attitudes and modern expectations, as they struggle to raise their families alone.
New minister promises a more liberal approach to the media, but some doubt he will be allowed to succeed.
Bumper grain figures look too good to be true, as the president announces even higher targets for next year.
Hunger and poverty in southern Kyrgyzstan are exacerbating a growing tuberculosis problem
Simmering linguistic divisions are raising the political temperature in Kyrgyzstan
Life in the once prosperous Khatlon province is now an exercise in surviving natural and man-made disasters