Kazakstan: German Exodus Slowing
Fewer are leaving for Germany, and some are coming back after finding life there too tough.
Fewer are leaving for Germany, and some are coming back after finding life there too tough.
Survey suggests that many businessmen see bribes as an essential part of their day-to-day activities.
Leftists furious at removal of 10 tonne sculpture of revolutionary from the centre of the capital.
Few believe Rajabi Mirzo was the victim of a random mugging, given the critical stance of his newspaper.
The Uzbek president has handed what some believe to be a long overdue olive branch to Islamic rebels.
Bishkek government plans to boost foreign visitors fall flat leaving many tourist traders empty-handed.
Hard up Uzbeks have mixed feelings about their government's grandiose Independence Day celebrations.
Will there be any room for culture in President Niazov's "golden era for Turkmen"?
Bishkek seizes Kazak-owned hotels in a row reflecting low-level diplomatic tensions.
Non-government groups fear government will use "dialogue" process to control them.