Kyrgyzstan: Opposition Hunger Striker Dies
Government opponents call for the resignation of President Askar Akaev following the death during a hunger strike of human rights activist Sheraly Nazarkulov
Government opponents call for the resignation of President Askar Akaev following the death during a hunger strike of human rights activist Sheraly Nazarkulov
Muslim leaders in Kyrgyzstan are urging the faithful to spend less money on burying their dead.
Farmers say they face ruin as packs of wolves decimate their livestock.
After years of hardship, sex workers are enjoying something of a boom.
Kyrgyz hopes of a new life are dashed in Czech detention camps.
Akaev opponents insist they have been targeted since the president coasted to victory in a referendum earlier this month.
Parliamentary deputies claim corrupt officials are blocking their efforts to improve regulation of export market.
Some Russians say they no longer feel they belong, as parliament debates a law to give Kyrgyz language a greater role.
Is President Akaev building a slimmed-down government for reform, or just rearranging an entourage of old friends?
Central Asian drugs-traffickers are offering Kyrgyz women lucrative employment and an escape from grinding poverty