An Opposition Enigma in Kyrgyzstan
Can Felix Kulov, a former vice-president and ex-mayor of Bishkek, muster a serious presidential challenge to the incumbent Askar Akaev? Political observers in Bishkek certainly think so.
Can Felix Kulov, a former vice-president and ex-mayor of Bishkek, muster a serious presidential challenge to the incumbent Askar Akaev? Political observers in Bishkek certainly think so.
Hundreds of armed militants appear poised to stir up trouble in the Batken border region of Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz opposition leader Felix Kulov faces the grim prospect of seven years behind bars in notorious Prison 19
The independent media is blossoming in Tajikistan's corner of the Fergana valley
Kyrgyzstan is clamping down on a Muslim movement determined to turn the country into an Islamic state
Kyrgyz are bitter over what they see as crippling IMF credit conditions
Tensions rise between Kyrgyz media and the authorities after latest press crackdown.
Uzbekistan's delicate balancing act over relations with the warring sides in Afghanistan leaves refugees out in the cold
Uigur traders have accused police and firefighters of robbing them during a fire at their market in central Bishkek.
Tashkent is to continue mining its borders even though the threat from Islamic militants appears to have diminished significantly.