Trafficking Link to Bishkek Murders
Investigators believe bizarre killings may have some connection with overseas prostitution racket.
Investigators believe bizarre killings may have some connection with overseas prostitution racket.
The increasingly unpopular president has agreed to relinquish some of his authority to parliament, but his opponents are still calling for his resignation.
While Bishkek and Tashkent continue to downplay frictions, the increasing
The Kyrgyz authorities have staged a series of meetings in support of President Askar Akaev in a bid to counter a wave of anti-government protests.
Women are flocking to join outlawed Islamic movement strongly critical of the authorities.
Leftists furious at removal of 10 tonne sculpture of revolutionary from the centre of the capital.
Kazakstan is trying to rescue what it can of the sea, as regional water problems remain unresolved.
Western jet fighters flying missions to Afghanistan get flak from Kyrgyz pensioners.
Southern Kyrgyzstan is over-provided with universities keen to cash in on fee-paying students, but many offer little in return.
Officials say Feliks Kulov won’t be allowed out of prison until next year’s presidential election is over.