Kyrgyzstan
Fitness Classes Hits Kyrgyz Traditional South
The latest aerobics craze in the southern Batken region has caused a stir in a part of Kyrgyzstan where this kind of energetic dancing is not encouraged among women.
Election Trial Postponed Again
The trial of opposition activists accused of creating disturbances on election day has been delayed for a second time.
Kyrgyz Opposition Faces Merger
Union between two strongest parties would improve chances of taking on Kyrgyzstan’s current rulers.
School Uniforms Face Legal Challenge
The start of the academic year in Kyrgyzstan on September 1 saw the introduction of compulsory school uniforms, which many parents say they cannot afford.
Antenatal Health Programme Takes Off
Special antenatal classes are starting up across Kyrgyzstan as part of a government programme to teach mothers-to-be how to take better care of themselves.
Cautious Welcome for Batken Kindergarten
A new nursery school in southern Kyrgyzstan is offering innovative teaching to prepare children for school, but locals have taken their time to get used to it.
Will Feast Restrictions Work in Kyrgyzstan?
To find out whether plans to legislate against lavish spending on weddings and other celebrations will work, Nurlan Abdaliev visited neighbouring Tajikistan, where similar restrictions are already in place.
President to Benefit From Kyrgyz Summer Polls
Opposition says election timing geared towards low turnout, making ballot-rigging easier.
Kyrgyz Cops Out in Force for Election
Authorities accused of using police to pressure opposition campaigners.