Prison Riot Sparks Political Row in Kyrgyzstan
The killing of a politician trying to end a prison rebellion raises questions about the link between politics and crime.
The killing of a politician trying to end a prison rebellion raises questions about the link between politics and crime.
Reports that border areas are being demined meet with surprise in Dushanbe.
Opponents and supporters of the prime minister hold rival demonstrations as politicians warn the state is on the verge of collapse.
The prime minister survives an attempt to unseat him, but observers say this may not be the end of a power-struggle in which the rule of law is at stake.
Elaborate funeral rituals are driving many Kyrgyz deeply into debt.
First rumblings of the contest to be the next Armenian president.
Authorities seek harsh powers to head off Ukrainian-inspired election trouble, a fear which opposition members dismiss as nonsense.
Migrants from Kyrgyzstan who take jobs on Kazak farms find they are trapped into cheap labour with no rights.
Opposition shows no sign of easing pressure on President Akaev's regime one year on from rally that shook the republic.
The conservative Uzbek minority is showing its support for anti-government demonstrations sweeping the country.