Tajikistan's Unrecorded Lives
From birth to death, many people evade the census-takers for tax and legal purposes.
From birth to death, many people evade the census-takers for tax and legal purposes.
Jailing of leading party figure fits a pattern of wider clampdown on politicians opposed to President Rahmonov.
With few other friends, Turkmen and Iranian leaders find there is more that unites than divides them.
Years after uranium mining ended in northern Tajikistan, people are waking up to the threat posed by radioactive waste.
One of the few independent papers, Nerui Sukhan, was back in business - briefly. Now it has been shut down again.
Free healthcare is being replaced by paid services in Tajikistan, and patients worry the new system will be no better than the old.
Is President Nazarbaev attempting to build a personality cult ahead of the next election?
Flooding aggravates problems caused by Tajikistan’s substandard water treatment facilities.
Future uncertain for hundreds of people who fled Andijan violence still living covertly in Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyz diplomatic staff say seemingly prestigious overseas postings often entail shoddy facilities and poor wages.