Tajik Industrial Giant May Go on Sale
The government denies plans for quick sell-off of huge aluminium smelter, but some believe it will come sooner rather than later.
The government denies plans for quick sell-off of huge aluminium smelter, but some believe it will come sooner rather than later.
Tough new regulations further curtail free movement between the two countries.
Uzbekistan is so angry at Kyrgyz failure to send back Andijan refugees that it derails a contract to supply essential fuel to its neighbour.
Government slaps ban on three missionary organisations as local clerics voice hostility to the newcomers.
A new effort to enforce planning regulations seems designed to make Dushanbe a better place to live, but will the poor suffer more than the rich?
The health ministry blames dysentery or food poisoning for an infectious disease that has claimed several lives, but a suspicious public fears it is something worse.
Cold-shouldered by the Uzbek authorities, the Afghan community that has been here for more than a decade is gradually moving on.
It is not the first time Tashkent has lashed out at its neighbours, but accusing Kyrgyzstan of harbouring terrorists is a worrying escalation.
Prosecutor Azimbek Beknazarov was on a roll, charging former officials with corruption one after another. His sudden removal raises serious questions about the country’s future political direction.
Tens of thousands of Tajik children wash cars, pick cotton and work on building sites in an effort to make ends meet.