Uzbek Aids Timebomb?
The Tashkent authorities are beginning to address grave concerns over the spread of HIV in Uzbekistan
The Tashkent authorities are beginning to address grave concerns over the spread of HIV in Uzbekistan
The spectre of the IMU has returned to haunt the Tajik government
Uzbek villagers face a bleak future after being driven from their homes by an army offensive against Islamic militants.
Astana foreign ministry protests after Uzbek border guards open fire on a Kazak family
If the new Afghan government bows to international pressure to ban poppy cultivation the economic consequences could be catastrophic.
Peasants vote along tribal lines in disappointing experiment in local democracy.
Protests are growing in Kyrgyzstan at the arrest of a parliamentarian who criticised the president over territorial concessions to neighboring countries.
Ignored by the authorities in Astana, two Kazak villages have chosen to express their grievances in a rather unorthodox way.
The former Soviet republic appears to be cutting its traditional ties with Russia to capitalise on its post-September 11 strategic importance.
Violent border clashes do not bode well for talks to resolve a Soviet-era dispute.