Uzbek Militants Expelled from Tajikistan
Under pressure from other Central Asian states, the Tajik authorities have expelled one of the region's most dangerous terrorist groups.
Under pressure from other Central Asian states, the Tajik authorities have expelled one of the region's most dangerous terrorist groups.
Astana is seriously concerned over plans by China to divert several cross-border rivers
A diplomatic storm has blown up in Central Asia after the Kazak authorities discovered the Tajik embassy chauffeur was using his boss's car to ferry drugs across the republic
Chechen refugees sheltering in Kyrgyzstan are finding it hard to make ends meet
Uzbeks have little idea of what's happening in their own country let alone abroad
Several thousand Afghan refugees have been marooned on the Tajik border for nearly a year
Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan are preparing to repel an expected offensive by Islamic insurgents
Bishkek attempts to stifle protests over plunging living standards
An anticipated escalation in the government's campaign against Hizb ut-Tahrir has prompted the Islamic radicals to scale down their operations.
The government is struggling to make safe decaying Soviet-era nuclear waste pits.