Uzbekistan: Migrants Suffer Russian Humiliation
Uzbek migrant workers are prepared to put up with rough treatment in Russia to escape the economic misery of their homeland.
Uzbek migrant workers are prepared to put up with rough treatment in Russia to escape the economic misery of their homeland.
Access to some of the world's cheapest and purest heroin has seen addiction rates soar.
Astana hopes support for US strategic goals will prompt Washington to turn a blind eye to flagrant persecution of opposition groups.
Prominent Washington analyst downplays Central Asia's strategic and geopolitical value.
The growing friendship between China and Tajikistan provokes unease in some quarters of this tiny Central Asian republic.
Tajik and Uzbek officials in the interim administration in Afghanistan appear to be looking to Dushanbe to bolster their position.
Human rights groups voice concerns about accolade EBRD meeting will give Uzbekistan.
High-level talks with Moscow leader fail to meet Tajik expectations of Russian investment.
EBRD urges improvements in human rights and economic policy, but Uzbek government shows no sign of budging.
Uzbeks dismiss medics’ advice over dangers of traditional cots.