Tajikistan: Putin and Rahmonov Make Progress
First face-to-face meeting between the two presidents appears to signal thaw in relations between their countries.
First face-to-face meeting between the two presidents appears to signal thaw in relations between their countries.
A measure to discourage membership of Hizb-ut-Tahrir could have serious implications for political parties and other groups.
Labourers in Russian capital are falling victim to unscrupulous bosses and corrupt officials.
One of the world’s most corrupt countries struggles to create a fairer business environment.
Kyrgyz officials and women’s rights activists welcome the changes, but the roots of the sex trade have yet to be tackled.
Thousands of high school leavers find they can’t go to university, and can’t get a job either.
Schoolchildren are spending their holidays doing backbreaking and potential dangerous manual labour, for no pay.
Respected anti-monopoly chief slapped down after upsetting well-connected oligarch.
President Akaev’s warning that outside forces are pushing for a Georgian-style revolution looks like a tactic to ward off criticism of next year’s elections.
The detention of militants' relatives has raised yet more concern over Uzbekistan's dismal human rights record.