Tajik Information Vacuum
Residents of Dushanbe are so badly served by their media that they have to rely on Russian TV to find out what's happening in their country.
Residents of Dushanbe are so badly served by their media that they have to rely on Russian TV to find out what's happening in their country.
An old enemy has returned to the north of the country, aided by severe drought and government inaction.
Government, opposition and civil society leaders come together in a new initiative aimed at defusing the growing political crisis.
Uzbekistan's Islamic militants badly beaten in Afghanistan are trying to retreat to their former stronghold in the Tajik mountains.
Both Tajik and Russian border forces admitted last week that Islamic militants could be attempting to re-enter Tajikistan.
The authorities' crackdown on Islamic radicalism appears to have prompted many young Uzbeks to join the growing number of Christian groups in the country.
Khakass people urge Kyrgyz traders to stay and help preserve their gene pool.
The government is taking steps to stop its population growing out of control and straining its meagre resources.
Sister of jailed "terrorist" says he faces imminent execution on the basis of flawed trial.
The independent press is under attack in Central Asia's freest state.