Tajikistan: Women Left to Struggle Alone
Tajik women are caught between old-fashioned attitudes and modern expectations, as they struggle to raise their families alone.
Tajik women are caught between old-fashioned attitudes and modern expectations, as they struggle to raise their families alone.
In the last remaining expanses of water, fishermen in the Aral Sea region struggle to make a living.
In Central Asia's harsh economic climate, suicide has become the third most common cause of death
The acquittal of prominent opposition leader Felix Kulov transforms Kyrgyz political scene
Relations between Tashkent and Dushanbe appear to holding firm despite recriminations following a raid on Uzbekistan by rebels thought to have crossed from Tajikistan.
Internal political divisions restrict Tajikistan's efforts to crush Islamic guerrillas
A second guerrilla incursion into Uzbekistan this August brings conflict much closer to the capital Tashkent.
Life in the once prosperous Khatlon province is now an exercise in surviving natural and man-made disasters
Two attacks in one week in the Batken region point to a new campaign by Islamic militants
President Karimov is urged to alleviate the suffering of Uzbekistan's political and religious inmates.