Tajikistan Looks South
A four-party summit in Dushanbe has raised expectations that Tajikistan can engage more with southern neighbours Afghanistan and Pakistan.
A four-party summit in Dushanbe has raised expectations that Tajikistan can engage more with southern neighbours Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Talk of reformist policies has not made it any easier for non-government groups to win legal status.
Around 50 people, mainly children, have drowned in reservoirs and canals in southern Tajikistan in the last six months.
Farmers hard hit by rains and mudslides earlier this year are growing more vegetables and less cotton as a survival strategy.
In accusing judge of misconduct, are prosecutors acting in the public interest or in their own?
Uzbekistan fears Moscow’s motives for offering to station troops close to its borders.
Northern province sees bitter face-off between powerful governor and the Afghan president.
To find out whether plans to legislate against lavish spending on weddings and other celebrations will work, Nurlan Abdaliev visited neighbouring Tajikistan, where similar restrictions are already in place.
More than half the population are already classed as poor, and things look set to get worse as incomes and job opportunities are squeezed.