Ingush Refugees Protest Resettlement
A Russian plan to create a new settlement for Ingush displaced in a conflict with North Ossetia is dismissed as a broken promise.
A Russian plan to create a new settlement for Ingush displaced in a conflict with North Ossetia is dismissed as a broken promise.
Central Asia’s two major states are being nicer to one another these days – but their motives for making friends are very different.
Police and other officials at the heart of the system get hefty pay rises, which critics say are a ploy to keep them on board for a crucial election later this year.
Plans to centralise mobile communications worry private phone operators.
Tajiks ignore concerns expressed by government and Islamic figures and spend every penny they earn or borrow on lavish weddings and funerals.
Small Jewish community believe destruction of their place of worship leaves them facing a bleak future.
Officials in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan call for curbs on “politicised” non-government groups.
Opinions within the leadership of Central Asia’s only parliamentary Muslim party appear divided on how to contest this year’s presidential election.
A personal conflict between president and parliamentary chairman mirrors the chasm between the institutions they represent.
Tragic fire at special needs school raises wider concerns about lack of resources for disabled children.