Kyrgyz President Takes on Parliament
Deputies stunned as President Bakiev tells them to stop obstructing his policymaking, and to clean up their own act at the same time.
Deputies stunned as President Bakiev tells them to stop obstructing his policymaking, and to clean up their own act at the same time.
Prime minister steps in after two days of ethnic violence caused by schoolboy scuffle.
Latest additions to the political scene dismissed as instruments of the Rahmonov government.
With so many of their problems still unresolved, Croatian Serbs seem to have little interest in the upcoming case.
The adoption of a populist national anthem is part of a wider nation-building project.
New move to curb corruption among civil servants – but questions raised over its effectiveness.
After relaxing border trade rules in the wake of the Andijan violence, Uzbek officials are now enforcing customs rules with a vengeance.
In a presidential election year, independent media are under more pressure than ever.
This age-old tradition is flourishing, but there are fears it turns women into a commodity.
Police say porous borders and lack of cooperation between governments are combining to hamper efforts to combat human trafficking.