Kajegeldin on Trial
Unable to lure him back from exile, the Kazak government is pushing ahead with the trial of a leading Nazarbaev opponent.
Unable to lure him back from exile, the Kazak government is pushing ahead with the trial of a leading Nazarbaev opponent.
Thousands are leaving the northern region of Karakalpakstan, as water supplies dry up for the second year running.
Another dissident begins a life in exile, and wonders how many more.
Kyrgyz civic groups mobilise against a 'monstrous' draft law to curtail political parties and NGOs, and the government may be listening.
Tajik leader's attempt to carve out a reputation as an international statesman is unlikely to impress the country's impoverished population.
Post-conflict Tajikistan could offer valuable lessons to her war-torn neighbour Afghanistan.
Former fundamentalist fighters holed up in jail controlled by General Dostum hope he will let them go in the end.
Some ethnic Russians are leaving Kyrgyzstan because of their opposition to the imminent deployment of thousands of troops in the country.
The American military deployment in Kyrgystan appears to be Washington's latest attempt to support its long-term policy in the region.
The United States needs Kyrgyzstan more than ever, but authorities in Bishkek are telling the Americans to show them the money.