Russia Slaps Tougher Controls on Kazak Border
The introduction of new border controls on the Kazak-Russian frontier is being interpreted as a warning from the Kremlin
The introduction of new border controls on the Kazak-Russian frontier is being interpreted as a warning from the Kremlin
President Karimov is reversing his government's once tolerant attitude towards Islam
Uzbek security forces have charged religious leaders at a Tashkent mosque with hatching a plot to overthrow the government
President Rakhmonov sees the presence of a Russian division in Dushanbe as an insurance policy against any future coups d'etat
Tashkent's attempts to pressure Bishkek into making territorial concessions appears to have failed
The Khizb-ut-Takhrir group is gaining sympathy among many southern Kyrgyz tired of poverty and leery of the new US military presence.
The US has said it won't contribute to the Afghan peacekeeping force, but it is stepping up military deployment elsewhere in the region.
Human rights activists criticise Uzbekistan's latest referendum on constitutional reform
The killing of a teenage Uzbek boy has heightened tensions along the border with Uzbekistan.