US Prompts Uzbek Rights Rethink
After earning an appalling human rights record over the past few years, Uzbekistan shows signs of changing tack, under pressure from its powerful new American ally.
After earning an appalling human rights record over the past few years, Uzbekistan shows signs of changing tack, under pressure from its powerful new American ally.
Tashkent is to continue mining its borders even though the threat from Islamic militants appears to have diminished significantly.
A war of words between Russia and Tajikistan could prompt the latter to strengthen its ties with Washington.
Thousands of joyous Afghans cram into central Mazar to celebrate their New Year.
Uzbekistan's conscript frontier guards are widely seen as a nuisance in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan.
New media regulation requires journalists to inform the government of critical articles months in advance.
A life of squalor, exploitation and violence awaits many seasonal workers in Russia.
Aggrieved by growing US criticism of his regime, Nazarbaev is transferring his affections to Moscow.
Survivors of campaign against Muslim rebels say they've been neglected by the authorities.
Tradition and poverty forcing many young girls into early marriage.