The Pillage of Afghan Heritage
The wholesale destruction of Afghanistan's cultural heritage has gone virtually unnoticed.
The wholesale destruction of Afghanistan's cultural heritage has gone virtually unnoticed.
Uzbekistan may now be linked to the world's most powerful nation, but its defences remain fragile.
Uzbekistan gets twitchy over the unprecedented output produced by foreign correspondents.
The strengthening of US ties with Uzbekistan is worrying other Central Asian states and human rights activists.
Tashkent wants to keep control of Karakalpakstan - yet seems unconcerned that its people are flooding into Kazakstan.
Bishkek authorities are warned of the dangers of playing host to the world's biggest military rivals.
Kyrgyz politicians are divided over whether President Akaev's bold reform move is really genuine.
The country's bazaars remain empty despite the government's decision to reduce its crippling import duties.
Dushanbe appears to be trying to appease Tashkent following a rare visit from the Uzbek president.
A deal to resolve a long-running frontier dispute may usher in a new era of improved relations.