Kazakstan: Returnee Hopes Shattered
Many diaspora Kazaks lured back home by reports of generous government aid have ended up being bitterly disappointed.
Many diaspora Kazaks lured back home by reports of generous government aid have ended up being bitterly disappointed.
Military chiefs are up in arms over a proposed new law, which would allow youngsters to skip army service for a fee.
President Islam Karimov fears for Central Asia's stability as Washington and Moscow compete for a toehold in the region.
Turkmen raid on Uzbek embassy in Ashgabat signals worsening relations between the two countries.
Is ban on "terrorist" groups a justifiable reaction to a real threat, or a sop to the superpowers?
Kazak and Tajik authorities face first protests against Uzbek neighbour’s tough line on Islamists.
Government steps in at the last moment to halt international meeting on judicial killing.
Poor businessmen offer Chinese goods sellers and money lenders members of their family as financial guarantees.
Concerns grow for future of independent public organisations in the increasingly isolated republic.
Uzbek police attempt to carry off a suspect from Kyrgyz territory foiled by citizen action.