Questions Over Moscow's Role in Kyrgyz Power Projects
Russian money could mean salvation for Kyrgyz hydropower industry, but some analysts fear country will lose control over its own water resources.
Russian money could mean salvation for Kyrgyz hydropower industry, but some analysts fear country will lose control over its own water resources.
The Tajik parliament has approved changes to tax legislation to make hydroelectric power stations pay a tariff for the water they use.
Changes about to go before parliament should provide job security for many who have gone for years with no permanent contract.
Children from the substantial Uzbek minority in southern Kyrgyzstan are given textbooks in their own language when they go to school. The trouble is, the books are from the wrong country.
Troubled relations between Central Asia’s most authoritarian states will take time to repair.
Journalists in Badakhshan welcome report highlighting parlous state of both print and broadcasting media.
New project aims to improve ties between journalists and rights activists across the region.
Moscow may be unhappy with the American military presence but does not seem to have pressured Bishkek to end it.