Uzbekistan
Divorce System Works Against Uzbek Women
Laws give women equal rights, but state institutions work to prevent them getting a divorce.
Tbilisi Fears Russian Recognition of Rebel Regions
Speculation mounts that Moscow may punish Georgia over spy scandal by recognising Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Tajiks' Election Choices Already Limited
The main opposition parties have dropped out of the race, and the few remaining candidates have no chance against the current president.
Karachai-Cherkessia: Small Minority Asserts Itself
The Nogai community wants local autonomy, but that will require delicate negotiation with other ethnic groups.
Islamists Shun Tajik Election with Eye to Future
Central Asia’s only Islamic party wants to reposition itself at a greater distance from the Tajik government, but without alienating anyone.
Uzbekistan: Andijan Braced for Winter Fuel Crisis
In a country with huge gas reserves, residents of a major city are told they must make their own heating arrangements.
Tajikistan: Shadow-Boxing with Militant Threat
How high is the risk of Islamic insurgency to Tajikistan and its neighbours?
Georgia: Prison Abuse Under Spotlight
Claims that prison conditions in Georgia are worse than ever.