Locusts Eat Away at Tajik Economy
Market prices go up as farmers salvage what they can from the insect invasion.
Market prices go up as farmers salvage what they can from the insect invasion.
The Uzbek authorities are using run-of-the-mill criminal charges to silence their critics.
Widespread scepticism that three explosions in quick succession can have been the work of teenage hooligans.
Violent incidents highlight gaps in Kazakstan’s supposedly watertight southern frontier with Uzbekistan.
People displaced by war and now living in Black Sea hotels complain that they are being short-changed by a scheme to rehouse them, to make way for a huge redevelopment programme.
Economists argue that signing up to the WTO too hastily would destroy local business in an already weak economy.
Not content with arresting its critics, the government is cracking down on those who listen to dissident views – even when these are set to music.
The south of the country has seen a rise in border trade with Afghanistan, but some fear a new influx of heroin.
Tight security measures continue to force citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to resort to bribery to visit relatives on the other side of the border.
Concerns about Islamic insurgency revived after a group steals Kalashnikovs and takes on Kyrgyz security forces, but some say the raiders were common criminals.