Car Bomb Leaves Tajiks Jumpy
No one knows who was behind Monday’s car bombing – or even whether it was one – but it appears to confirm fears of pre-election trouble.
No one knows who was behind Monday’s car bombing – or even whether it was one – but it appears to confirm fears of pre-election trouble.
Fears of a Ukraine-style “velvet revolution” begin to grow in neighbouring Kazakstan.
Against all odds, a group of people who lost their homes to border changes have won compensation from the Uzbek government.
Land seizures and harassment claims prompt legal action from farmers and human rights association.
Desert wolves come into conflict with man as habitat damage and extreme cold drive them to take livestock.
Government faces criticism for waiting for natural disasters to happen rather than taking preventive measures.
After arresting anyone regarded as an Islamic activist, the authorities appear to be widening the net.
Opposition members and ruling regime loyalists have all travelled to Moscow in recent weeks as Russia keeps its options open ahead of Kyrgyz parliamentary elections.
People in one of the world’s major gas-producing countries endure a harsh winter without heating.
Casualties are mounting in Tajikistan where keeping warm in winter has deadly consequences.