Uzbek Surgery Scandal
Newspaper reveals case of a doctor alleged to have done dozens of unnecessary operations to make a quick buck.
Newspaper reveals case of a doctor alleged to have done dozens of unnecessary operations to make a quick buck.
As protests continue across the country, some observers say the show of solidarity comes too late.
In the first case of high treason seen in Kazakstan, two men are accused of laying the ground for an al-Qaeda camp.
Residents suffer traffic accidents and power cuts as criminals strip transport and power infrastructure.
Opposition leaders hold out for high-level talks after thousands of protesters foil police attempt to wrest control of major southern cities.
Shops plundered and some set on fire, with some suggesting the looting is partly a deliberate ploy to discredit Kyrgyzstan’s new rulers.
The revelation that a well-ensconced government could fall so fast is cause for alarm or delight, depending which side you are on in the Central Asian republics.
Legacy of conflict leaves Tajiks cautious about unrest of any kind, even if some see the outcome in Kyrgyzstan as positive.
Assault on human rights activist sparks protests by villagers already driven to desperation by government’s agricultural policies.
Prosecutors insist Moscow was wrong to release Democratic leader Mahmadruzi Iskandarov.