Kyrgyzstan Courting Russia
Growing border problems with neighboring states explain Bishkek's moves to strengthen ties with Moscow.
Growing border problems with neighboring states explain Bishkek's moves to strengthen ties with Moscow.
Turkmenbashi moves to cut his country off from the outside world.
Akaev opponents insist they have been targeted since the president coasted to victory in a referendum earlier this month.
Rash of teen suicides blamed on poverty and lack of prospects for the young.
Itinerant workers desperate for jobs in Russia find it hard to get past Uzbek border guards.
For once, arid regions of southern Kazakstan and Uzbekistan have more water than they can cope with.
Parliamentary deputies claim corrupt officials are blocking their efforts to improve regulation of export market.
Some Russians say they no longer feel they belong, as parliament debates a law to give Kyrgyz language a greater role.
Central Asia’s only legal Islamic party polishes its image by attacking clandestine group.
As Ashgabat is reinvented into a modern city, some of its residents are paying the price as their homes disappear.