Pre-Election Hitches in Sulaimaniyah
In the Kurdish areas where people are the most receptive to democracy, they still find it hard to register to vote.
In the Kurdish areas where people are the most receptive to democracy, they still find it hard to register to vote.
Does the new collaborative spirit between the two big Kurdish parties come too late to maximise their gains from the election?
Thirty years of state manipulation are proving hard for some Iraqis to throw off.
Sixteen years after the Kurdish town was hit by a poison gas attack, a man alleged to have supplied the chemicals could be brought to justice.
Many chemical attack victims say its mastermind should be tried and executed in Halabja, but others want him to confront consequences of his actions.
Concerns over drug smuggling appear to be behind Turkmenistan's decision to tighten border security.
Uzbek analysts warn extension of Karimov presidency could derail the democratisation process.
Warlord Ismail Khan looks to Tehran to help him consolidate his Herat powerbase.
Kabul should be wary of the motives of some of the countries contributing to the Afghan reconstruction process.
Mushrooming checkpoints along major routes have made Turkmen citizens foreigners in their own country.