Turkmenistan: Learning the Turkish Way
With few other options around, many parents send children to Turkish schools in hope of improving their chances in life.
With few other options around, many parents send children to Turkish schools in hope of improving their chances in life.
The president has tried to appropriate Islamic imagery and institutions, but his attempt to control all forms of religious expression could backfire.
New president faces many serious challenges, but there’s hope he’ll improve political accountability and economic fortunes.
Repressive cultural and language policies drive Kurds to contemplate emigration.
Some are turning in their blue burkas for blue jeans, while others are going for the latest hairstyles.
Four Afghan students win top prizes in international competition and change some minds in the process.
Yerevan defies Washington by strengthening strategic relationship with Tehran.
In an ethnically mixed part of Georgia, tensions are high as locals blame new settlers for crime wave.
Environmentalists claim flooding caused by Turkish dams is threatening Ajaria.
Legal experts in Iraq say the protection of minority rights and ensuring political freedoms should top the country’s constitutional agenda.