Kazak Returnees Claim Discrimination
Help for ethnic Kazaks returning home is distributed unevenly, say activists.
Help for ethnic Kazaks returning home is distributed unevenly, say activists.
Muslim militancy makes little headway in Bukhara, one of Islam's holiest cities
International officials are in a race to stabilize Afghanistan following the Taleban withdrawal from Kabul.
Thousands of people in the Fergana valley take to the streets, some attacking the police sent to disperse them.
The economic crisis at home has forced prostitutes to expand their horizons.
Washington and Russia are battling for influence over the Central Asian republic
Many diaspora Kazaks lured back home by reports of generous government aid have ended up being bitterly disappointed.
Prominent Turkmen and foreigners amongst scores arrested following bid to kill Niazov.
Former ambassadors now active in politics are forbidden from running for office because they’ve lived outside the country.