United Front Divisions Emerge
The delegation representing the United Front at the Bonn peace talks appears riddled with thinly-disguised divisions.
UK Troop Delay Threatens Afghan Stability
Further delays in the deployment of British troops in Afghanistan could undermine efforts to stabilise the country and secure humanitarian aid shipments.
Kazak Anger Over Foreign Labour
Foreign companies and their workers are increasingly unwelcome in Kazakstan.
A Tale of Two Presidents
Tajik leader's attempt to carve out a reputation as an international statesman is unlikely to impress the country's impoverished population.
A Model of Reconciliation
Post-conflict Tajikistan could offer valuable lessons to her war-torn neighbour Afghanistan.
Jailed Taleban Face Uncertain Fate
Former fundamentalist fighters holed up in jail controlled by General Dostum hope he will let them go in the end.
Afghan Coup Claims Under Scrutiny
A crackdown on an alleged plot against the interim government may be just another phase in the war of nerves between its ethnic Tajik and Pashtun factions.
Same Old Song Over National Anthem
Even the author of the lyrics intended to unify the country admits they may be divisive.
Cannabis Next Target in War on Drugs
Farmers in the north are up in arms over a government programme to stamp out marijuana.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.