Afghanistan: Child Beggars Face Bleak Future
The Afghan authorities are struggling to deal with the capital's massed ranks of child beggars.
Afghanistan: Music Emerges from the Rubble
Afghan music, used and abused by successive regimes, appears to be undergoing something of a revival.
Treacherous Afghan Roads
The authorities' botched attempt to get the Salang open for traffic does not bode well for the rest of the country's shattered road network.
Hospitals Failing Afghan Mothers
International efforts are underway in Afghanistan to improve the country's appalling maternity care.
Kyrgyzstan: Uigur Fury Over Market Blaze
Uigur traders have accused police and firefighters of robbing them during a fire at their market in central Bishkek.
Uzbekistan: Calls for End to Mine Policy Rejected
Tashkent is to continue mining its borders even though the threat from Islamic militants appears to have diminished significantly.
Kazakstan: US Pushes Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline
Washington seeks to bolster US economic interests in the Caspian region at the expense of Russia and Iran.
Police Violence Taints Kyrgyz Image
Government forced to make concessions following outrage over violent police suppression of political protest.
Zaher Shah Security Headache
Can the incipient Afghan army be trusted with the task of protecting the former king during his homecoming?
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