Farmers Enraged by Poppy Crackdown
The government has moved to destroy poppy fields in the east of the country, after failing to come to an agreement with farmers over compensation.
Looting of Antiquities on the Rise
More and more impoverished villagers are scraping a living by digging up Afghan treasures in illegal excavations.
Central Authority Breaking Down?
The unity of Afghanistan is threatened by government infighting and the growing power of regional leaders.
Free Press Prospects Bleak
The government may be committed to establishing an independent media, but huge obstacles stand in the way.
Dostum Proposes Federalisation
Uzbek general pushes federalisation plan that could lead to partition
Uzbekistan: Fergana Miracle
Thousands of Muslims flock to the Fergana to see miracle lamb
Tajikistan: Marooned Refugees Repatriated
Dushanbe relieved as Afghan refugees holed up on the Tajik border start returning home.
Kyrgyzstan: Russia Calls in its Debts
Moscow threatens to punish Bishkek for cosying up to the United States.
Uzbekistan: French Embassy Media Embargo
Views of French diplomats on Iraqi war ignored in pro-US Uzbek press.
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