Tashkent Braced for War
The Uzbek leadership looks set to help the US in its war against Bin Laden and his Taleban allies.
Uzbekistan: Traders Clash With Police
Government moves to regulate Tashkent's markets spark violent protests.
Kazakstan: Fears Over WTO Plan
Fast track membership of the international trade regulation body may deal a serious blow to the country's economy.
Kyrgyzstan: Opposition Divided After Failed March
Cracks start to show in the opposition after the much-hyped Aksy-Bishkek march peters out.
Kazak Police Blitz
Law enforcers hunt down "undesirables" on eve of conference.
Eyes and Ears of Uzbek Government
The mahalla used to be a benign social institution - now it is part of a police state.
Turkmenistan: Poverty Drives Addiction and Prostitution
Poverty is driving teenagers into the sex trade – and drug addiction is keeping them there.
Kazakstan Tightens Border Controls
A spate of extremist attacks in the CIS region prompts Astana to crackdown on illegal migration.
Tajiks Alarmed by Russian Troop Withdrawal
Gorno-Badakhshan residents fear departure of Russian border guards will leave them without jobs.
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