Kyrgyzstan: No Money Back for Robbed Investors
Fraudsters invent new ways to trick the gullible out of their savings.
Fraudsters invent new ways to trick the gullible out of their savings.
Officials believe the United States should tackle Afghanistan's thriving opium industry as a matter of urgency.
Raid on police station in southern Kyrgyzstan raises spectre of renewed Islamic guerrilla activity.
Interior ministry says suspected Hizb ut-Tahrir group, which has been broken up in the Sogd region, was being funded from abroad.
Excessive passport stamping on the Tajik-Uzbek frontier is causing problems for shuttle traders and border residents.
Reporters’ lives are made a misery by hostile officials and mean employers.
The freeing of a Kazak opposition leader comes amid a government clampdown on political and media freedoms.
Jailed opposition journalist’s supporters fear alleged attack was masterminded by the authorities.
New research reveals mass exploitation and enslavement of women farm workers.
The fate of opposition activists such as Sergei Duvanov seems to have frightened many journalists into toeing the government line.