Tajik Wives Vulnerable to In-Law Violence
Law passed two years ago yet to translate into societal change.
Law passed two years ago yet to translate into societal change.
Low-skilled workers from Central Asia are often the first to be laid off.
Fewer jobs and a worsening exchange rate hits households supported by expats in Russia.
How worried should Central Asian leaders be about the rising strength of insurgents in Afghanistan's north?
Concerns that students are among those targeted.
School psychologists seen as crucial to identifying and heading off suicide risks.
Rural women balancing housework and manual farm labour seen as especially vulnerable to health problems.
Possible motives for rebellion unclear as authorities spin "Islamic party connection".
The country’s biggest opposition force is being eliminated.
Five deaths under unclear circumstances suggest culture of violence continues.