Pressure Builds on Central Asia Media
Freedom of speech in Central Asia has deteriorated in recent years, with fresh restrictions on media and bloggers alike and a growing number of criminal cases initiated against journalists.
Freedom of speech in Central Asia has deteriorated in recent years, with fresh restrictions on media and bloggers alike and a growing number of criminal cases initiated against journalists.
An ambitious infrastructure project in Afghanistan risks exacerbating scarcities in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
Fresh prohibitions have crushed hopes that newly appointed 40-year-old president Serdar Berdymukhamedov would pursue a more enlightened path.
President Berdymukhamedov has for decades carefully been preparing for his son to take over.
Landmark deal may finally facilitate pipeline to Europe – if the Europeans are still interested.
The sector exists simply to idolise the president and serve the ruling class.
The regime insists the country is virus-free, but experts warn of an impending crisis.
Central Asia’s most isolated state remains set against reforms.
Grand architecture aims to reinforce national identity, but the human reality is different.
Many border areas are either lawless or controlled by militants, raising the prospect of destabilisation.