OSCE Effort to Rid Tajikistan of Deadly Mines
Residents of rural areas remain at the mercy of thousands of wartime mines, which the government cannot afford to remove.
Residents of rural areas remain at the mercy of thousands of wartime mines, which the government cannot afford to remove.
Russian move against Muslim radicals seen as overture towards Uzbekistan.
In spite of ban on unauthorised drug sales, Kazaks continue to buy potions from market traders - sometimes with deadly results.
A penniless Fergana resident cycles 300 km to the capital to take state-run newspapers to task for "ignoring" the problems facing ordinary people.
Growing border problems with neighboring states explain Bishkek's moves to strengthen ties with Moscow.
Rash of teen suicides blamed on poverty and lack of prospects for the young.
Itinerant workers desperate for jobs in Russia find it hard to get past Uzbek border guards.
For once, arid regions of southern Kazakstan and Uzbekistan have more water than they can cope with.
Not all the Soviet soldiers came home when the war in Afghanistan ended in 1989.
There are fears the authorities could soon be handed a license to eavesdrop on their critics.