Tajik Islamists Hesitate Over Political Direction
Opinions within the leadership of Central Asia’s only parliamentary Muslim party appear divided on how to contest this year’s presidential election.
Opinions within the leadership of Central Asia’s only parliamentary Muslim party appear divided on how to contest this year’s presidential election.
Angren was once the pride of Soviet Uzbekistan, but residents now scrape a miserable existence.
Marat Sultanov promises to unite a divided chamber, but some are concerned that President Bakiev will exert more control over parliament.
The first-ever ethnic Turkmen education minister takes steps to get his people to go to school.
Angren was once the pride of Soviet Uzbekistan, but residents now scrape a miserable existence.
A personal conflict between president and parliamentary chairman mirrors the chasm between the institutions they represent.
An official alleges senior officials were involved in an embezzlement scheme, but no important figure has yet been charged.
Deputies stunned as President Bakiev tells them to stop obstructing his policymaking, and to clean up their own act at the same time.
Prime minister steps in after two days of ethnic violence caused by schoolboy scuffle.
Will the ambitious plans of a Georgian aviation factory take to the skies or crash?