Turkmenistan: Learning the Turkish Way
With few other options around, many parents send children to Turkish schools in hope of improving their chances in life.
With few other options around, many parents send children to Turkish schools in hope of improving their chances in life.
Regional leaders join China and Russia in stressing the need for US bases to close, and for external forces to stop meddling.
One of the few independent papers, Nerui Sukhan, was back in business - briefly. Now it has been shut down again.
President Bakiev call to reconsider the American military presence in his country may signal a shift back to an older alliance with Russia.
Is President Nazarbaev attempting to build a personality cult ahead of the next election?
Experts predict “small revolution” if Kazakstan gets the top position in the European grouping in 2009.
Uzbeks who fled massacre offered new life abroad, though fate of some remains unclear.
Donald Rumsfeld wins a temporary reprieve for the country’s military operations in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Most of the Andijan refugees are on their way to a new life in the West, but the fate of 15 others remains unclear.
A month after alarming reports of multiple murder from the southwest city of Mary, no one is sure what really happened.