US Brings about Thaw in Tajik-Uzbek Relations
A common interest in promulgating the war on terrorism has brought two previously hostile neighbours together, if only for the time being.
A common interest in promulgating the war on terrorism has brought two previously hostile neighbours together, if only for the time being.
Tashkent rattled by the largest protest in the country for over a decade.
There is widespread cynicism over a new state decree that would give farmers full control over their operations.
A burgeoning trade in petrol smuggling is costing the Kyrgyz government millions of dollars in lost taxes.
US officials have arrested a man they say channelled bribes from oil giants to the Kazak government, which is now less and less able to keep the lid on the growing scandal.
Human rights organisations are unconvinced by government claims that Hizb ut-Tahrir is preparing to fight for Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
Views of French diplomats on Iraqi war ignored in pro-US Uzbek press.
A draft law addressing the problems of Tajik victims of the Chernobyl disaster has been delayed because of lack of funds.
Thousands are leaving the impoverished southern regions for a better life in the north - leaving vital border areas under-populated.
President promises to pardon those returning capital held abroad unlawfully to Tajik banks.