Spotlight on Turkmen Bank Accounts Abroad
Pressure group believes state finances remain far from transparent, and gas export money may be held in foreign accounts.
Pressure group believes state finances remain far from transparent, and gas export money may be held in foreign accounts.
Authorities want capacity to shift gas to market from giant field, but many proposed export routes currently look less than viable.
Analyst weighs possible next steps parties may take if newly-agreed truce holds.
Fearless Bulawayo church leader calls for "Orange Revolution" to topple president.
Leading critic of president says peaceful revolution impossible in Zimbabwe.
In the space of a few days, a real catastrophe has unfolded in the Caucasus, sparked by a conflict over a tiny piece of land that could have been averted.
Six candidates, five political parties and only one possible winner.
Being the leader of a post-Soviet country on the edge of Europe is a delicate balancing act.
Kyrgystan’s membership of a Moscow-led trading bloc has softened the blow for its citizens, but Uzbeks and Tajiks are clearly suffering.