Another Term for Uzbek Leader, and Then What?
With questions over the long-term leader’s health, the Central Asian state could see a turbulent succession process, expert says.
With questions over the long-term leader’s health, the Central Asian state could see a turbulent succession process, expert says.
Two momentous events - the Kyrgyz revolution and the Andijan shootings - have coloured the way Central Asian governments view media freedom.
Treaty organisation will not allow Russia to influence accession.
A Palestinian journalist describes trying to report amid the danger and chaos of the war.
The task of journalism is not to have the answers, but rather to be an honest witness.
Ethnic identity is a sensitive issue for those Armenians and Azerbaijanis who decided not join the conflict-induced, two-way mass emigration.
Memories of Andijan fade as Americans re-engage with Uzbekistan to secure Afghan supply route.
The number of Afghan refugees returning home following the over throw of the Taleban has surpassed all expectations.
A confusing media landscape leaves citizens desperately searching for credible information.