China will also have to tread carefully to avoid giving its close ally Pakistan cause for alarm... READ MORE›
At the peace conference, the new and more open Uzbekistan was very much in evidence... READ MORE›
They did, and by the '70s Islam had made a comeback in much of Central Asia... READ MORE›
A cargo train between Ganzhou, East China's Jiangxi province, and Kazakhstan starts its journey on July 27, 2017... READ MORE›
A cargo train between Ganzhou, East China's Jiangxi province, and Kazakhstan starts its journey on July 27, 2017... READ MORE›
The move will make the SCO one of the biggest regional organizations, covering about half of the world's population... READ MORE›
The town of Sokh, for example, is part of Uzbekistan, but fully surrounded by Kyrgyzstan, and its 20,000 population are almost entirely ethnic Tajiks... READ MORE›
The two sides also agreed to connect China's advantages in both land and maritime transportation with Kazakhstan's need for access to maritime transportation... READ MORE›
Heavy rain triggered landslides in Kyrgystan's Osh region, burying part of a village and killing at least 24 people, including nine children... READ MORE›
Only five people managed to escape, the Kazakh emergencies department said in a statement... READ MORE›
But Thailand has made it clear that the Uighurs were repatriated at China's request, a decision Thailand seems unlikely to repeat anytime soon... READ MORE›
The Aral Sea has been retreating over the last half-century since a massive Soviet irrigation project diverted water from the rivers that fed it into farmland... READ MORE›
His arrest was possible because of a red notice alert issued at Tajikistan's request, a tool which allows Interpol... READ MORE›
Its unusually easy to enter a special economic development zone between China and Kazakhstan, unless your garb suggests you have Islamist leanings... READ MORE›
As evidence, many cited a string of recent attacks carried out by individuals of Central Asian origin in Istanbul, Saint Petersburg and Stockholm... READ MORE›
In 2012, the Kremlin put pressure on Kyrgyzstan President Almazbek Atambaev that eventually forced the United States to close its air force base in the country... READ MORE›
Mr. Karimov has led impoverished, landlocked Uzbekistan since it was still part of the Soviet Union and has used his 26 years in power to eliminate all opposition and even criticism... READ MORE›
Voters in the central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan are choosing a new president in an election that is unusual for the region because it is unpredictable... READ MORE›
Appears to be listed as living at another address in the northern Stockholm suburb of Hjulsta... READ MORE›
Airport authorities said all 224 people aboard Metrojet Flight 7K9268 en route from the resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh were Russian, the Russian news agency RIA reports... READ MORE›
But an enduring question was why the militant group chose not to send its Russian-speaking fighters on such missions... READ MORE›
Witnesses said the three suspects were all from Central Asia... READ MORE›
In some branches of the economy Russian-Iranian cooperation has already become strategic, Putin noted... READ MORE›
Among human rights activists and political dissidents, the gnashing of teeth has already begun... READ MORE›
The nuclear deal was a major achievement of European and international multilateral diplomacy, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini told a conference in Uzbekistan... READ MORE›
Sanctions imposed in 2004 over human rights abuses were waived by the White House that year in recognition of Uzbekistan's supporting role in the war in Afghanistan... READ MORE›
During the summer, Rakhmon's government banned the only official Islamist political party in former Soviet Central Asia... READ MORE›
Tajik authorities banned the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan this week with a local court labeling it a terrorist organization... READ MORE›
Hundreds, if not thousands, of people from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan are believed to be fighting with Isis... READ MORE›
Reports that Russia is trying to persuade Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to send troops to Syria have sparked confused and carefully worded denials from those two countries... READ MORE›
In Postcards from Uzbekistan this week we visit the State Museum of Arts in the capital Tashkent... READ MORE›
Briton faces five years in jail for horse penis slur on Kyrgyzstan sausage delicacy... READ MORE›
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