Fuel Crisis Grips Kazakhstan For motorists without the coupons, there is nothing left to do but scour cities looking for the very few service stations that will take money. Almaz Kumenov Oct 12, 2017
Armenia: Activists Cry Censorship as Government Shuts Down Stalinism Exhibit The ministry has said that the exhibit can open again after it undergoes some alterations. Oksana Musaelyan Oct 3, 2017
Kyrgyzstan: Surge of Piety Turning Town Into Alcohol-Free Zone There was a time when Aravan, a bazaar town in a dusty corner of Kyrgyzstan’s Osh province, was awash in booze. Alisher Khamidov Sep 22, 2017
Armenia: Hint of Territorial Concessions to Azerbaijan Sparks Controversy The widespread outrage underscores the disconnect between hardened public perceptions of the conflict and diplomatic proposals that have long been the subject of negotiations in the effort to resolve it. Emil Sanamyan Sep 19, 2017
Tajikistan: Authorities Skip Warsaw Meeting, Tighten Screws on Opposition Activists Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska Sep 14, 2017