Shortlisted for three reports on the complicated story of inter-ethnic violence in Kyrgyzstank, Robin documents the chaos and tragedy of June 2010 when thousands of...
Tajikistan has accused neighbouring Uzbekistan of imposing an economic blockade in a dispute over shared natural resources between the former Soviet states. This blockade includes...
In Kazakhstan, police corruption has led to record sales of in-car cameras as drivers hope to collect video evidence of police outstepping the bounds of...
Prominent Russian writers have led a massive protest march through the streets of Moscow against a law banning their right to gather without permission. The...
Last year, violence between rival ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan left hundreds of people dead. Tensions continue, with allegations that security forces in the south have...
Sixty years have passed since the former Soviet Union detonated its first experimental nuclear bomb in eastern Kazakhstan. Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier Walker visits the...
Human rights groups have put Kazakhstan in the spot light for its treatment of religious minority groups. A long running dispute between the authorities and...
At least ten people have been killed in clashes between striking oil workers and police at a ceremony marking Kazakhstan's independence day in the western...
Opposition leaders in Kyrgyzstan say they have formed a new acting government in the country, after a day in which at least 40 anti-government protesters...
Three days of unrest between Kyrgyz and ethnic Uzbeks has left at least 114 people dead and 1400 others injured in southern Kyrgyzstan. The violence...