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Tajikistan launches attack on rogue warlord
At least twelve soldiers killed and 20 wounded in clashes between state forces and fighters loyal to Tolib Ayombekov.
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NATO's Central Asia strategy: What next?
Advocating democracy is neither a "remedy" to Central Asia's political ills nor a sound "strategic option" for NATO.
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Last Modified: 27 Mar 2012 11:11 GMT
New regional railway to replicate Silk Road
Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan agree to rail network meant to improve energy and water supplies.
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US double standard: Gaddafi bad, Karimov good
The US shows its hypocrisy by accusing 'tyrants' of human rights abuses while not owning up to supporting dictators.
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The 9/11 decade: Afghanistan's new beginning?
On the eve of 9/11, the Taliban were poised to conquer the remaining fronts of resistance, but things changed quickly.
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