ast year customs officers charged an amount equivalent to 1 USD for clearing one square meter of a container loaded with freight. Now the fee amounts to $8.
Ken Silverstein, Washington editor for Harper's Magazine, wrote a book "Turkmeniscam*: How Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship", which was issued last year.
In mid February the special services conducted raids in the cities of Turkmenabat and Mary. The patrolling was designed to screen the drivers of privately-owned mini buses for drug-abuse.
Non-payment of salaries for the past three months, withdrawal of funds from the accounts of enterprises and organizations, including privately-owned businesses, financial contributions from...
It goes without saying that it was premature to expect rapid changes in the human rights field just two years after the death of the Turkmen autocratic leader S. Niyazov, who ruled unchallenged for 21 years.
Starting from mid January "hazardous freight" - newspapers from the neighboring Uzbekistan - has been stored in the warehouse at the Lebap velayat customs.
The Vice Prime Minister of the Turkmen government, Maisa M. Yazmukhamedova, has come up with requirements, perceived as strange for "the Renaissance era" at a meeting of the intelligentsia in the run up to the "historical" Cabinet session held on January 1
The cost of using the internet in Turkmenistan is falling, although access remains limited to a handful of places in urban centres, and many foreign sites are blocked.
Shanghai is the name of a district in the suburbs of Turkmenabat. It is home to all main points of drug sale in the administrative center of the country’s eastern province.
Politically motivated harassment, detentions and imprisonments continue
unabated in Turkmenistan despite the government's promises to uphold human
rights, Amnesty International said today, ahead of the government’s second
anniversary.
The heads of passport offices in Turkmenistan’s police departments illegally ask 300 US dollars for issuing a passport, the main identification document.
Turkmen president Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov is engaged in a major reshuffle of his top officials, although NBCentralAsia analysts question whether simply bringing in new faces will be enough to make government more efficient.
The government of Turkmenistan is raising the price it pays farmers for grain, but analysts say this measure alone will not achieve the aim of increasing production to a point where the country is self-sufficient in flour.
The dispute between Russia and Ukraine over the halting of gas supplies to Europe has rekindled talk of a direct energy link between Turkmenistan and the West.
Although Turkmenistan’s leaders have promised to reinvigorate culture and the arts, they continue to exert a heavy hand, controlling artists, censoring material and imposing ridiculous rules.
On 10 December, the United Nations Human Rights Council published a report of the working group on the procedure of the Universal Periodical Review (UPR) mechanism on Turkmenistan.
NBCentral Asia observers say plans to reform Turkmen agriculture are driven by concerns over soil degradation and low fertility, in a desert country where arable land is in short supply...
Our volunteers conducted a network population survey to find out how correct the official data on the number of voters who took part in the recent election of the deputies to the Medjlis are.
Observers say the parliamentary election held in Turkmenistan on December 14 was strongly reminiscent of previous polls held over the 17 years that the country has been independent.
As soon as young men are called up for the military service in the Turkmen army, they are subjected to infringement of their rights, abuse and abasement of human dignity.
Soaring prices for food and basic consumer goods are referred to as an unprecedented price increase by the residents of Turkmenistan’s eastern province.
Following a study which shows Turkmenistan’s gas reserves to be much larger than previously thought, NBCentralAsia analysts say the country’s energy...
he closer it gets to Turkmenistan’s Independence Day, the more visible the change of "epochs", which is taking place in the country. As a matter of urgency the...
On September 22 the opening night of the play "Avaza" was held. The production was staged by the Balkanabat Drama Theatre in the Ashgabat student theatre named after Mollanepes.
Rumours are increasingly spreading across Turkmenistan that the government is set to further devalue the dollar exchange rate prior to the manat denomination.
NBCentralAsia observers believe a prolonged shootout in the Turkmen capital Ashgabat may well have been about the illegal drugs trade, as the authorities have said...
The authorities in Turkmenistan have ordered an end to the use of children to pick cotton, although analysts doubt the ban will come into force in time for...
The inhabitants of the Turkmen capital are panic stricken by the rumours of the forthcoming earthquake which is expected to strike the city this night...
The Turkmen authorities will not succeed with their plan to improve road safety unless corruption among police officers and officials is stamped out...
In June, less than a month after the military draft, three (according to other sources, five) recruits ran away from a military unit located in the Lebap velayat.
Earlier this week the Dashoguz municipal authorities have been combating the apartment dwellers who installed the gas stoves without approval by the municipal gas supply department.
Quarantine has been introduced in the northern part of the Lebap velayat after several inhabited localities became the centres of disseminating the typhoid fever.
Sazak Durdymuradov, a reporter for the Turkmen service of RFE/RL, was arrested on June 20 in the town of Baharden, about 100 kilometres from the capital Ashgabat...
On June 11, foreign media reported that 600 workers on an oil rig belonging to the Italian company ENI went on strike in Nebitdag in the west of Turkmenistan
As the Turkmen authorities make plans to expand the mobile phone network, users say they fear it remains all too easy to listen in on their conversations
Buried Hill Energy is an Alberta-based oil and gas company. It was founded and continues to be led by a team of Canadian oil and gas specialists. The company prides...
A rigid exchange rate of manat to US dollar introduced by the Turkmen government and the welfare-oriented economy are already resulting in various conflicts
According to a news bullettin published by the Turkmenistan government, Nokia-Siemens Networks is planning and producing equipment for Turkmenistan cellular...
Near Paris, in the middle of a forest, away from outsiders gaze, shines the spectacular headquarters of Bouygues, called Challenger. One of the world’s largest...
In the time between the death of S.Niyazov and the elections of the new president of Turkmenistan a kind of transparency and glasnost were observed in...
The readers in the post-Soviet countries are familiar with an interesting edition – the international magazine "Turkmenstan". Although the magazine is...
Several foreign TV channels at once started airing 30-second video clips advertising Turkmenistan and ending with the phrase “Welcome to Turkmenistan!”...
For some 20 years, Shell produced pesticides and stored oil products at its facilities at Vila Carioca and Paulinia in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil...
Since 20 June a real spy scare has started in Turkmenistan after President S.Niyazov announced the exposure of Annakurban Amangylydjov, a former teacher of geography...
A documentary film that portrays the image of "development" in Nigeria, the way giant multinational petroleum companies would define it. Produced by: Small Planet Productions
ast year customs officers charged an amount equivalent to 1 USD for clearing one square meter of a container loaded with freight. Now the fee amounts to $8.
Ken Silverstein, Washington editor for Harper's Magazine, wrote a book "Turkmeniscam*: How Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship", which was issued last year.
In mid February the special services conducted raids in the cities of Turkmenabat and Mary. The patrolling was designed to screen the drivers of privately-owned mini buses for drug-abuse.
Non-payment of salaries for the past three months, withdrawal of funds from the accounts of enterprises and organizations, including privately-owned businesses, financial contributions from...