News stories by Deirdre Tynan* - IPS/EurasiaNet

  1. UZBEKISTAN: Population Endures Shortages Amid Plenty

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    Just a week ago at a cabinet meeting, Uzbek leader Islam Karimov hailed the achievements of the Uzbek economic model, which is basically a retrofitted command system. But Karimov clearly hasn't gotten out of the capital much lately. For many citizens in Central Asia's most populous state, electricity cuts and gas shortages have become a defining feature of this winter.

  2. AFGHANISTAN: The Pressure Is Now on Central Asian Supply Route

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    The Northern Distribution Network, the key re-supply route for U.S. and NATO forces fighting in Afghanistan, is set to experience a spike in traffic due to the closure of the Pakistani-Afghan border. But it will take several weeks for the United States and NATO to work out the logistics of rerouting cargo.

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