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Farmland in Karabakh being given to powerful Azerbaijanis - report
Heydar Isayev Jun 28, 2022
A new investigation has found that agricultural firms connected to powerful people, including the first family, were given non-transparent contracts to develop land in Karabakh.
Armenia signals readiness to restart controversial mine project
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 29, 2022
A new report argues that the environmental and human rights problems caused by the Amulsar gold mine development have yet to be addressed. But it appears to be going forward.
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View MoreTajikistan: As dust settles on Pamir conflict, Chinese roadworks begin
Jun 29, 2022
A better-connected GBAO would benefit Dushanbe and Beijing, but could change the face of a unique region.
Kyrgyzstan: Court acquits defendants over October 2020 unrest
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 29, 2022
The events occurred in the same days that led to the rise to power of President Sadyr Japarov.
Kazakhstan has another go at KazMunaiGaz float
Almaz Kumenov Jun 29, 2022
Officials want as many people as possible to get involved in buying shares.
U.S. slaps secondary sanctions on Uzbekistan firm
Joanna Lillis Jun 29, 2022
It is the first time Washington has punished a Central Asian company for colluding to dodge Russia sanctions.
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Abandoned by everyone: Kazakhstan’s stray dogs
A new law is supposed to protect stray dogs, but mentalities stand in the way.
