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The pro-government parliament approved the new law 102-1. (Milli Majlis)

Azerbaijani political parties struggle amid new restrictive law

Heydar Isayev Jan 27, 2023
The law is a toned-down version of the original bill, but it is already having a stifling effect on the opposition.

Russia forges ahead with gas ambitions in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan

Joanna Lillis Jan 25, 2023
Moscow is driving forward its energy ambitions in Central Asia as it seeks new markets for gas that Europe now shuns.

Turkmenistan: Look who’s back

Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 24, 2023
The president’s authority now looks desperately weakened, which means that if anything should happen to his 65-year-old father, a crisis of legitimacy could ensue. Our weekly briefing.
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Fight or flight: Tbilisi and Kyiv caught in another round of tensions

Nini Gabritchidze Jan 27, 2023
This time, the two countries are rowing over the provision of arms and the possible resumption of air travel between Russia and Georgia.

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan complete border delimitation process

Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jan 27, 2023
The two countries hope improved ties will massively boost bilateral trade to $2 billion annually.

Baku's big talk on renewables light on specifics

David O'Byrne Jan 27, 2023
Azerbaijan has ambitious plans to produce renewable power and green hydrogen for export to Europe – but where will the funding come from?

Russia strongly criticizes new EU mission in Armenia

Joshua Kucera Jan 27, 2023
A statement by the Foreign Ministry alluded to a potential confrontation with Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh and Russian border guards in Armenia.

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Kyrgyzstan: Life under the smog dome

Danil Usmanov Jan 26, 2023
Bishkek is now suffering with some of the world’s worst air pollution.
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Moscow's talk of lifting flight ban hits a nerve in Tbilisi

Nini Gabritchidze Jan 24, 2023
Three years ago, Moscow's unilateral flight ban was intended to shock Georgia. Now many Georgians dread the resumption of air connections.

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EurasiaChat: Healthcare is collapsing in Central Asia and doctors are being blamed

Ded Moroz

EurasiaChat: When governments fail, chronically

People’s Kurultai

EurasiaChat: Russian ‘relokanty’ prompt furious debate in Central Asia

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environmental reporting

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Uzbekistan: Where the Amu Darya goes to die

(Vlad Ushakov, used with permission)

In Kyrgyzstan’s ‘graveyard of factories’ locals fear chemical time bomb

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Central Asia’s wild apple trees are disappearing

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China in Eurasia

Dushanbe Luban

China expands vocational training centers to Central Asia

Rahmon and Xi

The case against China at the ICC

Tajik China railway

Tajikistan: The cost of Chinese debt

read more about China's heft in Eurasia

Visual Stories

Perevi

Georgian village welcomes reopening of crossing points with South Ossetia

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In Tajikistan, Afghan refugees fear they’re trapped in a dead end

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Kyrgyzstan: The celebrity dolls of Karakol keeping women in work

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Afghanistan: The Taliban’s first fall and an opening for Tajik journalists

Uch-Korgon women pray with a family displaced from Batken. (Photos by Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Ethnic Tajiks uneasy after border conflict

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