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Qosh Tepa canal project

Uzbekistan pursues dialogue with Afghanistan on fraught canal project

Mar 24, 2023
The canal across northern Afghanistan will divert water from the dying Amu Darya river.

Turkmenistan: Slow boat to Awaza

Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Mar 21, 2023
Election choreography, backwards reasoning, and the government tries to justify wasting billions on empty megaresorts. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.

Armenia embarks on healthcare reform with costs unclear

Arshaluis Mgdesyan Mar 23, 2023
Details are sparse on how the government plans to pay for the reform, and how it plans to improve the quality of care in parallel.
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Germany's Baerbock arrives in Tbilisi amid EU uncertainty

Nini Gabritchidze Mar 24, 2023
Before her visit, the top diplomat spoke about "attempts to divert the country from its pro-European course."

International diplomacy picks up amid rising fears of violence in Karabakh

Joshua Kucera Mar 24, 2023
The U.S. and Russia have both made high-level contact with Armenian and Azerbaijani officials as the rhetoric from Baku is getting increasingly bellicose.

Why Kazakhs are growing less satisfied with life, and Kyrgyz more

Mar 23, 2023
Every unhappy country is unhappy in its own way.

Major hydropower project caught up in Georgia's "foreign agent" turmoil

Nini Gabritchidze Mar 23, 2023
The ruling party says Western-funded NGOs aided what it called Russia-sponsored protests against the construction of a hydropower plant.

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Deaths of Islamic figures highlight political and religious divide in Azerbaijan

Mar 24, 2023
There were widely different reactions to the passing of the cleric and the Islamic activist, who were on opposite sides of the political spectrum.
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Kazakhstan poised to intensify vetting of re-exports to Russia

Joanna Lillis Mar 22, 2023
Kazakh traders have been helping fill Russian demand for high-tech consumer goods and other items hard to obtain under Western sanctions.

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Central Asia’s wild apple trees are disappearing

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China in Eurasia

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China expands vocational training centers to Central Asia

Rahmon and Xi

The case against China at the ICC

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Tajikistan: The cost of Chinese debt

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

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