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Where is Uzbekistan’s constitutional reform heading?
May 24, 2022
Proposals are light on substance and mostly echo the president.
Georgians bittersweet as Finland, Sweden apply for NATO
Nini Gabritchidze May 23, 2022
The Nordic states are rushing toward membership, while Georgia has been languishing in limbo for more than a decade. Is the new wave of expansion good or bad news for Tbilisi?
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View MoreEven with prosecutions, victims in Azerbaijani torture case remain dissatisfied
Heydar Isayev May 26, 2022
The authorities have promised justice for victims in the “Tartar case” and followed up with arrests and annulled verdicts. But the victims’ families say it’s not enough.
Azerbaijan says European “underinvestment” in fossil fuels hindering efforts to replace Russian gas
David O'Byrne May 26, 2022
Europe is looking to sources like Azerbaijan to step in, but the country’s economy minister says it needs more international investment.
Uzbekistan: China comes bearing gifts
Joanna Lillis May 25, 2022
Will a railway connecting the two countries via Kyrgyzstan ever happen?
Kazakhstan: Officials upbeat on irrigation water supply, farmers less sure
Almaz Kumenov May 25, 2022
Kyrgyz experts and politicians are unsure their country is in a strong position to be of use.
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EU emerges as major player in Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations
The last two meetings between the two countries’ leaders have been in Brussels. Moscow has noticed.
