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Search | 37 Articles

Russian-Armenian Tycoon Expanding Influence in Armenia

The 52-year-old tycoon has made no secret of his strong support for Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan, who took office in September 2016 and has a reputation as a technocratic reformist.
Emil Danielyan Nov 2, 2017

Catalan Cause Finds Support in Abkhazia

Kieran Pender Oct 6, 2017

Armenia: Activists Cry Censorship as Government Shuts Down Stalinism Exhibit

The ministry has said that the exhibit can open again after it undergoes some alterations.
Oksana Musaelyan Oct 3, 2017

Abkhazia: Memory of War Still Looms Large

Kieran Pender Sep 29, 2017

Armenia: Hint of Territorial Concessions to Azerbaijan Sparks Controversy

The widespread outrage underscores the disconnect between hardened public perceptions of the conflict and diplomatic proposals that have long been the subject of negotiations in the effort to resolve it.
Emil Sanamyan Sep 19, 2017

Kazakhstan: Jailed Journalist a Pawn in a Political Game

Aigerim Toleukhanova Aug 25, 2017

Armenia: New Embassy Is Sign of Strengthening Chinese-Armenian Ties

Oksana Musaelyan Aug 23, 2017

Georgia Thwarts EU Engagement with Abkhazia

Joshua Kucera Aug 17, 2017

Turkmenistan: Indoor Games Playing Tricks on Population

Aug 16, 2017

Tajikistan Accuses Iran of Assassination Campaign in Foreign Policy Gambit

Aug 15, 2017

Tajikistan’s Government Lays Down Rules on What Not to Wear

Aug 11, 2017

Kyrgyzstan: Officials Shackle Journalists with Giant Libel Damages

Aug 3, 2017

Armenia: Ethnic Minorities Gain a Voice in Parliament

Following April’s elections, Armenia now has four ethnic minority MPs – one each from the country’s Yezidi, Assyrian, Kurdish, and Russian communities – in its 105-seat parliament.
Maxim Edwards Aug 2, 2017

Central Asia’s Catechism of Cliché: From the Great Game to Silk Road

Alexander Morrison Jul 25, 2017

Tajikistan: Authorities Go After Relatives of Opposition

Jul 19, 2017

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