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Atambayev speaking to a crowd of supporters on the day of the unrest. (Photo: Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Court acquits defendants over October 2020 unrest

The events occurred in the same days that led to the rise of President Sadyr Japarov.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 29, 2022
Amulsar

Armenia signals readiness to restart controversial mine project

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.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 29, 2022
Aliyev field

Farmland in Karabakh being given to powerful Azerbaijanis - report

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.
Heydar Isayev Jun 28, 2022
Uzbekistan, that way. (Photo: Kyrgyz security services)

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan border, a crisscross of smuggler tunnels

The four smuggling tunnels found so far may only be a small part of the total.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 27, 2022
drams

Armenia to go cash-free

Starting in July, all major transactions will have to be made electronically. But some are skeptical of how it will all work.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 27, 2022
Vardazaryan

Secret recordings appear to show more political interference in Armenian courts

The head of a body overseeing judges is heard being blackmailed to resign; he then was suspended and replaced with a loyalist to the prime minister.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 23, 2022
Caspian platform

As oil prices soar, Azerbaijan moves to increase budget

The increases are directed toward military spending and construction in Karabakh, while social programs are comparatively neglected.
Heydar Isayev Jun 23, 2022
anti-Pashinyan rally in Los Angeles

Armenia diaspora faces waning influence on Turkey, Azerbaijan negotiations

Recent moves toward restoring relations with Armenia’s traditional enemies have run into strong resistance from the global diaspora. But will it make a difference?
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 22, 2022
A state-run mosque in Nardaran (government handout)

Azerbaijan’s religious prisoners start hunger strike

They are protesting what they say were blasphemous remarks by police officers.
Heydar Isayev Jun 21, 2022
China gas Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan: The Beijing conundrum

Expanding Ashgabat’s dependence on China, visiting Iran, and talking north-south transportation links. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jun 21, 2022
plague tombstone

Kyrgyzstan: Authorities bristle at Black Death research

Officials suspect a newly published paper on the 14th century plague is a plot to kill the country's tourism industry.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 17, 2022
Minecraft Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan: How Minecraft brought play to a neglected urban community

The popular video game helped kids improve their neighborhood and become more invested in its future.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 16, 2022
Yerevan protests

Armenian opposition scales back protests but promises to impeach PM

The opposition has dismantled a tent camp they set up six weeks ago, after the protests against the government’s policy on Nagorno-Karabakh failed to gain traction.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 16, 2022
gasoline

As Russian economy sputters, UK lures Central Asian labor migrants

More than 7,000 Kyrgyz nationals applied for seasonal farming jobs in Britain.
Joanna Lillis Jun 15, 2022
Yerevan has welcomed Russian Jews (Shutterstock)

Following war, Russian Jews congregate in Yerevan

Armenia’s small Jewish community has been bolstered by about 200 recent arrivals fleeing Russia because of the war in Ukraine.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 15, 2022

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