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Cutting ties: Berdymukhamedov and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Belarusian Embassy in Ashgabat in March 2017. (Photo: Turkmenistan state news agency)

Turkmenistan threatens Belarusian company with international arbitration

A Belarusian-built potash plant is producing way less than it should.
Nov 6, 2018

UK aims at shady Azerbaijani money – but is it missing the target?

Some have expressed concern that the UK's first use of the “unexplained wealth order” targeted someone already out of favor with the Azerbaijani government.
Joshua Kucera Oct 11, 2018

Armenia sees sharp decrease in foreign investments

Much of the decrease is attributable to uncertainty around the future of a U.S.- and U.K.-backed gold mine.
Ani Mejlumyan Sep 10, 2018
Pripyat River

Belarus: Eco-protestors target proposed shipping route through Ukraine and Poland

The EU and multilateral lenders are studying the project.
Tom Allan Sep 5, 2018
The Amulsar Goldmine will be an open-pit mine, which locals say threatens Jermuk with dust clouds. (All photos by Bradley Jardine)

Mining dispute threatens Armenia’s post-revolutionary political consensus

The controversy pits the grassroots activists who brought a reformist government to power against foreign investors who promise the economic growth Armenia needs.
Bradley Jardine, Grigor Atanesian Jul 24, 2018
Kars railway station in eastern Turkey

With new railway, Turkey seeks to isolate Armenia and integrate Azerbaijan

Kars sees itself as the hub for one of the region’s most ambitious infrastructure projects
Bradley Jardine Jun 29, 2018
View from Meghri Fortress

Armenia and Azerbaijan compete to attract Iranian cargo

Iran has been a fairly marginal player in the South Caucasus, but both Armenia and Azerbaijan are competing to draw it into the region.
Bradley Jardine Apr 9, 2018
feeding pigeons

Armenia: "When You Have a Good Pigeon, You Get Great Respect"

The competitions last weeks, with each pigeon getting his or her own day to fly.
Armine Avetisyan Feb 26, 2018
misha

Controversy Dogs Rollout of Saakashvili’s Book in Armenia

While Ukraine tries to banish the Georgian ex-president, Armenia takes aim at his book.
Giorgi Lomsadze Feb 9, 2018
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