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Rahmon and Xi

The case against China at the ICC

Rodney Dixon, lawyer for victims of Chinese repression in Xinjiang, speaks with Eurasianet about seeking justice at the International Criminal Court and how Central Asian countries are vulnerable.
Aug 12, 2022
Kazakhstan sugar

Sugar becomes currency for bribery as shortages plague Kazakhstan

The shortages have been fueled by a Russian export ban.
Joanna Lillis Aug 11, 2022
Novorossiysk

Perspectives | Beijing and Moscow clash over Kazakhstan’s oil

China wants Russia to stop interfering with Kazakh oil exports.
Joe Webster, Paddy Ryan Aug 11, 2022
Uzbekistan railroad

Uzbekistan confirms plan to sign deal on new railroad from China

Tashkent sees the link as part of a transcontinental route bypassing Russia.
Joanna Lillis Aug 3, 2022
Wang and Japarov

Chinese FM offers reassurance on whirlwind tour of Central Asia

Central Asia sees its economic future in China, not Russia.
Aug 1, 2022
Exchanges offices have so few dollars that they don't even list a price for sale. (Photo: Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Where have all the dollars gone?

The cause of the problem may lie in Russians hoovering up all the available greenbacks.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jul 28, 2022
With the grain: Kazakhstan's farmers are pleading with the authorities to stem smuggling. (Photo: Government website)

Kazakhstan expects grain bounty, but farmers still feel at risk

Kazakhstan says it expects to produce up to 13.5 million tons of wheat this year.
Almaz Kumenov Jul 27, 2022
Too hot to handle: Power transmission lines suffer under the hot weather. (Photo: Uzbek government website)

Uzbekistan: Electricity grid strained by heat

Demand has surged as the population turns to air conditioners and refrigeration equipment to keep cool.
Jul 26, 2022
Tajik China railway

Tajikistan: The cost of Chinese debt

What is Tajikistan prepared to give China as it struggles to settle its liabilities?
Jul 21, 2022
apples

Central Asia’s wild apple trees are disappearing

Climate change and human activity threaten to drive the apple from its native soil by the end of the century, new research warns.
Eshel Rosen Jul 19, 2022
Turkmen train

Turkmenistan: Just passing through

Turkmenistan is difficult to access, but it is a strategic location. In this week’s briefing we examine the assorted flavors of “north-south” corridor, trade with neighbors, and much more.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jul 19, 2022
Rahmon and Ji Shumin

Chinese miner promises Tajikistan jobs, but data inconsistent

The Tajik-Chinese Mining Company is a major contributor to GDP, but its own numbers don’t always add up.
Jul 15, 2022
Naryn

Kyrgyzstan preps mining project with China in mind

Authorities see Zhetim-Too as an opportunity to pare down debt to Beijing, arguing that environmental risks can be mitigated.
Aigerim Turgunbaeva Jul 14, 2022
Nookat

In Kyrgyzstan's rush to build a key highway, homeowners suffer

Locals say authorities are arbitrarily seizing their homes to make way for a road from China.
Bakyt Ibraimov Jul 14, 2022
Erulan Kokulov being ejected from a bozo production facility. (Instagram)

Facing down threats, Kyrgyz YouTube show fights for food safety

When Kyrgyz laws don’t protect consumer, there is always the court of public opinion.
Aigerim Turgunbaeva Jul 13, 2022

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