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A trial run of the People's Kurultai was held in November 2022. (Photo: Government website)

Kyrgyzstan: People’s assembly lambasted as power grab

The first session of the kurultai as a permanent state body is due to take place next month.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Nov 29, 2023
Roundtables and public discussions on gender-based violence have had little effect in minimizing the problem. (Photo: Government website)

EurasiaChat: Gender-based violence rears its ugly head again

In this week's podcast, we also discussed the phenomenon of undocumented migration to the U.S. and another perennial: worsening human rights.
Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov, EurasiaChat Nov 27, 2023
The M-12 highway currently connects Russia to Kazakhstan, but Moscow wants to extend it to China via Mongolia. (Photo: gov.ru)

Central Asia: All roads seem to lead to Mongolia

Our weekly update on recent developments in Chinese-Russian-Central Asian affairs.
China-Central Asia Monitor Nov 24, 2023
Activists from Saving Rioni Valley staging a protest on a Racha highway on October 17 (Facebook; Saving Rioni Valley)

Georgia protests: Out of the woods

Environmental activists are skeptical of government assurances that a large tract of forest won't be turned into a privately managed hunting preserve.
Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 22, 2023
"A child is not a wife," reads a sign at a rally against child marriage in Tbilisi on October 15 (RFE/RL screengrab)

Child's murder highlights Georgian Azerbaijanis' early marriage problem

The murder of a 14-year-old girl by a man who considered her his wife has shone light on the problem of child marriage among Georgia's ethnic Azerbaijani community.
Heydar Isayev Nov 20, 2023
(Photo: gov.kz)

Central Asia: Prosecutors probe for ways to improve authoritarian justice

Our weekly update on recent developments in Chinese-Russian-Central Asian affairs.
China-Central Asia Monitor Nov 17, 2023
The Azerbaijani website Caliber.az showed "exclusive" photos of the French APCs arriving at the Poti Port

Armenia receives shipment of French armored vehicles through Georgia

Azerbaijan is angry about France's sale of hardware and weapons to its rival Armenia. It's been quiet so far on Georgia's role in facilitating the transaction.
Heydar Isayev Nov 16, 2023
President Zourabichvili at the Paris Peace Forum. The prime minister also attended the forum but the two did not make any joint appearances (Facebook; Salome Zourabichvili)

Europeanizing Georgia's hot-tempered politics

After briefly forcing a happy face over a historic development for their country, Georgian politicians are back at each other's throats.
Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 15, 2023
Kazakhstan's government is taking over ArcelorMittal Temirtau assets, including the tragedy-stricken Kostenko mine. (Photo: Kazakhstan government)

EurasiaChat: As miners die, officials talk assets

In Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, governments are at work taking over important assets. Also in this edition of the EurasiaChat podcast, we talk about how the Gaza war is being viewed.
Alisher Khamidov, Aigerim Toleukhanova, Peter Leonard, EurasiaChat Nov 13, 2023
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili (center left) met on November 9 with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, where their conversation “was focused on Georgia’s EU accession.” After the meeting, Garibashvili’s office issued a statement that glossed over the conditions that Georgia has yet to meet, noting brusquely that Tbilisi “expects [candidacy] status to be granted by the European Council in December.” (Photo: gov.ge)

Meeting conditions for Georgia’s EU accession a tall order for Tbilisi

Georgian Dream claims credit where credit doesn’t seem due.
Nov 10, 2023
Georgia's Government Administration Building was illuminated in the colors of the EU flag (Facebook; Georgian government)

Georgia recommended for EU membership candidate status

The path to actual membership is very fraught and very long. But for now the mood in Tbilisi is exultant.
Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 8, 2023
A resident of Kirbali describes the usual movements of Russian troops in the area (RFE/RL screengrab)

Georgian killed by Russian border troops

The victim, a veteran of the 2008 Georgia-Russia war, was reportedly visiting a church on the borderline.
Nov 8, 2023
Still from "Liza, Go On" (Georgian National Film Center)

Georgia: One war, two films, many opinions

As new films provoke national debate about the 1992-93 war in Abkhazia, Georgian society agrees to disagree on how to remember the conflict and deal with its consequences.
Giorgi Lomsadze Nov 2, 2023
Protesters in central Bishkek on October 29. (Photo: Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Authorities sanction Palestine solidarity, while keeping lid on pro-Israel sentiment

In Uzbekistan, dozens were held by the police for holding a rally, although Tashkent is ostensibly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Oct 31, 2023
Daniel Azhiyev enjoys advertising his luxury lifestyle on social media. (Photo: Instagram)

Kyrgyzstan: The rise and fall of a sex webcam magnate

Daniel Azhiyev came to prominence during the COVID-19 crisis, when his philanthropy made him something of a minor folk hero.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Oct 27, 2023

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