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Chery

Chinese cars conquer Kazakhstan as Russian imports end

Sanctions on Russia have stopped deliveries from the factories that traditionally supplied Kazakhstan.
Almaz Kumenov Aug 17, 2022
Gazprom

Caspian cul-de-sac: How Europe failed to diversify its gas supply

An energy watcher recalls how Europe’s fixation with market powers drove it into the arms of a Russian monopolist.
David O'Byrne Aug 17, 2022
Khorgos

Q&A: Impact of China’s slowdown on Kazakhstan

The Chinese economy is not the one Kazakhs watch most closely.
Almaz Kumenov Aug 17, 2022
Poti

Armenia to set up ferry between Georgia and Russia

Armenian exports to Russia are up nearly 50 percent in the first half of the year, and land transport routes via Georgia are overloaded.
Nini Gabritchidze, Ani Mejlumyan Aug 16, 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
Russian peacekeeper

Karabakh residents increasingly questioning Russian peacekeepers’ effectiveness

A series of ceasefire violations has led to an unprecedented level of criticism, even as the Armenians of Karabakh still see the peacekeepers as their main guarantor of security.
Lilit Shahverdyan 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
Turkmenistan Airlines

Turkmenistan: Come fly with me

Obsessing about sports, building bridges, and speaking up for China. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Aug 9, 2022
khachapuri

As tourists flow in, anti-Russian sentiment again spikes in Georgia

Online battles between patriotic Russians and Georgians have raged, while some opposition figures are calling for a visa regime for Russians.
Nini Gabritchidze Aug 9, 2022
Vsevolod Osipov (photo by Giorgi Lomsadze)

Spy’s confession sheds light on Russian espionage in Georgia

The 20-year-old informant for Russia’s security services was sent to Tbilisi to report on the many exiles here. Now, he says, he’s come clean.
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 8, 2022
Petropavl

Kazakhstan “separatists” sentenced amid poisonous Kremlin rhetoric

The announcement seems to be tied to a deranged post on the former Russian president’s social media.
Aug 4, 2022
Power players: The Turkmen and Afghan electricity companies discuss building a cross-border transmission line. (DABS)

Turkmenistan: It’s good to talk

Ashgabat wants Afghanistan to become part of the global economy. It’s not so keen to bankroll integration, however.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Aug 2, 2022
EU Georgia

As Georgia imagines its European future, it looks at its past

The country’s pro-Europe elite sees a millennia-old history of belonging to Europe. Will it matter for Georgia’s EU aspirations?
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 1, 2022
Pitsunda

Handover of Abkhazian dacha spurs worries about Russian control

Land ownership is a sensitive issue in Abkhazia. The deal also sparked controversy in Georgia proper, where critics accused the government of closing its eyes to Russian expansion.
Jul 29, 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

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