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Tbilisi’s metro system dates to Soviet times. (Shutterstock)

Georgian authorities face backlash over Russian purchases

Tbilisi says the war will not derail plans to buy subway cars from Russia with European money.
Nini Gabritchidze Feb 3, 2023
Armenia bank

Armenian banks record mega profits, but the economy doesn't feel it

The Armenian banking sector is booming thanks to the influx of Russian capital due to the war in Ukraine. But only a paltry amount is entering the Armenian economy.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 2, 2023
Gas infrastructure near Darwaza

Turkmenistan: A kick in the gas

Moscow curries favor, neighbors seek more gas, and Turkmenistan’s colossal methane pollution could power Afghanistan at little cost many times over. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 31, 2023
An Aeroflot A320. (Aeroflot)

Aeroflot poised to return to Kazakhstan despite legal risks

The airline cancelled flights to the country last year, fearing its leased aircraft could be seized.
Jan 27, 2023
Ukraine Georgia

Fight or flight: Tbilisi and Kyiv caught in another round of tensions

This time, the two countries are rowing over the provision of arms and the possible resumption of air travel between Russia and Georgia.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 27, 2023
Podolyak

Ukrainian officials support Azerbaijan in blockade of Karabakh

Kyiv has long taken a pro-Azerbaijan position vis-a-vis the conflict with Armenia. Now officials say that Armenia and Russia are using the blockade to try to steal attention from Ukraine.
Joshua Kucera Jan 25, 2023
A frosty reception (Tbilisi Airport)

Moscow's talk of lifting flight ban hits a nerve in Tbilisi

Three years ago, Moscow's unilateral flight ban was intended to shock Georgia. Now many Georgians dread the resumption of air connections.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 24, 2023
Berdymukhamedov the elder has new powers (state media)

Turkmenistan: Look who’s back

The president’s authority now looks desperately weakened, which means that if anything should happen to his 65-year-old father, a crisis of legitimacy could ensue. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 24, 2023
Berdymukhamedov in a fur hat

Turkmenistan: The big chill

It is so cold that Turkmenistan has suspending gas exports to Uzbekistan, Iran and even its most important customer, China. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 17, 2023
Hero of the People

Perspectives | Turkmenistan forgets Memory Day

As the government rewrites history to avoid mentioning a Russian atrocity, Turkmen are taking their reminiscences online.
Oguljamal Yazliyeva Jan 12, 2023
Utility workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan, clearing away snow on the street last week. (Photo: Almaty city hall)

Harsh winter weather sweeps across Central Asia

Temperatures in Kazakhstan are slipping to below -30 degrees Celsius.
Jan 10, 2023
Serdar and Xi

Turkmenistan: Mister Berdymukhamedov goes to Beijing

In a visit full of symbolism, Turkmenistan’s president won a lucrative promise from Xi Jinping. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 10, 2023
Oily Rocks

Azerbaijan enjoys surging hydrocarbon revenues amid Ukraine war

The country’s revenues from oil and gas, on which its economy depends, grew significantly in 2022, a benefit of the sanctions on fellow hydrocarbon producer Russia.
Heydar Isayev Jan 6, 2023
McDonalds

Not lovin’ it: Russia’s war forces McDonald’s out of Kazakhstan

McDonald’s exit offers the Kazakh beef industry food for thought.
Joanna Lillis Jan 5, 2023
Almaty traffic

Russia’s war brings runaway inflation to Kazakhstan

Inflation has continued to rise despite six interest rate hikes over the last year.
Joanna Lillis Jan 5, 2023

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