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Search | 254 Articles

Rahmon welcomes Putin

What was Putin doing in Tajikistan?

The visit came shortly after the top U.S. general in the region dropped by.
Jun 29, 2022
Russian embassy

U.S. slaps secondary sanctions on Uzbekistan firm

It is the first time Washington has punished a Central Asian company for colluding to dodge Russia sanctions.
Joanna Lillis Jun 29, 2022
Roscosmos

Kazakhstan: Sanctions likely behind fresh delay at new Baikonur launchpad

Russian space chief Dmitri Rogozin has indicated that developers of a craft being designed for the pad will have to work around sanctions.
Jun 28, 2022
Sovkombank

Uzbekistan: Sanctions against Russia scotch bank buyout

It is yet another blow to the Uzbek government as it tries to slash its presence in the banking sector.
Joanna Lillis Jun 28, 2022
SpongeBob SharshyShalbar (Loren Javier/Flickr/CC)

Kazakh-language film content makes progress against Russian headwinds

One explanation for the continued dominance of Russian lies in Kazakhstan’s rural-urban divide.
Almaz Kumenov Jun 23, 2022
gasoline

As Russian economy sputters, UK lures Central Asian labor migrants

More than 7,000 Kyrgyz nationals applied for seasonal farming jobs in Britain.
Joanna Lillis Jun 15, 2022
Serdar and Vladimir

Turkmenistan: Masks off

Uniting in paranoia with Russia, warming to Iran, and opening for business. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jun 14, 2022
TSU

Rent hikes fuel student protests in Tbilisi

Students are protesting that they can’t afford to return to the capital to resume their studies in person because rents have gotten so high, a trend many blame on the recent Russian influx.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 14, 2022
Devotion and Loyalty

Tajik Islamic State network fundraises in Russia

Supporters are growing an online network in the Tajik language. Many of the donors appear to be in Russia.
Lucas Webber, Laith Alkhouri Jun 13, 2022
rubles

Kyrgyzstan National Bank predicts 20% decline in remittances

The drop is far greater than what the country saw at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 10, 2022
Serdar departs for Mecca (state media)

Turkmenistan: Going on pilgrimage

The new president cozies up to Russia. He also attempts to address food insecurity by slashing food imports. This and more in our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jun 7, 2022
Borjomi

Borjomi workers strike as Georgia prepares to take over Russian shares

Workers at Georgia’s iconic mineral water works haven’t been paid, and dozens were laid off, since the company’s Russian owners fell under American and European sanctions.
Nini Gabritchidze Jun 7, 2022
oil (KMG)

Kazakhstan rebrands its oil to avoid Russian sanctions contagion

Around 96 percent of Kazakh crude exports passed through Russia last year.
Joanna Lillis Jun 6, 2022
Supsa BP

Ukraine war forces closure of Azerbaijani oil export pipeline

BP, which operates the pipeline to Georgia's Black Sea coast, says the shutdown is temporary and that in the meantime all oil exports are being rerouted through Turkey.
David O'Byrne Jun 6, 2022
Tashkent bread

Uzbekistan sees bread prices skyrocket

Tashkent is seeking to boost domestic flour production at a delicate time, with the war in Ukraine garbling food supply chains.
Joanna Lillis Jun 2, 2022

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