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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
Khachatryan mansion

Armenia begins to recover stolen millions

Prosecutors have begun to file lawsuits based on the country’s new unexplained wealth law, targeting assets from allegedly corrupt former officials. But is the process politicized?
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Aug 3, 2022
georgia flag

Recriminations follow Georgian helicopter tragedy

Many have asked whether the crash, which killed eight people, and the fatal paragliding incident that necessitated the rescue flight, were preventable.
Nini Gabritchidze Aug 1, 2022
Central Bank of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani ruling family tightens control over central bank

A series of personnel appointments connected to the powerful Pashayev family have raised questions about the bank’s independence.
Ulkar Natiqqizi Jul 25, 2022
von der Leyen and Aliyev

Azerbaijan and EU agree to strategic energy partnership

The memorandum is a win for Baku while committing it to do little.
David O'Byrne Jul 18, 2022
Electronics are among the items earmarked for sanctions. (Photo: Tomsk regional government)

Washington flags Central Asian states over potential sanctions-dodging

The U.S. is pressing companies to show vigilance over export control evasion attempts.
Joanna Lillis Jul 12, 2022
Serdar

Turkmenistan: Holiday road

Because official statistics are nonsense, we look to personnel reshuffles to understand where the government recognizes it is underperforming. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jul 12, 2022
ACG

Turkey looking to transit Turkmen gas via Azerbaijan

The announcement by Turkey appears to be response to increased interest from Europe in non-Russian sources of energy.
David O'Byrne Jul 5, 2022
Yerevan

Armenian currency continues to rise, hurting exporters

The currency has risen close to 20 percent in recent months. Prices for imported goods, meanwhile, remain high due to worldwide inflationary pressures.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 30, 2022
Amulsar

Armenia signals readiness to restart controversial mine project

A new report argues that the environmental and human rights problems caused by the Amulsar gold mine development have yet to be addressed. But it appears to be going forward.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 29, 2022
Aliyev field

Farmland in Karabakh being given to powerful Azerbaijanis - report

A new investigation has found that agricultural firms connected to powerful people, including the first family, were given non-transparent contracts to develop land in Karabakh.
Heydar Isayev Jun 28, 2022
drams

Armenia to go cash-free

Starting in July, all major transactions will have to be made electronically. But some are skeptical of how it will all work.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 27, 2022
Caspian platform

As oil prices soar, Azerbaijan moves to increase budget

The increases are directed toward military spending and construction in Karabakh, while social programs are comparatively neglected.
Heydar Isayev Jun 23, 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
Canceled in Georgia (Taming the Garden/Mira Film)

The taming of Georgian culture: Film triumphs vex government

Georgian cinema has been enjoying a renaissance, becoming a darling of the international independent film world. But it’s also running into political problems at home.
Giorgi Lomsadze Jun 9, 2022

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