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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
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
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
drugs

Kazakhstan drugs documentary exposes synthetics scourge

Statistics on drug use in Kazakhstan are hard to come by, and the government is more comfortable prosecuting addicts than overseeing their rehabilitation.
Daniyar Moldabekov Jul 25, 2022
Bloody January

Bribery is booming in Kazakhstan amid anti-corruption drive

Is graft becoming more common, or is the uptick in arrests due to greater political will to clean up?
Joanna Lillis Jul 21, 2022
Xi poses with Manas performers in Xinjiang. (State Council Information Office of the PRC)

China & Central Asia: Xi seeks to “sinicize” Islam in Xinjiang

The Chinese leader downplayed repression in the region, while hyping economic possibilities.
Jul 20, 2022
Abu Muhammad al-Tajiki

Islamic State launches new Tajik propaganda network

Al-Azaim Tajiki has become one of the most vigorous Islamic State evangelists targeting Central Asia.
Laith Alkhouri, Lucas Webber Jul 20, 2022
apples

Central Asia’s wild apple trees are disappearing

Climate change and human activity threaten to drive the apple from its native soil by the end of the century, new research warns.
Eshel Rosen Jul 19, 2022
Relatives of January victims protest in Almaty last month. (KIBHR)

Kazakhstan: Summer of sentences over winter discontent

July has seen 100 convictions so far, but there is little faith in investigators’ impartiality.
Daniyar Moldabekov Jul 18, 2022
Lightyear

Kazakhstan joins club of countries banning Lightyear over same-sex kiss

The culture minister says he is responding to calls from the public.
Almaz Kumenov Jul 14, 2022
Almaty police

Central Asia’s deadly protests have much in common

Government explanations are hard to believe, and do not hide the poverty and abuse fueling unrest.
Bruce Pannier Jul 11, 2022
Ella and Beksultan

Kazakhstan: Examining the taboo of interethnic marriages

In multicultural Kazakhstan, unions between members of different ethnic groups are not uncommon, but they can meet resistance.
Kamila Syrym , Arina Fomina Jul 1, 2022
A young saiga antelope gamboling across the steppe. (Photo: Erlan Omar)

Kazakhstan: Saiga cull approved to mitigate harm to farming

The plan is to shoot 80,000 of the antelope in the west of the country.
Almaz Kumenov Jun 30, 2022
Sarbona

Abandoned by everyone: Kazakhstan’s stray dogs

A new law is supposed to protect stray dogs, but mentalities stand in the way.
Aida Akhmetova, Anelya Saduakassova Jun 29, 2022

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