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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
computers

Uzbekistan blocks cryptocurrency exchanges

The government says the sites need to store Uzbek user data within reach.
Joanna Lillis Aug 12, 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
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
The tunnels were formidable constructions that must have taken considerable time to excavate. (photos: Uzbek SSS/Telegram)

Kyrgyzstan’s elusive smuggler tunnels to Uzbekistan

Several of the tunnels start near a vast bazaar in southern Kyrgyzstan.
Bakyt Ibraimov Aug 10, 2022
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
Afghan power

Afghanistan pays electricity debts to Uzbekistan but still owes Tajikistan

Both have long-duration electricity supply agreements signed before the Taliban returned to power.
Joanna Lillis Aug 2, 2022
Wang and Japarov

Chinese FM offers reassurance on whirlwind tour of Central Asia

Central Asia sees its economic future in China, not Russia.
Aug 1, 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
Golden House Tashkent

Perspectives | The limits of reform in Uzbekistan

Corruption by judges handling urban development conflicts highlights Tashkent’s inability to reform by fiat.
Margaret Hanson Jul 27, 2022
With the grain: Kazakhstan's farmers are pleading with the authorities to stem smuggling. (Photo: Government website)

Kazakhstan expects grain bounty, but farmers still feel at risk

Kazakhstan says it expects to produce up to 13.5 million tons of wheat this year.
Almaz Kumenov Jul 27, 2022
The Taliban delegation in Tashkent (Taliban MFA)

Uzbekistan urges neighboring Afghanistan to cut ties to terror

Since the Taliban seized power last summer, Uzbekistan has favored engagement over isolation.
Joanna Lillis Jul 26, 2022
Too hot to handle: Power transmission lines suffer under the hot weather. (Photo: Uzbek government website)

Uzbekistan: Electricity grid strained by heat

Demand has surged as the population turns to air conditioners and refrigeration equipment to keep cool.
Jul 26, 2022
Gulnara seen in happier times in a photo posted on her daughter's Instagram account.

Uzbekistan: Karimova wins asset seizure reprieve in Switzerland

The ruling may give Karimova access to $303 million in frozen funds.
Jul 25, 2022
Three amigos, not five. (Akorda.kz)

Central Asian alliance drifts for now as leaders lack common vision

The five presidents could not seal a friendship deal or agree on which challenges face their region.
Peter Leonard Jul 22, 2022

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