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The winning team after their arrival in Tashkent. (Photo: Eurasianet)

Uzbekistan’s chess triumph sparks frenzy

The president said the World Chess Olympiad winners in Chennai had left “a huge mark on history.”
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
Muloqot's life: Earlier attempts at creating domestic social network sites have failed.

Uzbekistan has another go at creating its own social media platform

Authorities insist the initiative is intended to protect personal data.
Aug 11, 2022
Tashkent metro

Uzbekistan: Police return to subway stomping grounds

Cops had become fewer at Tashkent’s metro stations. Could their return be related to unrest last month?
Aug 10, 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
Free as a bird: Twitter has been unavailable in Uzbekistan since last year.

Twitter unblocked in Uzbekistan

Officials say they are in talks with TikTok to see if they can reach an agreement to lift the ban on that resource too.
Aug 2, 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
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
Huseyniyyun/Telegram

Perspectives | Will new Azerbaijani Islamist movement share the fate of its predecessors?

Political movements based on Shia Islam have faced an uphill battle, as both the government and mainstream opposition are devoted to a secular, pro-Turkic national narrative.
Bahruz Samadov Jul 18, 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
Nukus

Karakalpakstan: Dazed, confused and angry after deadly turmoil

Furious locals and police largely agree on what happened during Uzbekistan’s worst bout of unrest in almost 20 years. But there is strong dispute on one crucial point: Who started the violence?
Joanna Lillis Jul 7, 2022
Nukus on July 1 (Eurasianet)

Uzbekistan: At least 18 killed in unrest, police preventing journalists from working

A Eurasianet correspondent was detained for more than an hour after interviewing relatives of detainees.
Jul 4, 2022
Karakalpakstan

Uzbekistan’s new constitution: More for Mirziyoyev, less for Karakalpakstan

A draft constitution is causing anger in the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan, whose rights have been diminished by the changes.
Jul 1, 2022
Uzbekistan, that way. (Photo: Kyrgyz security services)

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan border, a crisscross of smuggler tunnels

The four smuggling tunnels found so far may only be a small part of the total.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jun 27, 2022

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