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Mirzoyan Lavrov

International diplomacy picks up amid rising fears of violence in Karabakh

The U.S. and Russia have both made high-level contact with Armenian and Azerbaijani officials as the rhetoric from Baku is getting increasingly bellicose.
Joshua Kucera Mar 24, 2023
Kazakhstan wants a peek inside those boxes. (KTZh)

Kazakhstan poised to intensify vetting of re-exports to Russia

Kazakh traders have been helping fill Russian demand for high-tech consumer goods and other items hard to obtain under Western sanctions.
Joanna Lillis Mar 22, 2023
Rasmussen Yerevan

Ex-NATO head visits Armenia, calling for Western military aid

It was unclear on whose behalf the former secretary general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, was visiting, and what it portended for Armenia’s geopolitical orientation.
Joshua Kucera Mar 15, 2023
Yulia and Ilya Kuleshov, the founders of the Krasnaya Krysha collective. (Photo: Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Exiled Russians facing pressure for anti-war stance

Media have been warned against giving anti-war Russians a platform.
Nurbek Bekmurzaev Mar 13, 2023
Protesters block Rustaveli Avenue outside parliament on March 7. (Nini Gabritchidze)

Fury in Georgia as "foreign agent" vote ends in dispersal of protesters

Many see the adoption of Georgia's "foreign agent" legislation as a definitive geopolitical turn away from the West.
Nini Gabritchidze Mar 8, 2023
Protesting the bill (Netgazeti)

Far from FARA? Georgia's foreign agent law controversy

Georgia's ruling party cites the U.S. in defense of its controversial bills on foreign agents, but critics argue the nation is learning from the worst.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 6, 2023
Mammadov meets with Karabakh Armenians

Azerbaijan-Karabakh dialogue is happening

Azerbaijan has identified a special representative to talk to the Armenians of Karabakh.
Heydar Isayev, Lilit Shahverdyan Mar 2, 2023
Lavrov Aliyev

Lavrov, in Baku, tries to shore up shaky Russia-Azerbaijan “alliance”

It’s been a year since the two countries signed what seemed like a landmark cooperation agreement. But their regular conflicts have not abated.
Joshua Kucera Mar 1, 2023
Vardanyan

Vardanyan’s ouster raises as many questions as his arrival

The Russian-Armenian billionaire’s tenure in Karabakh politics was brief and tumultuous, and there are plenty of people who wanted him out.
Joshua Kucera Feb 27, 2023
Kyrgyz children

EurasiaChat: A year of de-Russification in Central Asia

Plus: Rising gender-based violence in Kyrgyzstan
Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Feb 27, 2023
Output fell over 4 percent in 2022. (Uzbekneftegaz)

Fueling energy woes, Uzbekistan sees drop in gas output

Production is falling as demand increases, forcing Uzbekistan to look to Russia for energy supplies.
Joanna Lillis Feb 22, 2023
chess

Turkmenistan: Bear trap

Turkmenistan is looking to Gazprom to deliver new customers, at the risk of further eroding its independence. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Feb 21, 2023
wedding

A decent man: Living through stagnation, war and peace in Georgia

Our chief Caucasus correspondent reflects on the life and radically changing times of his father, who passed away last month.
Giorgi Lomsadze Feb 17, 2023
Armenia computers

Armenian authorities seek new internet censorship powers under martial law

The government’s drive to secure the right to censor – and even shut down – the internet during martial law worries IT experts and human rights defenders.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 15, 2023
Energy Minister Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov, far left, seen addressing a briefing of loyal bloggers on February 13 in government-issued footage.

Uzbekistan officials summon loyal bloggers to quash critical investigation

Local media have ignored a report by RFE/RL's Uzbek service about shady goings-on in the oil and gas sector.
Feb 14, 2023

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