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Beg Sabur looking sheepish at the January 24 government meeting. (Photo: Tajikistan presidential administration press service)

Time running out for wrecker of Tajikistan’s internet as Rahmon loses temper

Beg Sabur has been dispatched to the Pamirs to start work on overhauling the nation's internet.
Jan 31, 2023
Gas infrastructure near Darwaza

Turkmenistan: A kick in the gas

Moscow curries favor, neighbors seek more gas, and Turkmenistan’s colossal methane pollution could power Afghanistan at little cost many times over. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 31, 2023
Shah Deniz (BP)

BP announces new Caspian drilling campaign

Two new wells are being drilled into "deep" gas reservoirs, as Azerbaijan seeks more gas to send to Europe.
David O'Byrne Jan 30, 2023
Aliyev touting Azerbaijan’s green potential in the UAE this month. (president.az)

Baku's big talk on renewables light on specifics

Azerbaijan has ambitious plans to produce renewable power and green hydrogen for export to Europe – but where will the funding come from?
David O'Byrne Jan 27, 2023
A wedding shop in Dushanbe (David Trilling)

Tajikistan: In a world of unreliable men, polygamy offers uneasy answer

Polygamous marriages can grant women some financial stability, but no legal protection if they are abandoned.
Jan 20, 2023
Osh hospital

EurasiaChat: Healthcare is collapsing in Central Asia and doctors are being blamed

Listen here, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Jan 17, 2023
Inguri

Georgia seeks $3 billion to expand power generation

Amid rising local and international demand, Georgia seeks to start new energy projects and revive old ones. But will they survive the usual controversies?
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 6, 2023
Roghun

Tajikistan: Families freeze while energy independence chimera remains ever distant

Tajikistan has struggled for over a decade to raise funds for the world's tallest dam, leaving its population freezing each winter and skimping on basic social services.
Dec 14, 2022
Jamoliddin Nuraliyev, the former deputy head of the National Bank, in a selfie taken at Niagara Falls and posted to Facebook on November 29. (Photo: Jamoliddin Nuraliyev Facebook account)

Tajikistan: Banking sector enlivened by presidential son-in-law’s exit

Nuraliyev's time at the National Bank was dominated by a series of restrictions.
Dec 6, 2022
Mirziyoyev and Macron

Uzbekistan: Mirziyoyev courts French investors in Paris

Plans to increase trade depend on new transport routes skirting Russia.
Joanna Lillis Nov 22, 2022
Shah Deniz

Azerbaijan's Russian gas deal raises uncomfortable questions for Europe

A highly touted deal between Baku and Brussels was meant to wean Europe off Russian gas. But is Azerbaijan now importing Russian gas itself in order to meet its obligations to Europe?
David O'Byrne Nov 22, 2022
Borrell addressing a connectivity conference in Samarkand on November 18. (@JosepBorrellF/Twitter)

Europe woos Central Asia as Russia’s appeal wanes

The EU’s foreign policy chief is the latest high-level Western official to visit Central Asia.
Joanna Lillis Nov 18, 2022
ArcelorMittal Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan: ArcelorMittal sweats response to latest mining deaths

The steel giant is on the hook for a multi-million dollar fine as officials ramp up grumbling about the company.
Nov 17, 2022
Samruk

EU taps Kazakhstan for rare earths, green hydrogen

Kazakhstan is itching to get its lithium out of the ground.
Joanna Lillis Nov 9, 2022
Usmanov

Uzbekistan lobbying to lift sanctions on oligarch Usmanov – report

Brussels says the Russian billionaire has supported people behind Putin’s war in Ukraine.
Joanna Lillis Nov 9, 2022

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