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EU Georgia

Georgians disagree over progress on EU candidacy demands

Brussels notes some "progress" toward addressing its conditions for membership candidate status. But no one knows how much will be enough.
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 23, 2023
Jafar Mirzayev before he was deported from Germany (social media)

Azerbaijan imprisons another activist deported from Germany

Germany is deporting Azerbaijanis in large numbers, and the politically active ones are being imprisoned after they get home.
Jan 18, 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
Mirzoyan Szijjártó

Armenia and Hungary to restore ties

Yerevan cut relations 10 years ago following Hungary’s extradition of an Azerbaijani soldier who murdered an Armenian counterpart. But the post-war reality has pushed Yerevan to reconsider.
Joshua Kucera Dec 2, 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
Georgia parliament

Georgia advances anti-oligarchy laws while it debates who, exactly, is an oligarch

The EU demanded that Georgia “deoligarchize” as a condition of gaining formal candidate status. Parliament now is debating a law on how to get that done.
Nini Gabritchidze Nov 8, 2022
Georgia’s Black Sea coast (iStock)

Azerbaijan and Georgia eye electricity exports to Europe

New energy projects linking the Caucasus with the EU are gaining momentum thanks to Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Nini Gabritchidze Nov 4, 2022
The project will use solar and wind power to produce hydrogen. (Samruk Energy)

Kazakhstan: Oil-rich west to become green hydrogen hub

The plan is to turn waters from the Caspian Sea into clean hydrogen for export.
Joanna Lillis Oct 28, 2022
Georgia cake

Georgia’s growing reliance on remittances worries economists

Money transfers to Georgia have hit a record this year. Though they are lifeline for many Georgian families, the economy is developing an unhealthy dependence.
Khatia Shamanauri Oct 28, 2022
Uzbek-Turkmen border

Turkmenistan: Gas-washing

Women pay for the president’s conservative obsessions; Turkmenistan’s paranoia undermines its wish to be a transport hub; and the EU offers the methane polluter a chance to green its image. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Oct 18, 2022

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