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No laughing matter: Poperechny had his sound turned off every time he veered toward current affairs.

Uzbekistan: Russian stand-up censored over political gags

Tashkent is eager not to be seen as endorsing anti-war positions.
Mar 15, 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
A Foreign Ministry press conference (handout)

Kazakhstan: Wary media see peril in government attempt to combat fake news

While the government insists it is trying to stop the spread of disinformation, press freedom advocates see a familiar attempt to control the message.
Almaz Kumenov Mar 3, 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
Dushanbe

Tajiks skeptical about government earthquake plans

Authorities have responded to public fears by forming a committee to oversee existing committees.
Sher Khashimov Feb 23, 2023
Workers unloading boxes of winter clothing, toys, and blankets provided by the U.S. Embassy for use by the returnees. (Photo: U.S. Embassy Bishkek)

Kyrgyzstan: Dozens more children, women repatriated from Syrian camps

Attention will now turn to the delicate process of enabling children to readapt to normal civilian life.
Nurbek Bekmurzaev Feb 23, 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
At least 36 houses and the premises of the local Afghan consulate were damaged. (Photo: Emergency Situations Committee)

Tajikistan: Avalanche claims 13 lives, president extends condolences

Rahmon rarely acknowledges major disasters, but he may feel the need to paper over fraught relations with the Pamiris.
Feb 16, 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
Coveted by some: Russian citizenship is increasingly sought after by Tajiks. (Photo: Russian government website)

Number of Tajiks seeking to get Russian citizenship growing fast

174,000 Tajiks became citizens of Russia in 2022, up from 104,000 the year before.
Feb 10, 2023
Hail Arkadag (state media)

Turkmenistan: Small stature, big statue

The son tries to escape his father’s shadow, costly breakdowns in gas exports, and Russia has been playing Turkmenistan for a fool. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Feb 7, 2023
view of mountains

EurasiaChat: Putin's propagandists lose steam

Listen here, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Jan 31, 2023
Armenia women military

Armenia considers recruiting women as part of military reform

The hardest thing to change may be patriarchal stereotypes.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Jan 23, 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

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