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Armenians rifles

In wake of war defeat, Armenia seeks to loosen gun laws

Supporters of a new bill say the country needs to strengthen civilian defense. But skeptics say it could lead to increased gun crimes.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan May 12, 2022
Life's a beach: Russian holidaymakers may have to do with Kazakhstan's seaside this summer. (Photo: David Trilling)

Will landlocked Kazakhstan prove a lure for Russian beach bums?

Kazakhstan is set to become the new Turkey, according to enthusiastic sales pitches from Russian travel agencies.
Joanna Lillis May 2, 2022
Yulia Shkodina

Georgians come to the aid of Ukrainian refugees

While the government is helping many arrivals from Ukraine, much of the help in finding housing and jobs comes from ordinary Georgians.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 27, 2022
Melebash, right, the palomino stallion that won this week's horse beauty contest, with his trainer, Begli Jurayev. To the left is the Lexus SUV that they won. (Photo: Turkmenistan government website)

Turkmenistan: No COVID, no worries

In our weekly briefing: Restrictions easing, COVID denialism persists, foreign suitors come visiting in hope of business, and the latest annual horse jamboree.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Apr 26, 2022
The letter of the unlawful: Vintazh costumes caused an outcry on social media.

Kyrgyzstan: Security services say no to Moscow’s Z

The letter signifies support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which is inflaming passions in Bishkek.
Chris Rickleton Apr 22, 2022
Baku clocktower

War in Ukraine puts spotlight on Russian language in Azerbaijan

The president has reaffirmed the special place that the Russian language has in Azerbaijan even as a backlash against Russian culture has swept the rest of the world.
Heydar Isayev Apr 13, 2022
Ukranian school

Ukrainian school opens in Tbilisi

Georgia has launched an all-Ukrainian school for the children fleeing war in Ukraine.
Giorgi Lomsadze Apr 12, 2022
apartment project in Sumgayit

Azerbaijan’s low-cost housing system accused of shady dealings

An online sale of subsidized housing sold out in under five seconds, and would-be buyers called foul.
Ulkar Natiqqizi Apr 11, 2022
Almaty TV tower

Kazakhstan: Survey finds solid support for Russia, but mostly among Russian speakers

Evidence suggests that local media struggle to compete with the appeal of aggressive Russian news coverage.
Almaz Kumenov Apr 8, 2022
(Chinese MFA)

Don’t forget Afghanistan, pleads Uzbekistan, as Ukraine war rages

Russia used the meeting in China to emphasize its importance in Central Asia.
Joanna Lillis Apr 1, 2022
Serdar

Turkmenistan: Berdymukhamedov passes the mantle (and phone)

The future shape of Sino-Turkmen cooperation is going to be one of Serdar Berdymukhamedov’s biggest challenges. This and more in our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Mar 22, 2022
Yerevan

Perspectives | How do Armenia’s young people see their country?

Survey data show that younger Armenians have more faith in their country’s armed forces and in Russian integration than older generations.
Edward Rhŷs Jones Mar 21, 2022
Russians in Bishkek

Kyrgyzstan joins the list of countries favored by Russia’s emigres

The droves of Russians escaping their country are strongly represented by workers in the IT industry.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Mar 18, 2022
Tbilisi anti-war rally

Ukrainian escapees and their long road to Georgia

Ukrainians who have escaped to Georgia describe their roundabout route to refuge.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 16, 2022
Monastery of the Caves

Perspectives | Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: “It’s worse than a crime, it’s a mistake”

Vladimir Putin’s obsession with Ukraine dates back decades.
Igor Torbakov Mar 10, 2022

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