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Every year produces winners and losers (David Trilling)

2019: Eurasianet’s year in review

Our managing editor recaps the trends and stories that dominated the year, and shares a few of his favorite pieces.
David Trilling Dec 30, 2019
Father Snow

In Georgia, more important than Santa

New Year’s is the main winter holiday in the post-Soviet world, after the communists took Christmas customs and melded them into the more secular January 1. But Georgia’s mekvle tradition long predates this shift.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 27, 2019
Nida candidates taking part in municipal elections next week (Facebook)

In Azerbaijan’s elections, a new hope

There are few illusions that upcoming votes will be fair. Nevertheless, opposition activists see in them an unprecedented opportunity.
Durna Safarova Dec 20, 2019
Kelbajar

New report offers ways out of Karabakh deadlock

The International Crisis Group makes novel suggestions on some of the thorniest issues surrounding the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.
Joshua Kucera Dec 20, 2019
Broadband internet connections in Kyrgyzstan are about half as common as in the other four EAEU members. (Eurasianet photo)

Eurasian Union’s digital dream derailed

Three years since the Eurasian Union unveiled a grand plan to build a unified digital agenda, there is little sign that member governments are interested in the program.
Anastasya Manuylova Dec 18, 2019

Georgia’s central bank hiked rates four times this year: But don’t panic

What’s behind the Georgian central bank’s aggressive monetary policy?
Sam Bhutia Dec 18, 2019
Yerevan garbage

Oligarchs’ gifts to Yerevan municipality raise concern

With a park, garbage trucks, and now a waste-processing facility, watchdog groups are questioning the city government’s many gifts from politically connected businessmen.
Ani Mejlumyan Dec 17, 2019
GD rally

Georgia’s crowd-size politics

The Georgian government held a mass demonstration partly to claim that its supporters can outnumber protesters, a well-established tactic in Georgia’s political playbook.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 17, 2019
Zelensky Baku

Ahead of president’s visit, Ukraine extradites Azerbaijan government critic

The deportation of a controversial video blogger from Ukraine came just days before President Volodymyr Zelensky’s first official visit to Baku.
Joshua Kucera Dec 16, 2019
ASD

Making a stink in Georgia’s parliament

The Georgian parliament’s hall reeked of “dung” and had to be evacuated following a stink bomb attack by protesters opposing the ruling party.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 13, 2019
Destroyed military vehicle Karabakh

Book Review | Armenia and Azerbaijan’s enduring rivalry

A new book examines the mirrored geopolitical visions at the heart of the conflict.
Joshua Kucera Dec 13, 2019
Women sit outside a bank in Dushanbe (Eurasianet)

Collapse of money transfer system takes Tajikistan back to the past

Wire companies that transfer billions in remittances to Tajikistan each year have largely been unavailable since December 3, following regulatory action by the National Bank of Tajikistan.
Dec 12, 2019
Georgian Dream

Inside the boxful of Georgians’ dreams

Before it took power seven years ago, the Georgian Dream party asked citizens to put their wishes for the country in a box. Now, as the party is girding for critical elections, Eurasianet peeks inside.
Giorgi Lomsadze Dec 11, 2019
The Kyrgyz Identity: The passport of Aleksey Lomako, otherwise known as Alexei Komarichev. (Photo: Bellingcat)

Kyrgyzstan: A passport to crime?

Kyrgyz passports keep ending up in the hands of assassins.
Dec 11, 2019
Vanetsyan and Kadyrov

From Chechnya, with birthday greetings

A friendly message from Ramzan Kadyrov has heightened speculation about the future of Armenia’s former top security official.
Ani Mejlumyan Dec 10, 2019

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