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As Kyrgyzstan officials convey mixed messages on food security, farmers struggle on

Bad weather and a Russian export ban have set Kyrgyzstan up for another lean year.
Bakyt Ibraimov May 26, 2022
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet with EU President Charles Michel in Brussels. (president.az)

EU emerges as major player in Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations

The last two meetings between the two countries’ leaders have been in Brussels. Moscow has noticed.
Heydar Isayev, Joshua Kucera, Ani Mejlumyan May 25, 2022
Georgian troops

Georgians bittersweet as Finland, Sweden apply for NATO

The Nordic states are rushing toward membership, while Georgia has been languishing in limbo for more than a decade. Is the new wave of expansion good or bad news for Tbilisi?
Nini Gabritchidze May 23, 2022
Screenshot from a GKNB-circulated video.

Kyrgyzstan: Man sought for serving with Ukrainian army highlights Bishkek’s awkward position on war

Taking part in foreign conflicts can be punished by up to eight years in prison.
Nurbek Bekmurzaev May 22, 2022
Burhanuddin Rabbani

Afghanistan: The Taliban’s first fall and an opening for Tajik journalists

Journalists from Tajikistan played vital roles for many foreign news agencies.
Text by a Tajik journalist, Photos by Parviz Amirjonov May 20, 2022
China Afghanistan

China in Afghanistan: “Not a luxury but a necessity”

Washington and Beijing have strikingly similar objectives in Afghanistan.
Eshel Rosen May 13, 2022
South Ossetia ABL

Calls for Georgia to open a “second front” against Russia fall flat

Many outsiders have been calling on Georgia to take advantage of Russian weakness to reclaim its lost territories. But Georgians themselves aren’t having it.
Nini Gabritchidze May 10, 2022
A spot of border: The ISKP are talking up their ability to mount attacks on countries neighboring Afghanistan. (Photo: David Trilling)

Tajikistan: ISKP claims new cross-border attack, officials deny

The militant group claimed last month that it had launched a rocket attack on Uzbekistan.
Kamila Ibragimova May 9, 2022
Georgian National Legion

Georgians take up arms against Russia in Ukraine

Georgians make up the most prominent contingent of foreign fighters in Ukraine. At least nine have been killed.
Giorgi Lomsadze May 9, 2022
Bibilov

South Ossetian leader faces tough reelection after backing Ukraine deployment

The incumbent has come under fire for a controversial military deployment to Ukraine, and it’s not clear that a proposal to annex the territory to Russia will help him.
Joshua Kucera May 6, 2022
Stefanchuk Papuashvili

Amid war, bitter exchanges continue to spoil Tbilisi-Kyiv relations

What started out as Ukraine’s dissatisfaction with Georgia’s cautious stance on sanctions has grown into a major controversy filled with mutual accusations, insults, and conspiracy theories.
Nini Gabritchidze May 4, 2022
Uzbek drone

Uzbekistan denies Russian claim it violated Afghanistan’s airspace

Tashkent has also announced it will not return Afghan aircraft flown by pilots fleeing the Taliban last summer.
Joanna Lillis May 2, 2022
Armenia job

Armenian labor migrants reassess work in collapsing Russian economy

Remittances from migrants in Russia amount to about 5 percent of Armenia’s GDP. Sanctions are putting that at risk.
Ani Mejlumyan Apr 29, 2022
Tigran Keosayan during his threatening YouTube tirade.

Kazakhstan pushes back at threats of prominent Russian propagandist

Tigran Keosayan warned Kazakhstan might meet Ukraine's fate for cancelling Victory Day parades.
Almaz Kumenov Apr 28, 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

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