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khachapuri

As tourists flow in, anti-Russian sentiment again spikes in Georgia

Online battles between patriotic Russians and Georgians have raged, while some opposition figures are calling for a visa regime for Russians.
Nini Gabritchidze Aug 9, 2022
Power players: The Turkmen and Afghan electricity companies discuss building a cross-border transmission line. (DABS)

Turkmenistan: It’s good to talk

Ashgabat wants Afghanistan to become part of the global economy. It’s not so keen to bankroll integration, however.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Aug 2, 2022
Workers at a gas refining facility in the Kashkadarya region attending a briefing in July about planned changes to the constitution. (Photo: Parliament website)

Uzbekistan: Authorities close consultation on constitutional reform

The feedback process was extended following last month's unrest in Karakalpakstan.
Aug 1, 2022
EU Georgia

As Georgia imagines its European future, it looks at its past

The country’s pro-Europe elite sees a millennia-old history of belonging to Europe. Will it matter for Georgia’s EU aspirations?
Giorgi Lomsadze Aug 1, 2022
Pitsunda

Handover of Abkhazian dacha spurs worries about Russian control

Land ownership is a sensitive issue in Abkhazia. The deal also sparked controversy in Georgia proper, where critics accused the government of closing its eyes to Russian expansion.
Jul 29, 2022
Golden House Tashkent

Perspectives | The limits of reform in Uzbekistan

Corruption by judges handling urban development conflicts highlights Tashkent’s inability to reform by fiat.
Margaret Hanson Jul 27, 2022
Gulnara seen in happier times in a photo posted on her daughter's Instagram account.

Uzbekistan: Karimova wins asset seizure reprieve in Switzerland

The ruling may give Karimova access to $303 million in frozen funds.
Jul 25, 2022
Three amigos, not five. (Akorda.kz)

Central Asian alliance drifts for now as leaders lack common vision

The five presidents could not seal a friendship deal or agree on which challenges face their region.
Peter Leonard Jul 22, 2022
The president of the five countries of Central Asia posing for a photo by Issyk-Kul Lak. (Photo: Official handout)

Central Asia leaders' meeting fizzles as Tajiks, Turkmens refuse to sign treaty

The gathering had been intended to create regional solidarity in the face of overbearing pressure from China, Russia.
Jul 21, 2022
Nukus violence

Amid firings and arrests over Karakalpakstan unrest, Uzbekistan begins PR counteroffensive

Tashkent is working to sell its version of the deadly unrest this month to U.S. lawmakers.
Jul 11, 2022
Almaty police

Central Asia’s deadly protests have much in common

Government explanations are hard to believe, and do not hide the poverty and abuse fueling unrest.
Bruce Pannier Jul 11, 2022
Far-right activists

Calls mount to ban Georgian far-right party

While the country’s public defender says the group’s activities violate the constitution, others argue that banning it could set a dangerous precedent.
Nini Gabritchidze Jul 8, 2022
Pashinyan Putin

Armenia moves to restrict internet

The general prosecutor's proposal cites the example of how Russia regulates the internet, suggesting to many that there may be political motives.
Ani Mejlumyan Jul 7, 2022
Mirziyoyev speaks to lawmakers in Nukus. (Photo: Presidential administration)

Uzbekistan president backtracks on constitution to defuse Karakalpakstan tension

Other officials are taking a harder line, however, and casting protestors as criminals.
Jul 2, 2022
Demonstrators in Nukus on July 1. (Photo: Public domain / Telegram)

Uzbekistan: Unrest-stricken region plunged into information blackout

There are reports of people severely injured, possibly fatally, as a result of police efforts to quell protests.
Jul 2, 2022

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