Uzbekistan: Blogger flees country, cites pressure from authorities Ollashukurova said she feared being placed in psychiatric institution. Jan 21, 2020
Congress probes American cancers at Uzbekistan base The Pentagon knew of radioactive and chemical dangers at the Karshi-Khanabad airbase. Jan 15, 2020
Tajikistan: Arrows fired across ex-mayor's bow as associates face prison time Ubaidulloev is widely seen as the Kremlin's man. Jan 15, 2020
Uzbekistan sustains poverty by blocking internal migration Uzbeks are far less likely than people from similarly sized countries to move to a city. That hurts the economy and, indirectly, tears families apart. Sam Bhutia Jan 15, 2020
Abkhazian leader resigns, new elections called The surprise resignation followed four days of protests and the intervention of two senior Russian officials. Joshua Kucera Jan 13, 2020
Can Uzbekistan gain from EAEU membership? While Uzbekistan debates joining the Eurasian Economic Union, what does the country stand to gain from membership in the Russia-led trade bloc? Sam Bhutia Jan 10, 2020
Uzbekistan: Ex-deputy ambassador to UK imprisoned after secret trial Yusupov was denied medication for his long-standing mental illness and deprived of access to his family while on trial. Jan 9, 2020
Uzbekistan’s modern gold rush Last year Uzbekistan lifted a ban on individuals prospecting for gold. In a remote corner of Navoi province, locals and Chinese have not wasted time getting into business. Jan 9, 2020
Armenia and Russia keep ties on track Despite controversies about how a Russian company runs Armenia’s rail system, the two sides appear committed to making the relationship work. Ani Mejlumyan Jan 7, 2020
Rubles in the Near Abroad: Tashkent tease, Yerevan squeeze Flirting with Uzbekistan, reconciling with Armenia and guarding Turkmenistan: This and more in our monthly Russian business briefing. Maximilian Hess Jan 6, 2020
Uzbekistan: Little change in parliament, but more women represented Ruling UzLiDeP party increases tally by one deputy. Jan 6, 2020