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EurasiaChat: Putin's propagandists lose steam

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Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Jan 31, 2023
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Uzbekistan detains seven journalists in secretive raids

Authorities say that Telegram channels are at the heart of an investigation into extortion, but have offered few details.
Jan 30, 2023
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Uzbekistan: Widespread child labor persists away from the fields

The problem is linked to the lack of systemic support for low-income families and the government’s refusal to ease hurdles to registering a non-profit.
Jan 30, 2023
Uztransgaz

As Uzbekistan freezes, is it exporting valuable gas to China – or not?

This latest winter energy crisis is undermining public confidence in the administration of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
Joanna Lillis Jan 24, 2023
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Armenia considers recruiting women as part of military reform

The hardest thing to change may be patriarchal stereotypes.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Jan 23, 2023
A chill in the air: Uzbekistan has not seen a winter like this in half a century. (Photo: Eurasianet)

Uzbekistan tries – and mostly fails – to cope with shock winter

Meteorologists say Tashkent has not seen such cold in 50 years.
Jan 18, 2023
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Turkmenistan: The big chill

It is so cold that Turkmenistan has suspending gas exports to Uzbekistan, Iran and even its most important customer, China. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 17, 2023
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EurasiaChat: Healthcare is collapsing in Central Asia and doctors are being blamed

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Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Jan 17, 2023
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Uzbekistan: Courtroom dramas play out in trial over Karakalpakstan violence

For all the government's boasts of transparency, critics of the trial say rigorous scrutiny has been sorely lacking.
Joanna Lillis Jan 13, 2023
Hero of the People

Perspectives | Turkmenistan forgets Memory Day

As the government rewrites history to avoid mentioning a Russian atrocity, Turkmen are taking their reminiscences online.
Oguljamal Yazliyeva Jan 12, 2023
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Harsh winter weather sweeps across Central Asia

Temperatures in Kazakhstan are slipping to below -30 degrees Celsius.
Jan 10, 2023
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The decline of student debate clubs signals erosion of critical thinking in Russia

As the Russian government discourages independent thinking, student debate clubs are being squeezed.
Kimberly O’Haver Jan 9, 2023
Serdar

Turkmenistan: Keeping it in the family

The former president ended 2022 in the spotlight: He got a new city named in his honor, his poem set to music by his grandson on state television, and compliments from Russia. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jan 3, 2023
Marion Biotech

Uzbekistan: 19 children dead from Indian-made cough syrup

Uzbekistan is the second-largest market for Indian pharmaceuticals in the former Soviet Union.
Joanna Lillis Jan 2, 2023
Narmatova

Kyrgyzstan presses ahead with prosecution of border deal critics despite hunger strike

Making an example of this group looks like an attempt to put an indefinite end to Kyrgyzstan’s periodic cycle of extra-parliamentary regime changes.
Aiday Erkebaeva Dec 28, 2022

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