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Search | 26 Articles

Gazprom will decide who’s been naughty or nice. (Gazprom)

Here’s Looking at EAEU: What a gas!

Unemployment, post-COVID hopes, and moving gas: This and more in our monthly briefing on the Eurasian Economic Union.
Here’s looking at EAEU Dec 10, 2020
pialki

Uzbekistan postpones first census because of coronavirus

The population has not been counted in over 30 years.
Nov 13, 2020
Land of plenty – for him (government handout photo)

Coronavirus adds to reasons to escape Tajikistan

The terminal state of the economy remains paramount in the minds of those wishing to leave.
Nov 13, 2020
(Artem Podrez/Pexels)

Uzbekistan to begin Chinese vaccine trial

5,000 volunteers have been mobilized for the phase-three trial.
Nov 9, 2020
A bridge to a functioning state? Under construction in Zaporizhia (photo: Fabrice Deprez)

Ukraine: Zaporizhia bridge emerges as measure of Zelensky’s progress

The president bets on a big infrastructure program to reinvigorate his political fortunes.
Fabrice Deprez Oct 27, 2020
South Caucasus gas pipeline

Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict poses threat to regional energy corridor

While it would be wrong to start pointing fingers and formulating conspiracy theories, clearly the risks are many and real.
David O'Byrne Oct 9, 2020
All that is gold glisters.

Uzbekistan pins economic fightback on gold sales

The country became the world's biggest seller of gold in July.
Sep 22, 2020
Cottoning on. (Maureen Barlin/Flickr)

Uzbekistan: Pay increased for cotton-pickers

Better salaries may inject some needed dynamism into ailing rural areas.
Sep 11, 2020
A worker installs a turbine at the Moynak hydropower plant in Kazakhstan’s east. (Moynak GES handout)

Chinese hydroelectric investments in Central Asia: A snapshot

The first in a series of briefings on Beijing's investments in Central Asian renewables.
Niva Yau Aug 31, 2020
Abkhazia booth

Russian tourists flood into newly reopened Abkhazia

The territory's public health officials have warned against opening up to tourism, and the arrival of tourists has coincided with a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases.
Joshua Kucera Aug 11, 2020
Keeping tabs: Officials say fraud was committed by sanitary-epidemiological service personnel. (Photo: Government website)

Uzbekistan: Civil society hindered in ability to contain COVID-19 corruption

The chair of the Senate says $171,000 have gone missing.
Aug 10, 2020
An article in Chinese news outlets last month claiming Tajikistan’s Pamir mountains reopened a festering wound in Dushanbe. (photo: David Trilling)

China business briefing: Unclear borders, uneasy neighbors

Our monthly briefing on China in Central Asia.
Niva Yau Aug 3, 2020
Disinfection brigades cleaning cars in Tashkent. (Photo: Government handout)

Uzbekistan: Second lockdown imposed, bringing specter of more economic pain

The economy is set to contract sharply this year as a result of the crisis.
Jul 8, 2020
Messaging without fear (photo: David Trilling)

Perspectives | Why Moscow is embracing decentralized tech

The government’s lack of capacity helps explain the about-face.
Miranda Lupion Jul 2, 2020
Which way to go? Migrant workers in Moscow (David Trilling)

Uzbekistan: Heartbreak and despair for expat laborers trapped by COVID

Tens of thousands of Uzbek workers are trying to get home. In Uzbekistan itself, however, not everybody is eager to see them.
Jun 5, 2020

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