With gunfire exchanges a seemingly regular occurrence these days along the Tajik-Afghan border, the Russia-led Collective ...
The new proposed legislation also seeks to prevent the flow of any foreign money into politics, especially to individuals and movements opposed to Georgian Dream’s one-party rule. Money laundering ...
A report published by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Artificial Intelligence measures the country’s progress in shaping “a new ...
Eager to counter a spreading perception of unreliability due to financial woes, Rosatom, Russia’s nuclear energy agency, is ...
The court of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is considering a complaint brought by Kyrgyzstan against Russia, alleging ...
Uzbekistan is pressing pause on the construction of the country’s first nuclear power plant, due to be built by Russia’s ...
Officials are in damage-control mode in Georgia after the supposed unauthorized publication of a late 2025 state decree ...
An economic motive seems to be underpinning Uzbek officials’ engagement with Mormon leaders. A presidential statement issued ...
Despite this major trend in Central Asia, the pro-Russian, or seemingly pro-Russian, policies of regional leaders may have a ...
When Guldariya Sherizat staged a protest in Kazakhstan over the arrest of her husband in neighboring China, she did not expect to end up in the dock facing 10 years in prison.
The New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, a Washington think tank, has launched an initiative to promote the emergence ...
The Azerbaijani state energy company SOCAR has announced it is selling natural gas to Austria and Germany. But it remains an ...