Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s state visit to Pakistan, which concluded February 4, reflects a quiet but consequential shift in Central Asia’s geo-economic outlook, one in which Pakistan is ...
Central Asia’s water deficit is reaching the crisis point, according to a new report published by the Washington-based New ...
China is reshaping Central Asia's nuclear landscape by leveraging cost competitiveness, technology transfer, and expedited project timelines to erode Russia's traditional dominance in energy ...
The new proposed legislation also seeks to prevent the flow of any foreign money into politics, especially to individuals and ...
In addition to potentially punishing Kyrgyzstan, the EU is mulling additional sanctions on Russia covering banking and crypto services, as well as other sectors. Brussels is also reportedly ...
Uzbekistan is pressing pause on the construction of the country’s first nuclear power plant, due to be built by Russia’s ...
The court of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is considering a complaint brought by Kyrgyzstan against Russia, alleging ...
China is currently constructing the Sarakhs railway terminal on the Turkmenistan–Iran border, a project expected to ...
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 trying to double down on its construction promises to build up Uzbekistan’s ...
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 ...
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