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A media report claims that Armenia, Azerbaijan and the U.S. have signed a memorandum providing for the establishment of ...
A major driver of the trend appears to be widespread public suspicion over Pashinyan’s ‘Real Armenia’ project, which he unveiled in February. The program promotes a new understanding of patriotism, ...
Uzbekistan is fast evolving as a gig economy, as over one-quarter of the working-age population is now classified as self-employed, according to the State Taxation Committee.
The shrill nature of Georgian Dream’s response suggests that the EU has struck a sensitive spot with its ultimatum. The loss ...
A series of laws adopted by Azerbaijan’s rubber-stamp parliament in the spring is paving the way for tariff reform in the ...
Since Shavkat Mirziyoyev assumed the presidency in 2016, Uzbekistan has averaged 5.7 percent GDP growth annually, while ...
A district court in Samsun, on Turkey’s north coast, cleared activists Alisher Sakhatov and Abdulla Orusov for deportation ...
A district court in Bishkek ordered the closure July 9 of April TV – a Russian-language outlet that broadcast on YouTube and published news on social media – ruling in favor of prosecutors who argued ...
Citizens of the Central Asian state seeking to visit the United States will no longer be able to obtain multi-entry visas, only single-entry. In addition, non-immigrant visas issued to Kyrgyz citizens ...
The head of Rossotrudnichestvo, Russia’s international assistance agency, has an ambitious plan for the Kremlin soft-power entity to fill development gaps created by the dismantling of the US Agency ...
The feud between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and leaders of the Armenian ApostolicChurch is plumbing the depths of schoolyard crudeness. There’s long been bad blood between the prime minister and ...
Turkmenistan has attracted lots of diplomatic attention this week from both the United States and Russia. The flurry of activity suggests geopolitical jostling is intensifying over the Central Asian ...