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It seems that the concept of a “Trump Bridge” is still under discussion among US, Armenian and Azerbaijani officials.
On January 15, however, the outgoing Biden Administration Treasury Department slapped sanctions on Kyrgyzstan’s Keremet Bank, ...
Real estate transactions in Central Asia tend to be all-cash affairs. But for the few who finance their property purchases ...
The chief catalyst for the infighting in the ruling Georgian Dream party appears to be, unsurprisingly, a desire for money ...
A Rosatom scientist works on an element of a nuclear reactor. The corporation appears to be losing the race to build nuclear power plants in Kazakhstan. (Photo: gov.ru) Russian en ...
Georgian officials steadfastly deny any serious delays at customs checkpoints, while Armenian drivers report a different ...
A media report claims that Armenia, Azerbaijan and the U.S. have signed a memorandum providing for the establishment of ...
Relatives mourn for the two Azerbaijani nationals who died in police custody in Russia in late June. The Russian-Azerbaijan ...
A major driver of the trend appears to be widespread public suspicion over Pashinyan’s ‘Real Armenia’ project, which he ...
Uzbekistan’s appeal as a destination for Russian businesses is rising, as neighboring Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have become more unwelcoming for sanctions-busting activity.
Russia strongly backs the project, hoping to expand its own north-south trade network, which the Kremlin sees as a counterweight to US, European and Chinese efforts to build up the Middle Corridor.
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.