In November 2024, Serbia’s parliament lifted a decades-long ban on nuclear power, enacted in 1989 in the wake of the ...
Their report, titled Turkmenistan Cotton: State-Imposed Forced Labor in the Annual Cotton Harvest, High Risk in Global Supply ...
Turkey and Armenia have taken a major stride in settling their historical differences, agreeing on a bureaucratic framework ...
Now, Kyrgyzstan’s tough-talking ex-state security chief stands accused of plotting a coup of his own. Kyrgyzstan’s general ...
A report compiled by the tech giant Microsoft shows most Central Asian states rank among the lowest in the world in terms of citizens integrating generative artificial intelligence into their daily ...
Metropolitan Shio Mujiri has been elected as the new head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, a position that carries not just ...
Eurasianet has received one of its highest honors in its 27 years of operations in recognition of watchdog journalism ...
The presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan made unexpected appearances on Red Square, standing near Russian leader Vladimir Putin as they all took in the drastically scaled-back Victory Day parade.
The number of Tajik labor migrants heading abroad is dipping, but the amount of money they are sending home is skyrocketing, according to data published by the International Organization for Migration ...
The Armenian security services have searched the home of a leading opposition politician and detained hundreds of his supporters in an escalating battle with the man who until recently had been ...
The European Union has commenced its “dialogue” with Armenia on enabling visa-free travel by Armenian citizens to the EU. The announcement comes amid reports of growing difficulties at present for ...
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