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Georgian opposition parties plot forming a united front for October elections

Ben Aris in Berlin May 21, 2024

The attempt to unite Georgia’s fractured opposition comes in response to the controversial Russian-style “foreign agents” bill, which has sparked huge street protests.

UN Srebrenica resolution sets Balkan politicians at loggerheads

bne IntelliNews May 21, 2024

UN General Assembly to debate resolution declaring a day of remembrance for the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia & Herzegovina this week.

Russia's MOEX index returns to pre-war level as the stock market recovers lost ground

Ben Aris in Berlin May 21, 2024

Russia’s leading MOEX index regained its pre-war level after passing 3,500 on May 18 as Russia’s stock market recovers thanks to domestic investment.

ANALYSIS: President Raisi's death and Its implications for Iran and the region

bne Tehran bureau May 20, 2024

The sudden death of Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash on May 19 has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the country's political future.

Israel's Leviathan gas field is on standby but is Bulgaria's Khan Tares next for SOCAR?

Seymur Mammadov in Baku May 20, 2024

Azerbaijan's national oil and gas company SOCAR is eyeing new Black Sea oil & gas projects, while the Israeli gas field is on hold for now due to the war.

TEHRAN BLOG: The political aftermath of President Raisi's death in Iran

bne Tehran bureau May 19, 2024

The death of President Ebrahim Raisi has triggered a political crisis in Iran, prompting urgent discussions among the nation’s elite about succession and the future leadership of the Islamic Republic.

Saudi Arabia’s big AI educational leap

Daniel Rad in Dublin May 18, 2024

The juxtaposition of artificial intelligence and Saudi Arabia might strike most as an unlikely pair but it has been part of the a revamped version of the kingdom for the past few years.

Hungary's OTP Bank unlocks potential in Uzbekistan's fast-growing market

bne IntelliNews May 17, 2024

OTP Bank's Ipoteka Bank is serving as a model for the future privatisation of state-owned banks in Uzbekistan and represents a pivotal moment in the country's economic transformation.

Turkey simply relabels Russian oil products and exports them to Europe, research indicates

bne IntelliNews May 17, 2024

Country appears to have quite brazenly emerged as a strategic pitstop for fuel products from Russia rerouted to the EU.

“Guns and butter” are both important, Putin tells military commanders

Ben Aris in Berlin May 17, 2024

Defence spending has overtaken social spending and now accounts for 8.7% of GDP, Putin says, but spending on National Projects is just as important for Russia's long-term development, Putin told his military commanders.

Assassination attempt on Fico shows radicalisation of Slovak society

Albin Sybera May 17, 2024

The shooting of Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico is already the third shooting to shake the country’s politics in six years.

Putin, Xi hold in-depth wide-ranging talks in Beijing in symbolic meeting

Ben Aris in Berlin May 16, 2024

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have jointly called for a political resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine, during the latter's visit to Beijing on May 16.

EBRD 2024: Banks still scrambling to keep up with Russia sanctions

Clare Nuttall in Yerevan May 15, 2024

Multiple packages of sanctions have been imposed on Russia since the invasion Ukraine, their scale and scope dwarfing those placed on other nations.

EBRD 2024: Geopolitics forces dramatic shifts in Emerging Europe trade patterns

Clare Nuttall in Yerevan May 15, 2024

EBRd report finds sanctions and trade disruptions have led to transformations in trade patterns across the Emerging Europe and Central Asia region.

EBRD2024: EBRD expects Emerging Europe growth boost in 2024, but slightly lowers forecast

Clare Nuttall in Yerevan May 15, 2024

Development bank makes downward revision in latest forecasts after worse than expected Q1 figures for Central Europe.

European election results could spell further backtracking on climate policy

Newsbase May 15, 2024

Results from the European Parliament elections next month could have major implications for the EU Green Deal and other climate policy, with far-right politicians expected to win more seats.

Russia's nuclear diplomacy binding emerging markets to the Kremlin

Ben Aris in Berlin May 14, 2024

Currently, Rosatom controls approximately 70% of the world export market for the construction of nuclear power plants where emerging powers in the global south are trying to boost their energy production and turning to Moscow for nuclear power.

Joining the EU has been the best reform strategy for any former Warsaw pact country

bne IntelliNews May 14, 2024

After 20 years in the EU, a comparison of Poland and Romania with Ukraine, which is waiting to join, highlights the prosperity it brings its newest members.

IIF analysis shows Kazakhstan’s economy faces bumps in the road – but no major obstacles as things stand

bne IntelliNews May 13, 2024

Central Asia’s largest economy hindered by major oil field development delays. Officials must also stay wary of threat posed by secondary sanctions.

Demographics and equality main national goals in Putin's latest May's Decree

bne IntelliNews May 13, 2024

Russian President Vladimir Putin has updated the 12 National Projects that were launched in 2019 to transform Russia and improve the quality of life. The programme was upgraded last year to National Projects 2.0 and now have been expanded again.

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