Eurasia / Features

2026 set to be a turbulent year as civil unrest risk climbs across CEE and Central Asia

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow December 4, 2025

Civil unrest risks have risen sharply amid mounting political instability, simmering corruption allegations and inflation-linked discontent, according to Verisk Maplecroft.

PANNIER: Who’s killing Chinese workers on the Afghan-Tajik frontier?

Bruce Pannier December 3, 2025

Beijing, among others, wants answers.

Georgia leads South Caucasus for banking and investment, but Armenia is rising star

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow November 27, 2025

New index from GlobalSource Partners compares the banking sectors and business environments of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

Baku pushes Middle Corridor and North-South projects at CIS railway summit

Cavid Aga in Warsaw November 27, 2025

Azerbaijan Railways head says works on North-South corridor are reinforcing Azerbaijan’s position as a strategic link between northern and southern trade flows.

Kazakhstan's critical minerals ambitions may still be a distant dream

Nizom Khodjayev in Astana November 26, 2025

So much remains mere speculation.

Ancient city of poets, scholars and dreamers breathes again with the Bukhara Biennial

Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent November 25, 2025

Among event's most compelling stories was the journey of a humble space for prayer and contemplation.

Demographic shifts threaten long-term growth in Emerging Europe, EBRD warns

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow November 25, 2025

Economies are "getting old before they get rich” as labour shortages, rising pension costs and declining working-age populations take their toll on region.

After Tajikistan deports hundreds of Afghans, refugee community remains on edge

Eurasianet November 19, 2025

Tajiks accuse deportees of bad behaviour, many held legal status.

PANNIER: Dire power deficit pits Kyrgyz president against city mayors and kettle against washing machine

Bruce Pannier November 18, 2025

Disco lights ordered off by 10pm. Crypto farms unplugged.

Bottleneck on the border, truckers baffled by major snarl-up on Kazakhstan-Russia frontier

Emma Collet in Oral November 16, 2025

Tens of thousands of goods vehicles stranded. Yet nobody is quite clear on what is going on.

Georgia’s ruling party cements absolute power one year on from disputed election

bne IntelliNews November 16, 2025

The Georgian Dream government has banned rival parties, imprisoned their leaders and branded them saboteurs, successfully laying the foundations for dictatorship in Georgia.

LGBTQ+ Russians fleeing Georgia say country mirrors Kremlin's playbook

bne IntelliNews November 13, 2025

Russian émigrés who once saw Georgia as a safe haven now warn the country is replicating Russia's systematic persecution of LGBTQ+ people, forcing them to flee once more

PANNIER: Booming breadbasket Kazakhstan now shipping grain to three continents

Bruce Pannier November 11, 2025

Drought-stricken countries such as Iran thankful Kazakhs are enjoying bumper crops. Improving cargo routes helping to push up shipments.

Georgian prime minister deepens ties with China as relations with West worsen

bne IntelliNews November 10, 2025

Political and economic ties have expanded rapidly since 2023, reflecting the ruling Georgian Dream party's growing pivot toward Beijing.

US, Central Asia relations will be strengthened “like never before”, says Trump

bne IntelliNews November 9, 2025

At White House summit with region’s five presidents, American leader commends series of business deals.

Kazakhstan’s AIFC arbitration centre emerges as a Eurasian rival to London and Singapore

Clare Nuttall in Astana November 8, 2025

The international arbitration centre at the Astana International Financial Centre is increasingly being used by regional and international businesses for commercial dispute resolution.

Will Trump’s Central Asia summit in Washington help break the Chinese chokehold on rare earths?

bne IntelliNews November 5, 2025

“Rare earths”. As Donald Trump on November 6 hosts Central Asia’s five presidents in Washington, DC, observers can forgive themselves if they quickly lose count of the number of times these buzzwords are uttered.

INTERVIEW: Population growth makes Central Asia a “hot” region for investors, says Roca executive

Clare Nuttall in Astana November 5, 2025

Global bathroom products manufacturer Roca Group plans to invest €70mn in an industrial complex in Kyzylorda, as it eyes growing demand across Central Asia.

Kazakhstan defies global FDI downturn as investors target new sectors

Clare Nuttall in Astana November 4, 2025

Renewables, agribusiness, data centres and advanced manufacturing among new magnets for investment sitting alongside oil, gas and mining.

COMMENT: China’s latest economic conquest – Central Asia

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 2, 2025

For the five Central Asian republics - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - China has in recent years emerged not only as a dominant trading partner, but increasingly as the only partner nearby that can actually deliver.

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