Nikolai Podguzov tells bne IntelliNews that resource-rich region can achieve fast and sustainable growth by investing into new industries.
Street protests expected after opposition’s initial hopes of victory dashed.
Georgia’s ruling party has dangled a particularly juicy carrot in front of the electorate: the possibility of regaining the two Russian-occupied separatist regions.
Georgia’s country’s richest man is widely regarded as controlling nearly all branches of power from behind the scenes.
Both countries face a high level of Russian interference around elections critical for their geopolitical orientation.
Tensions rise further as lawmaker rebuffs idea of Uzbekistan joining Russia-led trade bloc, two days after Kazakhstan’s “No” to BRICS.
Daily struggles are a bigger concern than geopolitics in Nikozi, a Georgian village next to the breakaway South Ossetia region.
NMMC’s first deputy CEO Eugene Antonov talks to bne IntelliNews about the gold mining major’s plans after its $1bn debut Eurobond issuance.
Freedom Holding Corp., a multinational diversified financial services holding company with a presence through its subsidiaries in more than 20 countries, completed its fifth year on the NASDAQ Stock Market with impressive business growth.
Over the years the Almaty Marathon has grown to become the largest marathon in Central Asia and has effects far beyond the finish line. The event aims not only to promote health and an active lifestyle but also works to tackle broader societal issues
Expect to hear some grumbles from the purveyors of Cyrillic in Moscow.
Strong opinions on both sides as nation with dark memories of Soviet bomb testing gears up for weekend referendum on whether to exploit its uranium to secure energy future.
No-one expects the government to “lose” the October 6 vote. And, as things stand, Russia can be expected to win the deal for NPP delivery.
Officials hope to set example for revival of endangered species.
Legislative changes would promote separation of church and state, yet enable strict government oversight of spiritual matters.
Development bank expects 2.8% growth across its region of operations in 2024, rising to 3.5% in 2025.
With great fanfare, construction was for a second time launched in Afghanistan, but you’ll struggle to find any observer who thinks the project is going anywhere fast.
Uzbekistan is once again asserting itself as one of the most active countries in Central Asia in its pragmatic rapprochement with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
German chancellor’s Central Asian tour lays groundwork for win-win deals that can nudge region in Westward direction.
Georgia’s leading election watchdog rejects the ruling party’s foreign agents law and will “defend the will and rights of Georgian voters” in next month’s elections.