Eurasia / Features

Local elections loom in Georgia

bne IntelliNews South Caucasus bureau September 12, 2025

Georgia’s October 4 municipal elections are already mired in controversy amid a partial opposition boycott and mounting state repression, as major international observers refuse to participate.

Central Asia, India see untapped trade potential but face connectivity hurdles

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 10, 2025

Joint report by Eurasian Development Bank and India Exim Bank reveals significant potential for mutual trade and investment held back by logistical bottlenecks.

INTERVIEW: Kazakhstan repositions as a diversified investment destination

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 9, 2025

Kazakhstan is doubling down on its drive to attract high-quality foreign investment, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alibek Kuantyrov in an interview with bne IntelliNews.

Stumbling blocks hinder plan to build Trans-Afghan Railway connecting Uzbekistan to Pakistani seaports

bne IntelliNews September 8, 2025

Security risks, financing challenges, difficult terrain and lack of recognition for Taliban among headaches.

PANNIER: Tensions creep into rebuilt Tashkent-Bishkek relations as Uzbek border guards shoot dead two Kyrgyz men

Bruce Pannier September 8, 2025

What's known indicates victims were gathering medicinal herb unaware they had strayed across frontier.

Central Asia and Afghanistan heading for “confrontation” over water-thirsty canal, warns analyst

bne IntelliNews September 5, 2025

Minimal progress seen in dealing with rightful Taliban claim to share of Amu Darya border river. Region’s water security dilemma worsening.

PANNIER: Uzbekistan, the population power of Central Asia

Bruce Pannier September 2, 2025

In around 10 years, country could boast as many as 50mn inhabitants. By the end of 2026, it could already overtake Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan combined for people.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is coming of age

Ben Aris in Berlin September 1, 2025

More than two and half decades after it was founded as a regional security organization to secure porous borders in the depths of Central Asia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is coming of age as it expands its reach and agenda.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Acquisitive arm of Turkish regime takes over ammunition maker Assan

Akin Nazli in Belgrade August 30, 2025

Gulenism and espionage charges cited. TMSF now manages 858 companies.

Murder-suicide attempt in Tajikistan draws attention to domestic violence, mental health issues

Alexander Thompson for Eurasianet August 29, 2025

US funding cuts make it harder to close gaps.

World Bank seems to be having second thoughts about Tajikistan’s Rogun Dam

Eurasianet August 26, 2025

Ball now in Dushanbe’s court to justify high cost.

Turkey breaks ground on its section of the TRIPP rail corridor

Eurasianet August 26, 2025

Turkish project would help make TRIPP the go-to route for Middle Corridor freight.

Boost for event tourism as J.Lo concert showcases Tashkent’s ability to put on world-class entertainment

bne IntelliNews August 14, 2025

State coffers, meanwhile, get $3mn tax boost.

Does Donald Trump deserve a Nobel Peace Prize?

bne IntelliNews August 14, 2025

After the White House dubbed Donald Trump the "president for peace", bne IntelliNews contributors assess how much substance there is behind the international diplomatic triumphs claimed by his administration.

PANNIER: Testing time for exiled Tajik opposition as "reformers" announce breakaway party

Bruce Pannier August 13, 2025

Reformers Movement to take on Islamic Renaissance Party in battle to win right to lead fight against strongman Rahmon.

INTERVIEW: Azerbaijan looks to substantial peace dividends from Armenia deal

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow August 11, 2025

Azerbaijan’s ambassador to the UK Elin Suleymanov outlines the benefits to Azerbaijan, Armenia and the broader region from the August 8 Washington summit.

The silent crisis: Abortion and reproductive rights in Turkmenistan

Aigerim Turgunbaeva for Eurasianet August 7, 2025

Turkmen women today are worse off than their grandmothers.

Kazakhstan reviews its big oil contracts looking for a better deal

Ben Aris in Berlin August 2, 2025

COMMENT: Kazakhstan is reviewing its big oil contracts Kazakhstan has begun laying the groundwork for a revision of the contracts it signed with big oil in the 1990s when the country was flat on its back.

Russia-Azerbaijan crisis continues to deepen

Cavid Aga in Warsaw August 1, 2025

The diplomatic crisis between Russia and Azerbaijan has expanded into cultural warfare, with Moscow dismissing a senior TASS executive for attending an Azerbaijani event.

Only two bidders left in the auction for HSBC’s Maltese operations

Ben Aris in Berlin July 29, 2025

The auction for HSBC’s Maltese operations has attracted more interest than first expected with the number of bidders rising to five at its peak. However, three have dropped out and only Bank of Georgia and Armenia’s Ardshinbank remain in the race

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