Eurasia / Features

PANNIER: China’s big push into Uzbekistan

Bruce Pannier March 1, 2025

Wave of projects in energy, mining, factories and construction and water conservation. Critical minerals could be next.

Rail link to supercharge Mongolia’s coal exports to China

Michael Kohn February 27, 2025

Mongolian trade minister tells bne IntelliNews the mega-project is a “game-changer” due to his country’s historic reliance on trucking.

EBRD lowers 2025 forecasts citing subdued global growth and trade fragmentation

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow February 27, 2025

Weaker external demand and potential impact of Trump tariffs weigh on Emerging Europe, Central Asia and Semed regions, with growth now projected at 3.2%.

INTERVIEW: New growth drivers for Kazakhstan’s economy, says BCC Invest

Clare Nuttall in Almaty February 26, 2025

BCC Invest head of research Sultan Zhumagali says trade and construction have emerged as engines of growth in an economy that is no longer purely resource-driven.

Azerbaijan moves to erode media freedom

bne IntelliNews February 24, 2025

The suspension of BBC News Azerbaijani’s operations and the financial collapse of Turan Information Agency — within days of each other — signal an accelerating erosion of independent journalism.

Mongolia on a soft power jolt to develop tourism, cultural exports take to stages worldwide

Michael Kohn February 8, 2025

From horsehead fiddles at Sydney Opera House to hard rock at Glastonbury, a Davos pop-up and Broadway, you can’t miss the invitation.

PANNIER: Prince Karim Aga Khan IV obituary

Bruce Pannier February 7, 2025

Spiritual leader who mingled with heads of state and royalty leaves behind tremendous amount of grassroots work that will benefit Ismaili Muslim communities for generations to come.

“Unchained” Trump is main risk to broadly positive Emerging Europe growth prospects

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow February 4, 2025

Steep US tariffs on the EU or a sudden cut in support for Ukraine are the major downside risks for the region, says new wiiw report.

Georgian wine renaissance defies political turmoil

Liza Zhvania in Tbilisi February 4, 2025

Georgia’s centuries-old winemaking heritage positions it to cater to growing international demand for premium products.

EU sanctions envoy takes on delicate “compliance” issues on visit to Kazakhstan

Emma Collet in Astana February 3, 2025

Given Russian-Kazakh economic integration, Europe cannot hope to stop every illicit shipment from the Central Asian country to Moscow’s war economy, but there are some notable successes.

Kazakhstan: Authorities aren’t joking about prosecuting satirical social media channel

bne IntelliNews February 3, 2025

Satirist facing seven-year prison sentence.

Uzbekistan’s Saneg turns flared gas into fuel

bne IntelliNews February 2, 2025

By utilising associated gas produced at oilfields rather than flaring it, Saneg is bolstering Uzbekistan's energy supply while tackling emissions.

Pakistan, Bangladesh strengthen ties in post-Hasina era

bno - Kolkata Bureau February 2, 2025

For much of the 54 years since Bangladesh gained its independence from Pakistan, ties between the two countries have remained strained at best. Now things are starting to look up.

Families of Karabakh Armenian leaders condemn sham trials in Azerbaijan

Neil Hauer in Yerevan January 31, 2025

Trials of Russian-Armenian billionaire Ruben Vardanyan and fellow former Karabakh leaders draw little Western attention despite Azerbaijan’s poor human rights record.

Iran visa-free agreement with Tajikistan goes into effect

bnm Tehran bureau January 28, 2025

Iran and Tajikistan implemented a visa-waiver agreement on February 2 in a boost to the two Persian-speaking countries' relations.

Tajikistan: Personnel reshuffle creates glide path for dynastic transition of power

Eurasianet January 27, 2025

Will 2025 be the year of a father-son political handoff?

Protesters in rural Georgia aim to sap the security forces’ strength

Neil Hauer in Khashuri January 27, 2025

Even small regional demonstrations may prove crucial in preventing police reinforcements being sent to Tbilisi.

Tbilisi actors breathe new life into Georgia’s resistance movement

Ailis Halligan in Tbilisi January 26, 2025

The Vaso Abashidze Theatre in Tbilisi staged a powerful protest performance on the 57th consecutive day of Georgia’s anti-government, pro-EU protests.

India’s doubts over TAPI Pipeline persist amid security and geopolitical concerns

bno - Mumbai bureau January 24, 2025

The TAPI pipeline project, upon completion, will span 1,814 kilometres, beginning at the Galkynysh Gas Field in Turkmenistan, the world’s second-largest natural gas reserve

OUTLOOK Small Stans & Mongolia 2025

bne IntelliNews January 21, 2025

What is in store for the Small Stans and Mongolia in 2025? bne IntelliNews’ annual OUTLOOK: Small Stans & Mongolia 2025

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