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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

New US strategic partnership could be revolutionary for Armenia

Neil Hauer in Yerevan January 20, 2025

As the world awaits the start of Trump’s new term, Armenia has secured a significant win in its realignment towards the West.

A tale of two Tajikistans: the macro and micro realities

Eurasianet January 15, 2025

Economic statistics do not accurately reflect on-the-ground reality for a large number of Tajiks.

Mongolia revives traditional "Ghengis Khan" script bichig

Antonio Graceffo in Ulaanbaatar January 15, 2025

13th century writing system created specifically for Mongolian language to appear alongside Cyrillic in official documents.

Georgians still resisting: the view from Rustaveli

bne IntelliNews January 14, 2025

The next few days could be critical, as Georgian Dream looks set on upping the level of police repression and protesters gear up for a renewed wave of high intensity, engaged resistance.

Georgia’s once vibrant theatres fall silent

Liza Zhvania in Tbilisi January 13, 2025

Actors, comedians and theatre workers are on strike in solidarity with activists arrested during the ongoing wave of protests in Georgia.

OUTLOOK Uzbekistan 2025

bne IntelliNews January 13, 2025

What is in store for Uzbekistan in 2025? bne IntelliNews’ annual OUTLOOK: Uzbekistan 2025

Abkhazia in deep crisis

Neil Hauer in Tbilisi January 12, 2025

With Abkhaz society dead-set against a controversial investment law and the statelet's patron Russia seemingly insistent on it passing, it’s unclear what possible way there is out of the crisis.

OUTLOOK: Caucasus 2025

bne IntelliNews January 10, 2025

What is in store for the Caucasus countries in 2025? bne IntelliNews’ annual OUTLOOK: Caucasus 2025.

OUTLOOK: Kazakhstan 2025

bne IntelliNews January 8, 2025

What is in store for Kazakhstan in 2025? bne IntelliNews’ annual OUTLOOK: Kazakhstan 2025

Georgian Dream loses the support of the regions

Neil Hauer in Tbilisi January 7, 2025

For all its propaganda efforts, Georgian Dream appears to have lost the fundamental trust of rural Georgians to guide them towards a better future.

Former Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan faces life in prison

Ani Avetisyan in Yerevan January 5, 2025

Vardanyan's son and lawyer tell bne IntelliNews he is being used as a "bargaining chip" by Azerbaijan after new charges are filed.

PROFILE: Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili

Liza Zhvania in Tbilisi December 21, 2024

Zourabichvili has emerged as an unexpected leader of the protest movement against the ruling Georgian Dream party.

PANNIER: Why the Turkmenistan, Iran gas “friendship” is back on

Bruce Pannier December 20, 2024

In tough struggle to find new export markets, Turkmen even agree to Iranian contractors building infrastructure in tightly controlled Central Asian country.

Russia reaps harvest of chaos in nearby democracies

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow December 19, 2024

Allegations of interference surround recent elections in Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova and Romania.

More help needed for Ukraine’s ravaged energy sector

Newsbase December 16, 2024

A multi-million-euro fund launched by Ukraine’s European allies to help the war-ravaged energy sector is running low on cash as power providers struggle to keep the lights on this winter.

Uzbekistan’s universities claim places in prestigious rankings for first time

Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent December 15, 2024

Enrollment in country’s higher education system has surged from 9% in 2016 to 38%, or 1.3mn students, this year.

COMMENT: Could Iran open new fronts against Israel and Azerbaijan?

Fuad Shahbazov in Durham December 14, 2024

Hikmat Hajiyev, assistant to Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, met with Israel’s President Isaac Herzog and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar in Jerusalem on December 9. in what could be a historic meeting.

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