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

Bruce Pannier December 3, 2025

Beijing, among others, wants answers.

LONG READ: De-dollarisation gathering momentum, driven by geopolitics and ballooning debt fears

Ben Aris in Berlin December 3, 2025

De-dollarisation is gathering momentum, but the process of switching to settling global trade in multiple currencies is going at a glacial pace. The problem is that once glaciers start moving, they are impossible to stop.

Stopping dog meat sales in Indonesia is more about shuffling paperwork than morality

bno - Surabaya Office December 3, 2025

Just outside Jakarta’s regulatory lens, a viral video circulated in late 2025 showing dogs packed into sacks in an alleged dog meat supply chain in Bantul, Yogyakarta, sparking public outrage and new regional commitments.

Surging US and Russian LNG exports push gas prices to 18-month low

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

LNG prices in Europe have dropped to their lowest levels in 18 months, thanks to surging supply and subdued demand across the continent.

Poland emerges as regional gas hub on record 2025 transmission volumes

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

Poland is emerging as a regional gas hub after setting a new record for natural gas transmission in 2025. Gaz-System, the state-owned transmission system operator, is on track to deliver a record 20bcm this year.

IntelliNews Lambda: Europe’s gas storage is back to normal

Ben Aris in Berlin December 2, 2025

LNG prices in Europe have dropped to their lowest levels in 18 months, thanks to surging supply and subdued demand across the continent. That has led to comfortably full gas tanks and the lowest deviation from the baseline in 15 years.

Public confidence in South Korean economy hits highest level since 2017

bno - Busan Office December 2, 2025

South Korea's consumer sentiment experienced a significant uplift in November, reflecting greater public optimism about the nation's economic trajectory. This positive shift led the key confidence index to its highest reading in eight years.

INTERVIEW: Cash Plus leads Kosovo’s shift to fully digital finance

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje December 1, 2025

Cash Plus, a fully digital lending platform, is among the countries pushing forward Kosovo's young but expanding fintech sector.

South Korea’s corporate giants shift focus to domestic investment

bno - Busan Office November 30, 2025

The Korea‑US framework establishes $200bn in cash direct equity investment, with an annual cap of $20bn for at least 10 years, paid in stepwise installments according to milestones. The US will lead investment destination decisions.

Towards a cashless Bangladesh

bno - Mumbai bureau November 29, 2025

Bangladesh’s transition toward a cashless economy presents what the Foreign Investors’ Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) describes as a dual reality, marked by both clear opportunity and persistent structural constraints.

Russian middle-class investors have $14bn of frozen stocks abroad

Ben Aris in Berlin November 28, 2025

Millions of Russian citizens who invested in foreign stocks and bonds before the war in Ukraine remain locked out of their assets, three years after sweeping Western sanctions froze Russian-linked holdings across global financial markets.

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.

China's latest anti-India move focuses on transit travellers

bno Chennai Office November 27, 2025

China’s refusal to acknowledge the validity of an Indian passport held by a UK-based Arunachal Pradesh born traveller illustrates a widening pattern in which Beijing links territorial claims to the movement of ordinary Indian citizens.

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.

COMMENT: Xi’s call to Trump smacks of a leader whose bark is worse than his bite

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 25, 2025

That Japan’s Takaichi – a known fan of Britain’s Iron Lady of the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s, Margaret Thatcher – has refused to bend, break or back down under a barrage of Chinese abuse speaks volumes.

Iran-US talks back on the table?

bnm Tehran bureau November 24, 2025

Diplomatic activity involving Iran, Oman, Saudi Arabia and US reignites speculation about resumed Tehran-Washington dialogue. Iranian FM visits Muscat whilst President Pezeshkian sends letter to Saudi king interpreted as discreet overture.

INTERVIEW: Ukraine’s "cheap, fast and brutally effective” innovation positioning it as European defence hub

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow November 23, 2025

Ukraine has become a centre for defence and dual-use technological innovation since the start of the war with Russia, Maria Repko of Kyiv-based think-tank CES tells bne IntelliNews.

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