Russian energy company keeps gushing red ink.
“Students are not picking universities. They just want to leave and study abroad. We make that happen,” says the CEO and founder of Borderless, an online application that helps students from emerging markets find a university place.
Nuclear energy cooperation also in play.
World Bank’s financing role facing scrutiny.
Uzbekistan reportedly considering purchase of Chinese fighters.
Little near-term pain, but lots of uncertainty about future.
Kazakhstan boasts 19 out of 34 types of critical raw materials seen as essential to EU economy, while the five 'stans' have 40% of the world’s reserves of manganese.
In aspiring for a strategic partnership with the region, Brussels has one eye firmly fixed on deposits of critical minerals.
Caution evident in build-up to gathering.
Such backing for overseas labour and environmental programmes puts “America last”, says secretary of labour.
Aral Sea inflow falls short.
Citizenship wielded as instrument of coercion.
Proponents of democracy won’t like the answer.
Country ambitious to host 12mn this year compared to 8.2mn last year.
Member states want EU to fund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after US President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at dismantling the Agency for Global Media.
Central Asia one of globe’s most air-polluted regions.
China continues to extend lead in ranking of number of companies foreign investors have set up and backed in Central Asia's second largest economy. Russia second, Turkey third.
Report also underlines value of remittances said to contribute 45% of Tajikistan’s GDP, 24% of Kyrgyzstan’s and 14% of Uzbekistan’s.
Call on international financial institutions to reevaluate projects.
Euronext-listed Voltalia inks agreement on sidelines of Uzbek President Mirziyoyev's official visit to Paris.