World Cup fever and K-pop brigades collide with Colombia's bitter run-off
Colombians head to the polls today in a presidential run-off shadowed by allegations of vote coercion, foreign interference and a culture war fought largely on social media.
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TIIF 2026: Albania looks to Central Asia and Middle Corridor links to Asia
When Albanian President Bajram Begaj addressed the Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF), he was making the case for a relationship that, by his own government's admission, has barely existed for the past three decades.
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TIIF 2026: Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries ramps up Central Asian operations
Russia’s largest e-commerce operator Wildberries became the largest retailer of any sort when it overtook MasterSport in 2019 and took Russia into a new age of e-commerce. Now it is expanding into Uzbekistan's fast growing economy.
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TIIF 2026: Europeans rush in to a booming Uzbekistan
When Lord Jason Stockwood, Britain's Minister of State for Investment, addressed an investor panel at the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) in June, he was brimming with enthusiasm.
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How Russian firms get their apps into App Store despite sanctions
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, sanctioned banks have adopted "guerrilla" strategies to launch their apps on the App Store.
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Imamoglu trial hears of strip search ordeal at Istanbul police station
Case featuring 414 defendants told of alleged tactics “designed to break dignity” as prosecutors demand confessions over web of claimed opposition party corruption.
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India faces twin threat of extreme heat and a slow moving monsoon
Most parts of India are facing unprecedented heatwave conditions. For several weeks, India’s capital, New Delhi, has been suffering under temperatures over 40 °C.
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MOSCOW BLOG: Ukrainian drone strikes spark fuel fears in the Russian capital
Ukraine has once more brought the war to Russia’s capital, launching its biggest drone strike against Moscow since the start of the conflict, causing what may be extensive damage to the city’s main oil refinery and sparking fears of fuel shortages.
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