Why Europe is looking towards Central Asia
The developing world is no longer catching up. In several critical areas, it has pulled ahead — and the institutions that built the modern financial system are only now beginning to understand what that means for them.
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Beijing raises stakes in economic clash with Tokyo
Beijing expanded its economic pressure campaign against Tokyo in late June, imposing immediate outbound trade limits on 40 Japanese enterprises and state-run scientific bodies.
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The EDB's next frontier: Uzbekistan and the future of Central Asian integration
Only a year after becoming the Eurasian Development Bank's seventh shareholder, Uzbekistan has quickly become one of the institution's strategic priorities.
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Krško second reactor remains central to Slovenia’s energy strategy in shifting political landscape
New government to accelerate JEK2 project to as one of Slovenia’s key strategic energy projects, energy ministry tells IntelliNews.
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India's new diplomacy of trade deals
Between 2021 and 2026 India’s geoeconomic policy has been pivoting towards free trade agreements as its central pillar, especially with partners that fall into the category of developed nations.
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CAUCASUS BLOG: EU bets on Armenia and Azerbaijan
Brussels’ South Caucasus policy has shifted as it seeks to secure regional stability, expand transport corridors and reduce Russian influence.
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Nigeria's Dangote Cement ups dividend 50% for record $550mn payout ahead of planned refinery IPO
Dangote Cement's record dividend could boost interest in a planned IPO of its sister company controlling the 650,000-bpd oil refinery in Lagos, which market estimates have valued at up to $50bn.
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Moldova’s prime minister resigns after corruption scandal at air traffic control company
Alexandru Munteanu says he cannot govern "in accordance with my principles" as MoldATSA scandal shakes political establishment.
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