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Uzbekistan seeks to become the digital command centre of the Middle Corridor

Tom Aris and Mokhi Sultanova in Tashkent June 18, 2026

As billions of dollars are poured into infrastructure across Central Asia and the Caucasus, the official responsible for coordinating much of the Middle Corridor says the route's biggest challenge is not physical infrastructure but governance

Uzbekistan seeks to escape the raw materials trap as critical minerals boom gathers pace

By Tom Aris in Tashkent June 18, 2026

Uzbekistan is seeking to transform itself from a supplier of raw materials into a producer of higher-value industrial goods as the global scramble for critical minerals accelerates.

TIIF 2026: Uzbekistan looks beyond tax breaks as special economic zones become engines of industrialisation

Tom Aris in Tashkent June 18, 2026

Uzbekistan is seeking to transform its network of SEZs. Policymakers and investors are increasingly focused on how Central Asia can convert abundant natural resources into higher-value economic activity.

Commentary: Kokand and Forgotten Origins of Soccer in Central Asia

Diego Benning Wang June 17, 2026

Local institution, not foreign import.

TIIF 2026: Uzbekistan's $4 trillion Islamic finance opportunity

Ben Aris in Tashkent June 17, 2026

Uzbekistan is an unusual case in the Islamic world. Its population of nearly 40mn is overwhelmingly Muslim — around 90% — yet the country has operated since independence as a secular state, with a conventional western-style banking system.

TIIF 2026: An Uzbek boom is underway

Ben Aris in Tashkent June 17, 2026

At the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum, Shavkat Mirziyoyev laid out the most ambitious reform agenda in Central Asia. Ben Aris reports from a country that is transforming faster than almost anyone expected.

TIIF 2026: Central Asia, new Asian tiger

Ben Aris in Tashkent June 17, 2026

Central Asia used to be thought of as sitting at the “navel of the world,” about as far away from everywhere as it was possible to be. Today that perception has changed as once again it finds itself at the centre of things.

Will US take up Kazakhstan’s offer to host Iran’s uranium stockpile?

Nizom Khodjayev in Astana June 16, 2026

Geopolitics experts see plan as entirely realistic. Central Asian country is a nonproliferation-minded middle power Tehran could accept without seeming to capitulate to Washington.

Panama turns Nordic industry into its proxy lobbyist in Brussels

Alek Buttermann June 16, 2026

Panama is turning the EU's own blacklist costs against Brussels — and Sweden's biggest multinationals are its most powerful argument for removal before October's ECOFIN vote.

Iran says US-Iran memorandum commits to ending war on all fronts including Lebanon

bne IntelliNews June 16, 2026

ran's memorandum of understanding with the US commits to ending the war on all fronts including Lebanon, releasing blocked Iranian funds and lifting a blockade, Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi has said.

Asia welcomes Iran-US breakthrough, but caution remains

IntelliNews June 16, 2026

The tentative peace agreement between the United States and Iran has been greeted with a mixture of relief and caution across much of East and Southeast Asia, a region that has borne more than its fair share of the economic fallout of late.

After 4,400 days in power, India's Modi faces his toughest test yet

IntelliNews June 16, 2026

On June 10 2026, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the longest serving constitutionally elected prime minister of India.

Fujimori wins Peru on votes from Peruvians who don't live there

Alek Buttermann June 15, 2026

Keiko Fujimori is Peru's next president — elected by Peruvians who don't live there. At home, a captured Congress and hollowed institutions await.

India’s aluminium giants eye decade-high margins

IntelliNews June 14, 2026

The deficit being seen in the global market has been triggered by curtailment in production in the Gulf Cooperation Council region, which contributed almost 8.3% to the world’s aluminium production in calendar year 2025.

Why the Baku-Supsa pipeline is back at the center of the energy game

Seymur Mammadov for News.Az in Baku June 13, 2026

The transfer of operational functions of the Western Route Export Pipeline, better known as the Baku-Supsa pipeline, to the state authorities of Azerbaijan and Georgia may at first glance look like a purely technical development.

Kazakhstan advances reform agenda to attract investment and diversify economy

bne IntelliNews June 12, 2026

Kazakhstan is pursuing a broad programme of economic reforms aimed at attracting long-term investment, deepening capital markets and accelerating diversification beyond extractive industries.

Moldova bets on reform, energy and EU membership to attract investors

Ben Aris in Riga June 12, 2026

As Brussels accelerates Moldova's accession path, officials and business leaders argue that one of Europe's poorest countries is becoming one of its most ambitious reform stories

INTERVIEW: Estonia grapples with fiscal strain as surging defence spending tests budget

Clare Nuttall in Riga June 12, 2026

Estonia faces a difficult path back to fiscal balance after more than doubling defence spending since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi tells IntelliNews.

LONG READ: The Post-Pax Americana Interregnum has already started

Ben Aris in Berlin June 11, 2026

Empires tend to last about a hundred years, and true to form the Pax Americana has passed its peak. What follows is decades of instability and lower growth as the leading countries of the world vie to fill the void. The Interregnum has started.

Inside the growing speculation around Kim Jong Un’s daughter as heir apparent

IntelliNews June 11, 2026

According to various intelligence sources, Kim Ju-ae is understood to be the daughter of Kim Jong Un and Ri Sol-ju, although North Korea has never formally confirmed her full biographical details.

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