If Russian economy slips into recession a consequent fall in migrant remittances would particularly hit Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
Road expansion, mass parking turn Tashkent into a “real frying pan”. Liveability under threat.
Moscow now playing second fiddle to Beijing across the ex-Soviet space.
Imperial attitudes undermine ambitions for expanded influence.
Concerns that the jihadist group is operating near borders with Central Asia “helped shift Russia’s strategic calculus”.
Kyrgyz president maintains country has a free press.
China is now operating the former United States military facility at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, The Telegraph reports citing anonymous officials and satellite imagery analyses.
Central Asia is bottled up by an unstable Afghanistan. It would dearly love to open a southern corridor that leads to the huge and lucrative markets of Southeast Asia that could transform the economy of the region.
Ulaanbaatar welcomes two Central Asian leaders in June.
“A7A5” said to be first stablecoin pegged to ruble. Russian defence sector bank also behind it.
Powers including China, Russia, the US and the EU “all promise something to the bride” in scramble for resources such as critical minerals.
Document refers to "permanent good-neighbourliness and friendly cooperation". Chinese leader takes jab at US, saying trade and tariff wars "produce no winners".
A satellite in orbit offers a nation prestige, essential data in handling natural disasters and, controversially, a blanket “kill switch” for the internet during unrest.
Dry and warm conditions expected to heighten irrigation needs.
Experts from near and far met in Dushanbe to discuss danger posed by melting of giant ice sheets. But was “blue-washing” obscuring threat of titanic hydro project?
Rights campaigners, meanwhile, hit out at digital controls on migrants in country that they say will be used to corner people into joining armed forces.
Monument in Osh replaced with a flagpole. Officials move quickly to explain why Moscow should not be offended.
Each "ice tower" costs between $3,000 and $4,000 and can store up to 50,000 cubic metres of water. Kyrgyz have already built around 30.
A lot may have changed, but the Taliban can’t escape recent history.
Melting of glaciers in Tajikistan’s mountains a grave threat to region’s water security.