Politics
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Mirziyoyev Says Uzbekistan’s GDP Has Reached $145 Billion and Foreign Exchange Reserves Are at a Record HighYesterday 18:12 -
Central Asian Leaders Condemn Attempted Attack on Putin’s Residence in Novgorod RegionYesterday 16:20 -
Trump to Invite Presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to G20 Summit in the United States24.12 19:12 -
Andijan Resident Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Taking Part in Russia’s War23.12 19:44 -
Uzbekistan Concludes WTO Accession Negotiations with Russia22.12 18:32 -
Uzbekistan and Japan Elevate Ties to Expanded Strategic Partnership22.12 18:24 -
Two Uzbek Citizens Given Restricted Freedom at Home After Serving in the Russian Army22.12 18:18 -
Three Uzbek Nationals Accused of Preparing a Hostage-Taking and Terrorist Attack at a Penal Colony Near Rostov22.12 18:12 -
Uzbekistan’s Senate Approves Socially Oriented State Budget for 202618.12 20:26 -
Uzbekistan’s Ombudsperson Helps Moscow University Students Avoid Deportation from Russia18.12 20:21
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24 November24.11Here’s a New TurnRussian Scientists Revive the Plan to Irrigate Central Asia Using Siberian Rivers -
05 November05.11A Sleepless WorldLeaders of Central Asia will have to negotiate with Trump under unpredictable conditions -
22 October22.10Older Than the Eternal CityWhat has Samarkand accomplished in its three thousand years of existence? -
16 October16.10Digital Oversight and Targeted RecruitmentRussia Approves New Migration Policy for 2026–2030 -
17 September17.09Risky PartnershipWhy Dealing with China Is Harder Than It Seems at First Glance -
30 June30.06PhotoReAction against censorshipDemonstrators in Bishkek protest against the draft law “On the manipulation of information” -
25 June25.06VideoAn Uzbek firstTashkent sends troops to Russia’s Victory Day Parade for the first time. There they took part alongside their neighbours -
13 June13.06Waiting for the fallWith four months to go until the parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan, will a new party of power emerge? -
29 May29.05A Great CrusadeKyrgyz deputies mobilise against anti-corruption group Chong Kazat’s rhetoric -
14 May14.05Remind and ruleWhy Ukraine and Kazakhstan relate so differently to the millions of famine deaths they suffered during the Soviet era -
05 May05.05With Daddy’s blessingPolitical analysts on Toqaev’s sudden decision to remove Dariga Nazarbaeva from office -
28 April28.04Keep it in the familyWhat lies behind Rustam Emomali’s meteoric rise to power? -
12 March12.03Russia’s presidential term reset – a master class from its neighboursFor Putin’s CIS colleagues, extending one’s rule through constitutional amendments is an old trick -
09 March09.03All according to planWhy the recent elections in Tajikistan will have no effect on how the country is run -
24 January24.01Happy new-old governmentWhat’s behind the reshuffle in Uzbekistan’s Cabinet of Ministers? -
19 January19.01Erk tests the watersOtanazar Oripov on what was said at the recent meeting between members of Uzbekistan’s first opposition party and the minister of justice -
17 December17.12Uzbekistan: Parliamentary Elections and Human RightsQuestions and Answers on human rights as Uzbeks go to the polls -
16 December16.12PhotoMemorial flowers and riot vansKazakhstan celebrates its Independence Day -
10 December10.12Death sentence for the Kazakh brotherWhat matters more to Kazakhstan: friendship with the “great neighbour” or human rights? -
09 December09.12Spot the differenceWhat’s so special about the upcoming parliamentary elections in Uzbekistan? -
25 November25.11The Constitution doesn’t reignFor whose benefit the fundamental laws of Kazakhstan have been amended and what this has meant for the country







