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Eurasianet on MSNCentral Asia: Bringing Afghanistan in from the coldAnother project designed to draw Afghans closer to Central Asia is the AIRITOMFree Zone in Termez, which opened last year and ...
Across Kazakhstan, and more broadly in Central Asia, an evolving censorship achieved by various means -- from algorithmic ...
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Eurasianet on MSNUN resolution endorses Central Asian engagement with AfghanistanEfforts by Central Asian states to engage with Afghanistan are getting a boost from the United Nations. A recently adopted UN ...
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The National Interest on MSNCentral Asia: Caught in the CrossfireThe Israel-Iran conflict has shown that Central Asia’s bid for strategic autonomy is deeply fragile. In a world of unraveling ...
Is Washington ready to subordinate its talk about advancing sovereignty and economic prosperity in Central Asia in favor of ...
Central Asian nations are actively pursuing stronger trade and diplomatic ties with Mongolia, marking a significant shift after decades of limited engagement.
Central Asia may not be centered in current headlines, but it could soon find itself on the front lines of the next refugee crisis.
In a remote town in southern Kyrgyzstan, teacher Nur Akhmatov watched workers building a library, conference hall and women's sports centre -- construction mostly funded by Kyrgyz emigrants ...
The project in Batken is a snapshot of how important emigrant labour has become for economies across Central Asia.
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