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Uzbekistan Showcases the Aral Sea’s Decline And Recovery Efforts In Milan
Uzbek Delegation Uses Exhibition In Milan To Push For International Support And New Partnerships A delegation from Uzbekistan opened a weeklong exhibition in Milan this week that lays out the human and environmental toll from the Aral Sea’s collapse and outlines ongoing efforts to restore livelihoods and manage water more carefully. Organizers said the show, combining photography, maps and community testimony, aims to attract technical partners and private donors while puttin
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23 апр.2 мин. чтения


Central Asia Sees Sharp Jump In Air Pollution In 2025
Subheadline: Tajikistan and Uzbekistan rank among the world’s most polluted countries as regional air quality worsens; Azerbaijan is the lone Caucasus bright spot Central Asian countries recorded substantial rises in air contamination last year, with Tajikistan and Uzbekistan landing among the globe’s most polluted nations, a new Swiss analysis shows. The IQAir World Air Quality Report for 2025 places Tajikistan near the top of the list and notes that every state in the regio
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New Strain of Livestock Disease Spreads From Siberia Into China and Central Asia
A fast-moving outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that began in western Russia has crossed borders into northwest China and several Central Asian states, threatening herds, trade and rural livelihoods while gaps in reporting complicate containment. Health and agricultural officials say the epidemic first surfaced in the Novosibirsk area and has since radiated south and east into Siberia’s Urals, Xinjiang and Gansu provinces and into neighboring Central Asian countries. Beijing
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China’s Cash Skews Away From Central Asia Despite Deepening Trade Ties
Beijing sends relatively little direct capital to the five Central Asian republics even as it has become their biggest trading partner, according to a new tally. From 2005 through 2025 Chinese firms and state entities committed about $2.6 trillion in projects around the world, but the five nations — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan — received just $89.3 billion, or roughly three cents of every dollar China invested abroad, the China Global Inves
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16 апр.3 мин. чтения


Armenia Courts New Backers For Contested Trade Link
Yerevan moves to broaden investor base for proposed corridor as leaders warn Washington’s focus may shift to the Gulf. Armenia has begun actively recruiting new partners to help build and run a proposed transit route that would link Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave across southern Armenia, officials said, seeking to keep construction on track even if U.S. attention drifts toward tensions in the Persian Gulf. Government leaders described the project as central to the cou
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Tajik-Iran Trade Surges In Q1, Sparking Questions About Shipments And Routes
A sharp rise in commercial flows between Dushanbe and Tehran in the first quarter of 2026 has prompted concern among regional analysts and local officials about what exactly is moving across borders. Tajik customs data show bilateral turnover jumped to roughly $120 million in January–March, with trade up by one-half compared with the same stretch a year earlier. With the conflict involving Iran and U.S.- and Israeli-led forces unfolding at the same time, some observers worry
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Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan Step Up Cooperation To Strengthen Middle Corridor Through South Caucasus
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have launched a fresh round of transport and trade measures intended to deepen the Middle Corridor link through the South Caucasus, officials and industry sources said. The moves — covering port upgrades, faster ferry rotations across the Caspian Sea and streamlined rail connections to the Baku‑Tbilisi‑Kars line — aim to ease bottlenecks that have limited the route’s ability to carry more Asia‑Europe freight. The effort builds on recent growth: volum
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Kyrgyz Delegation Seeks Capital in Washington for Large Issyk-Kul Investment Zone
Kyrgyz officials traveled to Washington this month to court foreign backers for a vast investment enclave on the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, pitching the project as a multi-service center meant to rival technology and finance hubs in neighboring capitals. At a forum hosted by the New Lines Institute on April 13, representatives from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce outlined plans for the Tamchy Special Financial Investment Territory, a nearly 6,000-hectare development whose
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Bukhara Meeting Tightens Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan Cooperation, Puts Local Industries and Pollution on the Agenda
Subheadline: Leaders meet informally for a second time in a year, vowing to boost trade to $10 billion and accelerate cross-border transport, energy and environmental projects that could reshape regional ties Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev traveled to Bukhara on April 11 for talks with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, marking a repeat of a low-key summit-style encounter held last year. The discussions covered an array of practical issues — from modernizing border c
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Kazakhstan Accelerates Rollout of Digital Tenge, Turning Citizens and Firms Into Early Users
Kazakhstan’s central bank has pushed the digital tenge beyond pilots and into everyday public operations, prompting a fast change in how households, companies and government agencies move money. Kazakhstan moved quickly last year to expand use of its central bank digital currency, and by early 2026 the supply of digital tenge in circulation climbed to about 336.6 billion tenge — roughly three-quarters of a billion U.S. dollars. That stock is already being tapped for routine s
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Kazakhstan Names QazaqGaz Lead For New Karachaganak Gas-Processing Project
Kazakhstan has selected state-owned QazaqGaz to lead the construction of a new gas-processing facility at the Karachaganak field that is meant to feed the domestic market. Beijing-based CITIC Construction has signed a framework pact and said it is prepared to take part. The move follows the government’s decision in March to drop an earlier arrangement with Shell and Eni after disagreements over costs and delivery terms, and signals a push to move processing from Russia back o
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Kyrgyz Economy Sees Boost After Brussels Court Backs Bakai Bank
Kyrgyz officials say the ruling will help restore trust in local banks and reassure foreign partners after a Brussels tribunal found an advocacy group’s claims about the lender unproven. Kyrgyzstan’s economy minister welcomed a Brussels commercial tribunal’s decision on April 7 in the long-running dispute between Bakai Bank and the Open Dialogue Foundation, saying the judgment strengthens the domestic banking sector and should calm jittery depositors and outside investors. Sp
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Hungary’s Leadership Change Puts Central Asian Energy And Investment Links In Question
Hungary’s incoming prime minister, Péter Magyar, has inherited more than a change of government — he has taken charge of a foreign-policy agenda that deepened ties with Central Asia over the past decade. Governments and businesses from Kazakhstan to Turkmenistan are watching closely to see whether Budapest will preserve the trade, transport and energy agreements built under Viktor Orbán or take a different course. Under Orbán, Budapest accelerated outreach to resource-rich Ce
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16 апр.2 мин. чтения
Rising Growth in Central Asia Conceals Fragile Foundations
A recent surge in output across Central Asian states has yet to translate into steady gains for most households, and economists warn that a string of familiar vulnerabilities could quickly reverse the gains. Economic activity has picked up in the region over the past two years, lifting government revenue and fuelling visible construction projects in major cities. Yet the benefits are uneven. While capital cities see new towers and highways, many families report stagnant wages
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16 апр.2 мин. чтения


Tashkent Museum Earns Guinness Record as Largest Institution Focused on Islamic Heritage
Subheadline: The newly completed Islamic Civilization Center, opened this year, is drawing thousands daily as Uzbekistan uses the site to promote research, education and a reworked national story Guinness World Records on April 13 certified Uzbekistan’s Center of Islamic Civilization as the planet’s largest museum dedicated to Islamic heritage, an adjudicator announced at a ceremony in Tashkent. The recognition followed an on-site inspection by officials who cataloged exhibit
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Kyrgyzstan Prepares To Host 2026 World Nomad Games
Kyrgyz organizers say the 2026 edition of the World Nomad Games will bring traditional mounted sports, eagle demonstrations and cultural pageantry back to the country, promising a surge of visitors and a showcase of nomadic heritage. Officials and community leaders in Kyrgyzstan are assembling venues, training programs and artisan markets as the event approaches, with planning focused on balancing tourism gains and cultural authenticity. The competition will center on horseba
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Tajik President Agrees to Consider Return of About 200 Women Serving Time in Russia
Tajik families and rights officials welcomed a positive reply from President Emomali Rahmon after Moscow’s human rights commissioner asked that roughly 200 Tajik women now jailed in Russia be allowed to finish their terms back home on humanitarian grounds. Tatyana Moskalkova said she raised the issue formally with Dushanbe, citing limits on contact with relatives and other hardships faced by foreign inmates as key reasons for the request. Moskalkova, speaking with Russian med
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Climate Damage Could Swallow Up To More Than A Country’s Annual Output In Parts Of Central Asia
Central Asian economies face the prospect of catastrophic losses from climate hazards by 2080, with some nations potentially seeing damage that equals or exceeds their yearly gross output. The warning came this week at a CAREC technology forum from a senior researcher at the International Water Management Institute in Uzbekistan, who said the region’s exposure to changing precipitation, melting ice and more intense heat will translate into heavy fiscal and social costs. The r
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Pashinyan, Putin Clash Over Armenia’s Direction in Tense Kremlin Meeting
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchanged pointed remarks at a Kremlin meeting on April 1, underscoring a widening rift between Yerevan and Moscow over Armenia’s political trajectory. The encounter — held as Armenia heads into a June 7 parliamentary election — covered everything from who may stand for parliament to Yerevan’s pursuit of closer ties with the European Union, and included a sharp rebuke from Pashinyan over Russia’s act
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New Report Shifts Spotlight From Harvesters to Farm Owners Over Labor Risks
Uzbek Rights Groups Say Conditions Facing Cotton and Wheat Growers Signal Systemic Vulnerabilities A joint study by a local rights organization and an international watchdog has redirected scrutiny in Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector from seasonal harvest workers to the smallholders and farm operators who cultivate cotton and wheat, warning that many work under conditions that leave them exposed to coercion. The authors used established labor-risk criteria to assess the secto
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