US foreign assistance to Eurasian states and elsewhere remains in limbo as the State Department pushes back on a federal court order to lift a funding freeze and resume full operations.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has rolled out his platform for Armenia’s political and economic transformation, emphasizing a need for citizens to develop a new understanding of patriotism ...
It seems Turkmenistan wants a piece of expanding East-West trade action. Ashgabat is developing infrastructure projects that ...
The Iran factor in the North-South corridor is a major consideration for Aliyev. On February 18, the Trend news agency ...
Uzbekistan’s GDP grew at an estimated 6.5 percent rate in 2024, according to an annual report prepared by the Presidential ...
More broadly, child marriage, or unions that often involve coercion concerning a girl under the age of 18, “remains a ...
A new US Department of Energy survey provides updated data on oil & natural gas production in the CaspianBasin. It shows that ...
Corruption remains deeply entrenched across Eurasia, but Armenia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have made notable strides over ...
We have not only natural resources, but also a strategic vision for the development of artificial intelligence,” the minister ...
After going through a dormant phase, Azerbaijani-Russian rancor is bubbling up again over the accidental Russian shoot-down ...
Azerbaijan’s most influential independent news outlet, the Turan Information Agency, dropped some shocking news February 13, ...
The global freeze imposed on all USAID and State Department foreign assistance includes at least $268.4 million in funding ...
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