Eurasian Worries in Kazakstan
Opponents of new regional grouping fear the effects of committing to Russian-dominated economic regulation.
Opponents of new regional grouping fear the effects of committing to Russian-dominated economic regulation.
Erdoğan’s win marks continuity in Turkish economic and political engagement with the region.
Ambitious bid by little-known company to buy electricity distribution grid faltering, after major foreign stakeholder pulls out of deal.
As villagers vote with their feet, life becomes increasingly unsustainable for those left behind.
Failed comeback by leading opposition politician Rasul Guliyev ends with several government ministers sacked.
Once a key economic driver, the sector has been hard hit by Covid-19 and political turbulence.
Even a decade later, Tbilisi and its allies can strengthen their deterrence and resilience.
Desperate civilians are taking any opportunity to leave, cramming into private cars or extortionate fees to get through checkpoints.
Numbers of speakers in the country’s autonomous region of Gagauzia are dwindling.
The new legislation leaves the country on the verge of civil confrontation and international isolation.