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Global press freedom has entered a danger zone, according to Reporters without Borders (RSF), a leading media watchdog group.
Uzbekistan is playing the field amid intensifying great-power interest in trade and investment opportunities.
EU attention at the Samarkand summit was fixed mainly on critical minerals, a key to the continent’s clean energy transition.
The Annual Report 2024, published in late April, portrays the collective West as a threat to Georgia’s sovereignty, ...
Georgia’s leading pro-opposition broadcaster, Mtavari TV, has announced it will permanently shut down May 1, a move that ...
The nationalization of the Kumtor gold mine in Kyrgyzstan has not lived up to official billing, in terms of expanding the ...
She was living a comfortable life in London in relative obscurity until her father, the omnipotent leader of Turkmenistan, ...
The report, titled The State of the World’s Human Rights, maintains that the post-World War II global order, as shaped by the ...
“Today, over half of the global population has little or no trust in their government: 57 percent of people claim their level ...
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan will experience Central Asia’s most significant declines in economic growth over the next two years ...