Security
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Central Asian Leaders Condemn Attempted Attack on Putin’s Residence in Novgorod Region09.01 16:20 -
Three Uzbek Nationals Accused of Preparing a Hostage-Taking and Terrorist Attack at a Penal Colony Near Rostov22.12 18:12 -
Assets of Former Prosecutor General’s Relatives Seized in Kazakhstan05.12 17:11 -
Environmental Groups Accuse the World Bank of Dangerous Manipulations in Rogun Dam Project Documents03.12 18:59 -
Uzbekistan Reopens Border Crossing with Afghanistan After Four-Year Closure03.12 12:49 -
Beijing Urges Dushanbe to Strengthen Protection of Chinese Nationals, Advises Citizens to Leave High-Risk Border Areas03.12 12:15 -
Putin Proposes Strengthening CSTO Military Capabilities with Russian Weapons and Equipment28.11 18:11 -
Over Three Years, the Number of Mercenarism Cases Opened in Uzbekistan Has Increased More Than Sevenfold24.11 12:32 -
Mirziyoyev Proposes a Strategic Partnership Format Called “The Central Asia Community”24.11 12:26 -
Tokayev Voices Support for Trump’s “Ukraine Plan”#World24.11 10:53
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02 June02.06VideoFire and stone hailViolent clashes break out on the Uzbek-Kyrgyz border -
23 April23.04Viral doubtIs Turkmenistan really free of the coronavirus? -
01 April01.04Central Asia in lockdownIt’s been a busy week in COVID-19’s Central Asia. Here’s a quick summary -
26 March26.03Lung X-rays for travel, herbal fumes and a healthy dose of silenceHow Turkmenistan is fighting an officially non-existent epidemic -
19 March19.03Border closures, litigation against God in Kyrgyzstan and a lockdown in KazakhstanHow the coronavirus is being fought in Central Asia -
13 March13.03Spies in your inboxAmnesty International’s technology expert explains how Uzbek activists’ accounts were hacked -
09 February09.02PhotoIn Masanchi, nothing will ever be the same againThe “capital” of Kazakhstan’s Dungan population suffered destruction unprecedented in its 150-year history







