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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government in Armenia finds itself embroiled an increasingly bitter conflict with the ...
“The persecution being carried out against Mr. Samvel Karapetyan is yet another manifestation of the Prime Minister’s ...
Seventy-one percent of voters approved a referendum last October endorsing the construction of a new nuclear plant, and the ...
Authorities in Georgia are tightening the screws on dissent, manipulating legal and law enforcement frameworks to jail or ...
In adding Turkmenistan to the partial ban list, US officials cited statistics indicating that a relatively high percentage of ...
Kazakhstan has taken the meaning of multi-vector foreign policy into a new dimension: to split atoms, Astana has decided to ...
An annual survey published by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) shows that workers generally face ...
For 50 years, a 23-meter, 7.5-ton statue of Vadimir Lenin swept his arm out over Kyrgyzstan’s second city of Osh from a perch ...
In recent years, the Georgian government has imposed tighter regulations. In 2022, the minimum legal gambling age was raised ...
Brussels has effectively rewarded Azerbaijan, despite its dreadful rights record, with the recent announcement that Baku will host the European Political Community (EPC) summit in 2028. The gathering ...
In handing out state honors to the team, Mirziyoyev expressed hope that the “great victory” will serve “the cause of ...
On the sidelines of the recent Astana International Forum, Eurasianet had the opportunity to pose questions about private ...
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