Uzbekistan’s repression survivors tell their harrowing stories in a new documentaryThe film revisits the country's dark pastWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev30 January 2024
Serbian media blame Armenian ‘betrayal’ of Russia for the fall of Nagorno-Karabakh'Armenia’s main friends are now Russia’s enemies, France, the EU and the USA'Written by International and Security Affairs Centre - ISAC30 January 2024
Why are Afghans still seeking out the ‘weakest’ passport in the world?Getting a passport requires going through bureacratic hellWritten by Hasht-e-Subh Daily29 January 2024
Council of Europe members vote to suspend AzerbaijanAzerbaijan will remain a member of the Council of EuropeWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva29 January 2024
Uzbekistan is finally starting to address its air pollution problemIt is a commonly acknowledged and urgent issue nowWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev22 January 2024
In Azerbaijan, the stakes are always high for political activistsPrison is one of many consequences of activism Written by Alex Shah22 January 2024
Terrorists from Tajikistan have become a global menaceOne of them was the Islamic State's Minister of War Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev22 January 2024
Azerbaijan ‘successfully’ uncovers another spy network The recent saber rattling did not happen in a vacuumWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva17 January 2024
Kyrgyzstan’s self-proclaimed ‘new God’ and former presidential candidate found dead in prisonFew believe authorities' statement that it was suicideWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev13 January 2024
In Georgia, controversy over a Stalin icon makes headlines at home and abroadCritics described the presence of the icon as "blasphemous" Written by Arzu Geybullayeva, OC Media12 January 2024
Georgia's infamous former Prime Minister returns to politicsMany suspect Ivanishvili was calling the shots behind the scenesWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva12 January 2024
The descendants of Buryat migrants in Mongolia have no feelings towards RussiaTheir ancestors left the Soviet Union a hundred years agoWritten by Baikal People Journal11 January 2024
Kazakhstan’s national identity is deeply connected to its food cultureEthno-demographic changes and colonial legacy affect food culture Written by Vlast.kz11 January 2024
What did Central Asian presidents talk about in their New Year's addresses?Demographic milestones, constitutional referendums, new cities, and moreWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev5 January 2024
‘Eternal president’ and transitionary motive in Azerbaijan’s snap electionThe decision to hold a snap election highlights a troubling patternWritten by Najmin Kamilsoy4 January 2024
In Azerbaijan, President Ilham Aliyev's family takes on farming as a new lucrative business ventureInvestigations reveal state-affiliated individuals have seized Karabakh landWritten by Abzas Media3 January 2024
Between four walls: The suppressed voices of peace in AzerbaijanThe Second Karabakh War diverted attention away from human rightsWritten by Alex Shah1 January 2024