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Eurasianet covers politics, economics and social trends in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Russia. Read about Russia's AI-powered video surveillance, Azerbaijan's Karabakh policy, and Uzbekistan's economic transformation.
- Bahruz Samadov
The snap presidential election in Azerbaijan is an effort to...
- The New Cities of Central Asia
Other undertakings in Uzbekistan look less thrilling. At the...
- Ayzirek Imanaliyeva
Kyrgyzstan: As net tightens around Matraimov, Japarov is...
- Heydar Isayev
The arrest sets a chilling precedent, as most of the adult...
- Almaz Kumenov
The reform is designed to address dissatisfaction over the...
- Ani Avetisyan
Dozens of injuries and arrests, as protesters clash with...
- Crackdown on Environmental Protest in Azerbaijan Sparks Outrage
Police are controlling all movement in and out of Soyudlu...
- Akhal-Teke: a Turkmenistan Bulletin
Turkmenistan gently presses Afghanistan on the Qosh-Tepa...
- Bahruz Samadov
Eurasia net est une association non gouvernementale qui vise à développer les échanges culturels, éducatifs et artistiques au niveau international. Notre organisation est active et exerce depuis 2013.
Eurasianet covers news from and about the South Caucasus and Central Asia, publishing in English and Russian. It is based at Columbia University and funded by grants and institutions.
Jun 24, 2024 · North-South corridor ringing up nice numbers for Russia. Russian trade with Iran and India catalyzes first-quarter growth. Brawley Benson Jun 24, 2024.
Eurasia Net is a non-profit organisation that promotes youth, education and cultural cooperation between Europe and Asia. It offers volunteering, mobility, capacity building and employment opportunities for young people and partners.
Eurasianet is an independent news organisation based at Columbia University's Harriman Institute, the United States, that provides news, information and analysis on countries in Central Asia, the Caucasus region, Russia and Southwest Asia.
Feb 20, 2009 · It was always the most likely explanation, but now it's confirmed that the government of Armenia, amid a crisis in relations with Russia, is paying the former head of NATO to promote the idea of Western weapons supplies and security guarantees to Armenia. eurasianet.org.