Israeli diplomatic missions globally have suspended operations amid the ongoing Israeli military operation against Iran which has killed nearly 80 people.
Dry and warm conditions expected to heighten irrigation needs.
Experts from near and far met in Dushanbe to discuss danger posed by melting of giant ice sheets. But was “blue-washing” obscuring threat of titanic hydro project?
Rights campaigners, meanwhile, hit out at digital controls on migrants in country that they say will be used to corner people into joining armed forces.
Hydropower is part of the equation.
Each "ice tower" costs between $3,000 and $4,000 and can store up to 50,000 cubic metres of water. Kyrgyz have already built around 30.
A lot may have changed, but the Taliban can’t escape recent history.
Melting of glaciers in Tajikistan’s mountains a grave threat to region’s water security.
Mobile technologies and services said to have generated 7.7%, or $220bn, of GDP across region last year.
Dushanbe has slowest Internet in Eurasia.
Small and Beautiful marks next phase of Belt & Road Initiative.
Knock-on effects could leave country facing crisis, Astana conference hears.
Public perceptions toward Washington rapidly swing from positive to negative.
Almost all US assistance terminated.
Development bank lowers forecasts for Emerging Europe, Central Asia and North Africa as slowdowns in Germany and China take their toll.
I have just been watching the Victory Day parade on Red Square. A few observations.
It’s a pitiful sight in the beautiful Ferghana Valley, where, in thousands of years of habitation, a formal frontier never existed.
Eurasia “at forefront” of assault on individual freedoms.
Playing long game for rare earths.
Ankara took a slap to the chops as Turkic Central Asian states inked an investment-linked deal on relations with Brussels that pointedly included no recognition of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.