Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KAZAKHSTAN

To allay Putin's ill-will, Kazakhstan's ambassador to Moscow has published an article in an authoritative Russian daily in which he defends the transformations taking place in the country. He hoped that ‘the de-globalisation underway’ would not lead to ‘new opposing blocs’.

Kyrgyzstan's new law on religions

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KYRGYZSTAN

The New Syria and Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | TAJIKISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

From Tajikistan to Kyrgyzstan former leading politicians are on trial on charges of high treason just because they were identified as possible alternatives to ‘dynastic’ successions. While in Kazakhstan on trial is a group that allegedly ‘menacingly’ planned to storm the presidential palace with a tractor and a cannon loaded with potato fragments.

| 13/12/2024
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

On the bitter clash triggered by President Yoon's attempt to proclaim martial law, Radio Azattyk has gathered the opinions of Kazakhs who (with or without papers) are lacorating in the Korean capital. In their voices the hope that a change in the country's leadership will make life easier for them too.

| 12/12/2024
| KAZAKHSTAN - SOUTH KOREA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Two high-ranking security officials in prison, dozens of other personalities forced to resign. Accused of opaque relations with businessmen and mafia clans. One of them was known for torturing a blogger critical of President Mirziyoyev.

| 10/12/2024
| UZBEKISTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Ašgabat possesses natural gas reserves of 17.5 trillion cubic metres, ranking 4th after Russia, Iran and Qatar. Today it can no longer sell it to Moscow on the agreed terms, and this could open up new possibilities for Uzbek neighbours living in the cold. But it would require a political choice that is anything but simple.

| 06/12/2024
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

In spite of distancing itself from the invasion of Ukraine, Kazakhstan continues to cooperate intensively with Moscow, but also intensifies agreements with Western countries. Today it is ‘closer than Europe’ for Russia, and at the same time ‘brings Europe closer to China’. And precisely the meeting of different worlds could be the great opportunity for the heirs of the nomads of Central Asia.

| 04/12/2024
| KAZAKHSTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

At Cop29, President Rakhmon presented his plan for the country's complete transition to a green economy by 2037. A challenge for a reality where fields facing long periods of drought, reduced harvests even in dryland farming, and many livestock losses are putting a strain not only on workers in the agricultural sector, but on the entire population.

| 29/11/2024
| TAJIKISTAN
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by Gianni Criveller
Editor-in-chief Fr Gianni Criveller's wish to AsiaNews readers on the feast that opens this year's Jubilee. "We are close to the Christian communities of Asia who live this time as an occasion for evangelisation. Even in a world marked ...
| 24/12/2024
| ASIANEWS
 
by Dario Salvi
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| 24/12/2024
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST
 
by Joseph Masilamany
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| 23/12/2024
| MALAYSIA
 
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| 20/12/2024
| CHINA – MACAU
 
by Shafique Khokhar
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| 16/12/2024
| PAKISTAN
 
by Dario Salvi
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| 11/12/2024
| TURKEY – SYRIA
 
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| 10/12/2024
| JAPAN
 
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| 10/12/2024
| MYANMAR
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