This article is authored by Pravesh Kumar Gupta, associate fellow (Eurasia), Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi.
The aid suspension marks a sharp break with decades of U.S. foreign policy. Historically, the U.S. has been the world's ...
The suspension of the activities of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in all countries of the world, ...
The latest study I did with my undergraduate research assistant, Eleanor Pugh, examined how one news organization, Forum 18, ...
The annual meeting, commonly known as Davos, attracts thousands of people every year. In 2025, it welcomed nearly 3,000 ...
ASTANA — The first EU-Central Asia summit, hosted by Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, will take place on April 3-4 ...
Over 10 weeks, RFE/RL hosted discussions on Twitter Spaces on various issues that affect daily life in Central Asia. We looked at global issues -- from the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine ...
In contrast to India’s well-established bilateral security engagements with Central Asian states, China has been less active ...
Economic, political, and environmental trends are accelerating Central Asia’s shift to EVs, and Chinese firms are at the ...
The country exported 54,665 tonnes of palm oil and palm-based products worth RM288.23mil to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, ...
Entrenched corruption and weakening democratic institutions in the region can frequently be attributed to the dismantling of ...
A variety of different countries gathered to share their food and cultural identity could be a bit of an open market or ...