45 dead in Kazakhstan mine fire disaster
Kazakhstan was in national mourning on Sunday after a fire at an ArcelorMittal mine killed 45 people, the worst accident in the Central Asian country’s post-Soviet history.
How has Central Asia reacted to the Israel-Hamas war?
The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, which began on October 7, 2023, has drawn mixed reactions from the countries of Central Asia, a region that shares historical, cultural and religious ties with the Middle East.
Kazakhstan announces ban on hijabs in schools
According to a statement on the government’s website, the ban is aimed at preserving secularism and preventing the propagation of any religious dogma in schools.
Kyrgyz authorities pledge ‘all-out war’ on criminal networks
n a sweeping crackdown on organized crime, Kyrgyzstan’s security services have arrested dozens of suspected gangsters, seized millions of dollars’ worth of illicit assets, and killed the country’s most notorious crime boss.
Biden meets with Central Asia leaders, eyes closer ties
President Biden met with the leaders of five Central Asian countries on Sunday, seeking to strengthen cooperation on security, economic and human rights.
Water and Security Top Agenda at Central Asia leaders’ Summit
The leaders of five Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan gathered in Dushanbe last week for a summit that focused on regional cooperation, security and water issues amid the changing situation in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Bishkek’s Manas Airport targets domestic connectivity boost with Dash 8 purchase
In a bid to improve domestic air connectivity and lower ticket prices, Manas International Airport has signed a deal with De Havilland Canada to buy two Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft.
Uzbekistan leadership shakeup hints at regime insecurity
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan has reshuffled his administration in a move that analysts say reflects his insecurity and desire to tighten his grip on power.
Kazakhstan replaces central bank chief
Kazakhstan appointed a new central bank governor on Monday, as the oil-rich Central Asian nation faces economic headwinds.
Biden to host Central Asian leaders in New York for C5+1 summit
The United States and the five Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan will hold their next summit of the C5+1 format in New York in September