The power grab over rare-earth minerals in Central Asia could be among the issues that will work to Donald Trump's advantage.
The region has become more connected to Europe and less dependent on Russia and China than when Trump was last in office.
Trump’s return to the White House raises questions about America’s future role in Central Asia – if there is to be one ...
Singapore's central bank has laid out the next steps in its efforts to help Asia transition away from coal plants. It ...
Hosts Boris Schneider and Angelina Davydova will examine key issues in Central Asia and how COP29 can address them. A ...
A two-day regional conference on Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance (DRFI) in Central Asia, organized by the World Bank ...
The report examines how Moscow and Beijing, despite some potential areas of friction, are aligning their strategies in ...
The heady aroma of zira, the Uzbek word for cumin, perfumes nearly every dish served at Zira Uzbek Kitchen, including its ...
The head of Taiwan's central bank said on Thursday that he doubted that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's new ...
By Alexander Teddy Managing Director of Urus Advisory In recent years the economies of Central Asia have witnessed various ...
The government of Singapore has committed up to $500 million in concessional funding to support the local central bank's ...