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How Xi Reshaped China's Central Asia Ties -- By The Numbers
Fri Jun 12 5:19 am
Data compiled by RFE/RL reveals how a surge in high-level diplomacy, economic engagement, and regional initiatives has elevated Beijing from a neighboring power to Central Asia’s leading economic partner.
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China Overtakes Russia As Central Asia's Top Foreign Investor
Tue Jun 09 2:52 pm
China has overtaken Russia as the largest source of foreign direct investment in Central Asia, according to the Eurasian Development Bank. China’s accumulated investment in the region exceeded $35 billion in 2025, it said.
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Stealing Rain From Neighbors? Kazakhstan's Cloud-Seeding Experiment Sparks Regional Fears
Sun Jun 07 4:24 am
When Kazakhstan launched Central Asia’s first large-scale cloud-seeding program on May 17, it called it a high-tech response to drought, water scarcity, and accelerating desertification.
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Project Sapphire: The Secret US Operation To Airlift Soviet Uranium Out Of Kazakhstan
Sat Jun 06 7:06 am
Kazakhstan has offered to host Iran's enriched uranium in order to streamline a potential peace deal between Tehran and Washington. The offer comes more than 30 years after a massive haul of weapons-grade uranium was taken out of the Central Asian country and flown to the US.
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Russia Bets On Education To Sustain Influence In Central Asia
Tue Jun 02 10:52 am
Russia is investing hundreds of millions of dollars to build schools and universities across Central Asia, reinforcing the use of the Russian language at a time when younger generations in the region are increasingly exposed to Western and Chinese influences.
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Russian-Led Bloc Threatens To Suspend Armenia Due To Its EU Ambitions
Fri May 29 12:16 pm
Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan have issued an ultimatum to Armenia, threatening to suspend its membership in the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) amid tensions over Armenia’s push to join the European Union.
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Papers, Please: German Military Museum Bars Ukrainians, Russians, And Some Other Nationalities
Sat May 16 7:28 am
A major military museum in the western German city of Koblenz is denying entry to nationals from 26 countries, causing tense scenes with some visitors who arrive with children.
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