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  1. The minerals man, the Shenzhen check, and the Russian gas tap
    OpinionOpinion12 Jun

    The minerals man, the Shenzhen check, and the Russian gas tap

    In one week Kazakhstan hosted an American official hunting for minerals, pocketed $6 billion from a Chinese roadshow, and offered to pump more Russian gas to its neighbor. The performance was flawless. The stage is getting smaller.

  2. armenia elections
    OpinionOpinion9 Jun

    Armenia keeps its course, on less than half the vote

    Civil Contract will govern alone for a third term on 49.81 percent of the vote, its lowest winning share since Nikol Pashinyan took power. The campaign that delivered it is the part the celebration skips.

  3. Aigerim Bekova column
    OpinionBrief8 Jun

    Fifty companies

    Kyrgyzstan shut down fifty companies on a list provided by Washington and London. The part of the story that got less attention: it was a list of fifty-one.

  4. Riga Baku SPb
    OpinionOpinion7 Jun

    Forum week: Baku signed, St. Petersburg celebrated, Riga quietly worked

    Three gatherings, one week, one pipeline. A tour of the parallel universes of Eurasian energy diplomacy.

  5.  The Editor. Tags: Armenia, Elections, Pashinyan, Russia, EU, EAEU
    OpinionOpinion6 Jun

    Armenia on the eve: what the campaign actually settled

    Tomorrow Armenians vote. The result looks predictable. The questions it raises are not.

  6. Putin & Tokayev
    OpinionOpinion29 May

    The Tsar, the Steppe, and the Very Friendly Lunch

    What Vladimir Putin’s second state visit to Kazakhstan really said — and what everyone agreed not to say out loud