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NewsBrief10 Jun

Turkmenistan, one of the world’s most closed states, talks AI with OpenAI

A Turkmen education delegation met OpenAI this week to discuss using AI in schools. For one of the planet’s most isolated governments, even the conversation is a departure.

EconomyBrief10 Jun

Tajikistan breaks ground on an IT hub and a regional AI centre in Dushanbe

Tajikistan laid the foundation on 9 June for IT Hub Dushanbe, a complex housing an IT park, a business centre and a regional AI centre. The project is fronted by Rustam Emomali, the president’s son and presumed successor.

Turkmenistan · European Union · Human rights
PoliticsBrief5 Jun

The EU goes to Ashgabat: what rights groups want from the June 22 dialogue

The 18th annual EU-Turkmenistan Human Rights Dialogue takes place in Ashgabat on June 22. IPHR and TIHR published a briefing this week telling Brussels what to demand.

What the EBRD Is Bringing to Riga — and What Central Asia Should Watch
AnalysisAnalysis3 Jun

What the EBRD Is Bringing to Riga — and What Central Asia Should Watch

The Bank's 35th Annual Meeting opens Thursday. For the region, three things matter: the new Regional Economic Prospects, the Aktau port investment, and the signal on Trans-Caspian financing.

SPIEF 2026
EconomyAnalysis2 Jun

The Level of the Delegation Is the Message

Central Asia is in St. Petersburg this week — but not equally. What each country’s roster says about where the relationship with Russia actually stands