
Central Asia & Caucasus Data
Current platform capacity in Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan.
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- Faces Behind The Numbers: People Killed In Iran’s Protestson February 1, 2026
Thousands of Iranians lost their lives after taking to the streets. These are the people behind the statistics.
- How Japan should respond to Trump’s Project Vaulton February 18, 2026
TOKYO — Project Vault represents a structural shift in how the United States will compete for “manufacturing-ready” critical minerals. Japan’s current Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry–Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security’s case-by-case approach risks becoming too slow and too small compared with America’s new multi-billion-dollar vehicle. The Trump administration’s Project Vault creates a The post How Japan should respond to Trump’s Project Vault appeared first on Asia Times.
- MQ-9 drones sharpen US eye on China’s Pacific moveson February 18, 2026
As the US spreads a dense web of MQ-9 Reapers across the Indo-Pacific to monitor China, it is making a high-stakes bet: that persistent drone surveillance will deter Chinese aggression—but these assets also risk exposing a critical vulnerability in America’s defense strategy if confronted by sophisticated adversaries. This month, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) The post MQ-9 drones sharpen US eye on China’s Pacific moves appeared first on Asia Times.
- The rising risk of China turning Japaneseon February 18, 2026
The world today is witnessing an unsettling sense of economic deja vu. Beneath the gleaming skyline of Shanghai and the global dominance of China’s electric vehicle industry, the Chinese economy is on a precipice, similar to the one that dashed Japan’s economic miracle three decades ago. The parallels are increasingly striking. If Japan’s story was The post The rising risk of China turning Japanese appeared first on Asia Times.
- China is stuck with zombie sanctions against Takaichi governmenton February 17, 2026
The resounding electoral victory of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in the snap election on February 8 confirms that China’s attempt to punish Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has backfired. Beijing was angry about Takaichi’s Taiwan-related remarks in November. Beijing presumably hoped that, as many observers predicted, Takaichi’s tenure as prime minister would be short, perhaps making way for The post China is stuck with zombie sanctions against Takaichi government appeared first on Asia Times.
- UZBEKISTAN: Political prisoner tortured for protest against ban on reading Koranon February 18, 2026
Lawyer Sergei Mayorov, who visited political prisoner Dauletmurat Tajimuratov in Prison No. 11 in Navoi on 17 January, complained to Forum 18 that his client was deprived of his religious freedom and tortured for reading the Koran and protesting against the violation of his religious freedom and other rights. Tajimuratov, who is now 46, is a Karakalpak lawyer, journalist, and human rights defender who played a le
- UZBEKISTAN: Mosque prayers for sick mother to lead to former prisoner of conscience re-jailingon February 18, 2026
Tashkent's Yunusabad Probation Department officials have threatened former Muslim prisoner of conscience Fazilkhoja Arifkhojayev that he will be returned to prison if he violates once again the terms of his conditional release. The warning came after he visited his mother in hospital after an operation on 8 January. On the way home. He visited a nearby mosque to pray for her health. Probation Department officials identifi
- Shared joy of Spring Festival resonates with expats across Chinaon February 18, 2026
BEIJING, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- As the Chinese New Year festivities reach their peak, expats across China have joined the celebrations, not merely as spectators, but as active participants in what has become a global cultural phenomenon.At the Feng Jicai Museum at Tianjin University, in north China's Tianjin Municipality, dozens of international students found themselves immersed in the jubilant ambiance, surrounde
- Afghans struggle to welcome Ramadan amid sanctions, povertyon February 18, 2026
KABUL, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- Running a small shop in a newly constructed dusty market to earn a livelihood, Mohammad Reza, 35, lamented that the U.S. sanctions, poverty and persistent increase of prices of basic needs have shrunk the purchasing power and left him and his family cash-strapped ahead of Ramadan.The Muslim holy month Ramadan is getting closer by each passing day, and the people of Afghanistan, like Mu

































