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Central Asia & Caucasus Data

Current platform capacity in Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan.

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  • US energy chief’s deleted Hormuz X post called market manipulation
    on March 11, 2026

    US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, a former fracking executive, was accused on Tuesday of manipulating global markets after he posted a striking claim on social media. The American Navy, he wrote, had “successfully escorted an oil tanker through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure oil remains flowing.” The post on X was deleted minutes later, after “oil prices slid at The post US energy chief’s deleted Hormuz X post called market manipulation appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Trump’s Iran war and the dollar damage done
    on March 11, 2026

    TOKYO — Whether US President Donald Trump cries “uncle” on the Iran war tomorrow or it drags on, the economic damage is already done on several fronts. For the globe’s top economic powers, the idea of returning to some semblance of normalcy is easier said than done. The ever-festering risk of Iranian retaliation will now The post Trump’s Iran war and the dollar damage done appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Does Iran’s new supreme leader actually matter?
    on March 11, 2026

    Iran’s announcement of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s replacement after his death by US-Israeli bombing came at an unexpectedly rapid pace. Within days, the Assembly of Experts appointed his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as supreme leader — a smooth transition, at least in theory. But the speed of that decision raises a question far more intriguing than who The post Does Iran’s new supreme leader actually matter? appeared first on Asia Times.

  • From Marx to mosque: how Iran reshaped global extremism
    on March 11, 2026

    The Iranian Revolution of 1979 reshaped the political landscape of the Middle East, replacing Iran’s Western-backed leader with an Islamic Republic. It transformed modern political extremism. Now, more than 40 years later, the Israeli–US attacks have killed the country’s supreme leader, creating the possibility of regime change. It reminds us these fault lines are far The post From Marx to mosque: how Iran reshaped global extremism appeared first on Asia Times.

  • BELARUS: "Your long-time pastor is leaving your parish against his will"
    on March 11, 2026

    "Your long-time pastor is leaving your parish against his will," Bishop Antoni Dziemianko of Pinsk Catholic Diocese told the former parishioners in Brest Region both of Fr Paweł Kruczek and Fr Adam Straczyński on 6 March. "This is painful for all of us." The regime's senior religious affairs official, the Plenipotentiary for Religious and Ethnic Affairs in Minsk, Aleksandr Rumak had just refused the Bishop's request for t

  • Chinese painting exhibition on horse opens in Kyrgyzstan
    on March 11, 2026

    BISHKEK, March 11 (Xinhua) -- An exhibition of Chinese paintings on the theme of the horse opened Tuesday at the National Historical Museum of the Kyrgyz Republic in Bishkek. Making a speech at the opening ceremony of the exhibition, Marat Tagaev, deputy minister of culture, information, sports and youth policy of Kyrgyzstan, noted that the exhibition is a significant cultural event that contributes to strengthe

  • PoJK activist slams Pakistan's aggression against Afghanistan
    on March 11, 2026

    London [UK], March 11 (ANI): Political activist from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), Amjad Ayub Mirza, has sharply criticised Pakistan's actions in the ongoing tensions with Afghanistan, accusing Pakistan of launching what he described as an 'aggressive war' in violation of international law.In a video statement, Mirza argued that the current situation between Pakistan and Afghanistan should be exami

  • Herat carpet-weaving hub empowers Afghan women
    on March 11, 2026

    KABUL, March 11 (Xinhua) -- A carpet-weaving center valued at 500,000 U.S. dollars has been inaugurated in western Afghanistan's Herat province on Wednesday, the office of the provincial government said. The initiative offers essential training and employment to women, particularly recent returnees from abroad, to promote skill-building and economic self-reliance while addressing family reintegration challenges