CACA Data

Central Asia & Caucasus Data

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

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  • Jamaat-e-Islami sets theocratic trap for Bangladesh democracy
    on January 28, 2026

    Political movements do not become dangerous when they speak the language of faith; they become dangerous when they claim a monopoly over virtue. This observation, adapted from British philosopher Isaiah Berlin, has rarely been more relevant than in today’s Bangladesh. Following the 2024 collapse of the authoritarian regime of Sheikh Hasina, the nation stands at The post Jamaat-e-Islami sets theocratic trap for Bangladesh democracy appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Reading the tea leaves on Xi’s latest military purge
    on January 28, 2026

    Last weekend, China’s Ministry of National Defense announced that the country’s two most senior generals – Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli – would be removed from office and placed under investigation for serious disciplinary violations. Zhang had been the People’s Liberation Army’s most senior general since October 2022. He was the highest ranking military member The post Reading the tea leaves on Xi’s latest military purge appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Chinese-language crime networks now drive 20% of crypto laundering
    on January 28, 2026

    The illicit on-chain money laundering ecosystem has grown dramatically in recent years, increasing from US$10 billion in 2020 to over $82 billion in 2025. [1] This substantial topline growth reflects the growing accessibility and liquidity of cryptocurrencies, as well as a fundamental shift in how this laundering activity occurs and by whom. As shown in the chart The post Chinese-language crime networks now drive 20% of crypto laundering appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Debased dollar and soaring gold hand China a rare opening
    on January 28, 2026

    TOKYO — As if US Treasury Security Scott Bessent didn’t have enough stuff with which to deal, gold is literally exploding higher on his watch. In any discussion of the global “debasement trade” gaining momentum in real time, the dollar is written between the lines in bold font. Gold is now at $5,200 for the The post Debased dollar and soaring gold hand China a rare opening appeared first on Asia Times.

  • OCCUPIED UKRAINE: "If we don't register, they'll come to every service and stop it"
    on January 29, 2026

    In apparently coordinated raids, Russian officials raided the Sunday morning meetings for worship of two Council of Churches Baptist congregations on 25 January. Police and military officers (some armed with automatic weapons) raided the church in the town of Krasnodon [official Ukrainian name Sorokyne] in Russian-occupied Luhansk Region. Simultaneously, Police Anti-Extremism officers raided the church in the nearby villa

  • No talks under pressure -- Iran responds to Trump's threats, U.S. naval enforcement in Middle East
    on January 28, 2026

    TEHRAN, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Wednesday rejected any prospect of talks with the United States as long as Washington continues to threaten military action, after U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric and announced the deployment of additional U.S. naval forces to the Middle East."There can be no negotiations in an atmosphere of threats," Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said, accor

  • Roundup: No talks under pressure -- Iran responds to Trump's threats, U.S. naval enforcement in Middle East
    on January 28, 2026

    TEHRAN, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Iran on Wednesday rejected any prospect of talks with the United States as long as Washington continues to threaten military action, after U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his rhetoric and announced the deployment of additional U.S. naval forces to the Middle East. "There can be no negotiations in an atmosphere of threats," Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said, acco

  • AI venture investment in Kazakhstan exceeds 73 mln USD in 2025
    on January 28, 2026

    ALMATY, Jan. 28 (Xinhua) -- Venture investment in artificial intelligence (AI) projects in Kazakhstan rose from approximately 14 million to 73 million U.S. dollars between 2023 and 2025, a new report showed Wednesday. According to the Kazakhstan AI Country Report presented in Astana, AI now accounts for more than half of all venture investment in the country, with over 100 AI startups currently operating in Kaza