
Central Asia & Caucasus Data
Current platform capacity in Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan & Uzbekistan.
CACA data monitor:
PDF download of the CACA cluster data with sources
Note that we just search, research & build the data set, rather than making any claims to their representation or appropriateness. We do think though that individually they may serve as guides to further research & analysis, and jointly represent a good enough rough indicator of how a certain country or cluster stands comparatively. If you need the raw XLS data file or specific further analysis, please do write us with a genuine interest in Emerging Market Data.
Theme Related Tracker
The CACA region is busy – monitored stories:
- Feed has no items.
- The gift card Israel uses to buy US weaponson April 8, 2026
The Trump administration expects US taxpayers to fund not only its own military adventurism but Israel’s as well. Ending American subsidies for Israel’s wars is one reason why Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), and Peter Welch (D-Vt.) recently filed Joint Resolutions of Disapproval opposing US$659 million in President Donald Trump-approved bomb sales to Israel, with many The post The gift card Israel uses to buy US weapons appeared first on Asia Times.
- US, Israel and Iran agree to two-week ceasefireon April 8, 2026
Just hours after President Donald Trump issued a genocidal threat against the Iranian people, declaring that “a whole civilization will die tonight,” the US leader announced that he’d agreed to suspend his unconstitutional war for two weeks if Iran ends its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Citing an unnamed senior White House official, CNN reported that Israel – which has joined The post US, Israel and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire appeared first on Asia Times.
- US-China space race shifts into a higher lunar gearon April 7, 2026
China has pledged to accelerate its lunar exploration program after NASA’s Artemis II mission completed a successful flyby of the moon and began its return journey, marking a renewed phase of strategic competition in deep space. In a 10-day mission launched on April 1, Artemis II carried four astronauts aboard NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and The post US-China space race shifts into a higher lunar gear appeared first on Asia Times.
- The Iran war doesn’t immediately jeopardize Taiwanon April 7, 2026
Originally published by Pacific Forum, this article is republished with permission. Ramifications of the US/Israeli military campaign against Iran reverberate around the world, including in Asia. The indirect effects of this conflict are particularly relevant for the defense of Taiwan against a possible military attack by China. There are two important questions here, and the The post The Iran war doesn’t immediately jeopardize Taiwan appeared first on Asia Times.
- Decorated Australian Soldier Arrested for Afghanistan War Crimeson April 7, 2026
On April 7, Australian police arrested Ben Roberts-Smith, a decorated Australian soldier who stands accused of committing five counts of war crimes in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012. Many of th
- One of Australia's most-decorated soldiers arrested on war crimes chargeson April 7, 2026
SAS veteran Ben Roberts-Smith could face life in prison if found guilty of murdering unarmed Afghan civilians One of Australia's most-decorated soldiers has been arrested on war crimes charges related to the alleged murders of several unarmed Afghan civilians between 2009 and 2012. Former special forces (SAS) s
- Kazakh currency strengthens on rising oil prices, tight monetary policyon April 7, 2026
ASTANA, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Kazakhstan's national currency, the tenge, has strengthened significantly in recent weeks, buoyed by high oil prices, tight monetary policy and capital inflows, the Kazinform news agency reported Tuesday. The official exchange rate stood at 466.33 tenge per U.S. dollar on Tuesday, up from 501.75 tenge on Feb. 27, reflecting a significant appreciation of the currency. Kazakh Nat
- Young Tigresses face must-win Asian Cup clash against Chinese Taipei in final Group C encounteron April 7, 2026
Pathum Thani [Thailand], April 7 (ANI): The Indian U20 women's national team will take on Chinese Taipei in their final Group C fixture of the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup Thailand 2026 on Tuesday, April 8, 2026, knowing that nothing short of a victory will keep their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals alive.According to the All India Football Federation (AIFF), the match will kick off at 14:30 IST at the Pathum































