Central Asia is occupying an increasingly pivotal position in the European Union’s policy planning, in what is a strategic move on Brussels’ part to get its foot in
The EU has now given the greenlight on “booster” shots for those over 18, six months after their second shot—a fact which is set to further harm vaccine
In meeting with Kazakhstan’s justice minister Marat Beketayev in Brussels on Wednesday and confirming he would travel to the country’s economic capital of Almaty for the Central Asia-European
In the wake of the stunningly swift fall of Kabul, EU politicians are scrambling to address the short-term consequences of the collapse of the Afghan government: the need
For the first time in their country’s history, rural voters in Kazakhstan turned out to vote for 729 municipal akims (mayors) over the weekend, choosing from nearly 2,300
Following half a year of escalating clandestine crossings into Europe, predominantly from Africa, EU ministers came one step closer to ratifying a “migration pact” between Member States this