Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan pushed Wednesday for stronger ties with ex-Soviet Turkic states at a summit in Central Asia, as Ankara vies with Russia and China for influence in the region.
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The European Council has been following the situation in the Middle East very closely since Hamas' terrorist attacks against Israel of 7 October 2023. At its meeting on 17 October 2024, the European ...
Using drone-based lidar, researchers mapped two medieval cities, Tashbulak and Tugunbulak, in Uzbekistan, revealing detailed ...
Schnitzel Time in Palm Coast, Florida, serves up a classic cutlet that’s often called the best in the state. In a state better known for Cuban sandwiches and fresh seafood, discovering an authentic ...
As of then, Indian civilization’s antiquity had been traced up to the 3rd century BCE – in Mauryan Buddhist Emperor Asoka’s ...
Central European currencies decline as Donald Trump is on the cusp of winning another term as U.S. President. The currencies are weaker due to fears over European security under a Trump presidency, as ...
Plus: Kazakhstan inks billions in new deals with China, Slovakia’s Fico goes to Beijing, another Taliban-China announcement, ...
This is a day that not only Catholics celebrate but Anglicans as well. Here in America, we have several Protestant ...
The West ought to double down on its economic support for trade routes through Central Asia, even if it simultaneously aids ...
The Central Asian countries are caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and it showed in their most recent UNGA speeches.
High in the mountains of Uzbekistan, archaeologists have mapped the footprints of two medieval cities that thrived along the ...