Projects are dead and surveillance is omnipresent in Xinjiang, which once lured Western companies such as Volkswagen.
By Bruce Pannier The Kyrgyz Republic’s “Tulip” or “People’s” Revolution – the 20 anniversary of which falls on March 24 – is ...
Separatist militants killed at least 10 people after hijacking a train carrying hundreds of passengers in Pakistan’s ...
At the end of November 2023 in London, I heard the question—"Why is Ukraine not searching for peace?”—asked by a taxi driver ...
Attacks by the group, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, were used as a pretext by the Myanmar military to launch a campaign ...
Diplomatic Courier staff writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Asia: concerns over AI’s impact on Islam, dolphin conservation in Cambodia, and Indonesia’s controversial ...
Russia, among other autocratic states, is surely thrilled by the president’s decision to close Voice of America, Radio Free ...
A Soviet-era Central Asian pop music anthology shines a light on the region's ethnic diversity and music that transcends genres from Korean brass bands to Uyghur garage rock to Crimean jazz.
Our writer takes us on a journey of a lifetime across the so-named “5-Stans,” with all the wonder and mystery these nations ...
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Out of Eden Walk: Walking through COVID
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek was thousands of miles into his Out of Eden Walk when he had to pause his journey ...
One nationalist influencer called it “truly gratifying.” Another said he was laughing his head off. And a state-media ...
Mecha Break had a very successful first invitational tournament: is the giant robots shooter ready for the western audience?