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The landscape of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Kyrgyzstan highlights the China-Russia competition in the Central Asian republic with China emerging as the principal investor, surpassing Russia and Kazakhstan.

The devastating terrorist attack that occurred in Moscow on March 22nd, 2024, resulting in 147 casualties and hundreds injured, has starkly emphasised the urgent need to combat terrorism, particularly in the face of the escalating influence of the Islamic State within the spectrum of jihadist groups. This report seeks to address several key questions pertaining to the attack and its implications for Russia.

The terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall in Moscow serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threat of terrorism within Russia. The indiscriminate violence unleashed by unknown assailants resulted in 40 fatalities and over 100 injuries, highlighting the vulnerability of civilian gatherings and cultural institutions to extremist acts.

Turkmenistan shows substantially promising potential to hold similar and even more diverse reserves of all the critical raw materials needed to power the energy transition, which can bring prosperity to the Central Asian nation and put it at the epicentre of the green energy system.

The recent memorandum of understanding of human rights cooperation between Russia and Senegal has marked a significant milestone in their cooperation, highlighting Moscow’s growing interests in the African country.

In the heart of Russia’s political fervour, SpecialEurasia embarks on an official visit to Moscow, the epicentre of the Russian Federation. With the pivotal juncture we are currently facing, characterised by the imminent presidential elections, our team is actively involved in a multitude of endeavours that center on comprehending the intricate dynamics of Russia’s domestic and global affairs.

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which began in 2022, attracted the attention of volunteers from all over the post-Soviet space interested in supporting Kyiv in the fight against Russian forces. Among these volunteers, there are also Azerbaijani fighters who have sided with Ukrainian forces against the Russian armed forces.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip could have represented one of the main reasons that pushed the Islamic State to communicate a new approach to the Middle Eastern dynamics characterised by the Islamic Resistance Movement’s attack against Israeli cities on October 7th, 2023, and the following Tel Aviv’s military operation in the Gaza Strip.

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project, launched by Xi Jinping in 2013, identified the Xinjiang Autonomous Region (XUAR) as a vital component in expanding China’s political and economic reach in Central Asia and addressing the Malacca dilemma. Taking into consideration geography, economics, and the complicated Uyghur situation, the analysis seeks to understand Beijing’s interests in XUAR.

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The upcoming Russian presidential elections, scheduled for March 15th-17th, 2024, are a pivotal moment in the nation’s domestic politics. Despite Western claims of irregularities, these elections represent a significant opportunity for Vladimir Putin to reaffirm his leadership and governance.

FSB special forces’ counter-terrorism operation in Ingushetia stressed Russia’s readiness and strategy to counter the terrorist threat and jihadist propaganda’s impact in those regions as the North Caucasus mainly inhabited by Muslims.

SpecialEurasia Geopolitical Report Podcast Ep. 31 - Syria: Assad's Fall, Iran and Russia's Defeat and HTS Victory
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  • Ep. 31 - Syria: Assad's Fall, Iran and Russia's "Strategic and Military Defeat", and HTS Victory

    Ep. 31 – Syria: Assad’s Fall, Iran and Russia’s “Strategic and Military Defeat”, and HTS Victory

    Dec 8, 2024 • 12:34

    The latest episode of the Geopolitical Report Podcast by SpecialEurasia provides a detailed analysis of the seismic shifts in Syria following the recent collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s government. The episode outlines the rapid offensive led by Syrian rebel forces, highlighting the resulting geopolitical implications for the region and beyond.

  • Ep. 30 - Kan Taniya analizza la crisi politica interna in Abcasia

    Ep. 30 – Kan Taniya analizza la crisi politica interna in Abcasia

    Nov 20, 2024 • 22:05

    In questo nuovo episodio di Geopolitical Report Podcast SpecialEurasia ha avuto come ospite Kan Taniya e discusso l’attuale situazione della politica interna della Repubblica di Abcasia a seguito delle proteste avvenute nei giorni scorsi che hanno portato alle dimissioni del presidente abcaso. 

  • Ep. 29 - Analysing the U.S. Presidential Elections with Kaitlyn Rabe

    Ep. 29 – Analysing the U.S. Presidential Elections with Kaitlyn Rabe

    Nov 12, 2024 • 24:20

    The latest episode of the Geopolitical Report Podcast by SpecialEurasia covers a pivotal moment in U.S. political history: the recent presidential election in which Donald Trump emerged victorious over Kamala Harris.

  • Ep. 28 - Olaf Scholz's Official Visit to Uzbekistan

    Ep. 28 – Olaf Scholz’s Official Visit to Uzbekistan

    Sep 16, 2024 • 5:42

    The latest episode of the SpecialEurasia Geopolitical Report Podcast examined the recent meeting between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, which took place on 15–16 September 2024 in the Central Asian republic.

  • Ep. 27 - Ukraine's Possible Cooperation with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham: Solid Intelligence or Fake News?

    Ep. 27 – Ukraine’s Possible Cooperation with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham: Solid Intelligence or Fake News?

    Sep 15, 2024 • 8:31

    In this new episode of the Geopolitical Report Podcast, we examine recent information suggesting a possible meeting between a Ukrainian delegation and representatives of the terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.

  • Ep. 26 - Armenia's Rising Cooperation with NATO and the United States

    Ep. 26 – Armenia’s Rising Cooperation with NATO and the United States

    Aug 5, 2024 • 8:38

    The new episode of SpecialEurasia Geopolitical Report Podcast delves into the intricate web of Armenia’s evolving relationship with NATO and the United States. With a focus on Yerevan’s strategic shift and its potential impact on the South Caucasus region, the podcast provides listeners with an in-depth analysis of the geopolitical…

  • Ep. 25 - Report on Terrorist Attacks in Dagestan

    Ep. 25 – Report on Terrorist Attacks in Dagestan

    Jun 26, 2024 • 9:05

    The latest episode of the SpecialEurasia Geopolitical Report Podcast delves into the recent coordinated terrorist attacks that took place in the cities of Makhachkala and Derbent in Dagestan.

  • Ep. 24 - Russia's Naval Manoeuvres and Kremlin's Strategy

    Ep. 24 – Russia’s Naval Manoeuvres and Kremlin’s Strategy

    Jun 21, 2024 • 6:03

    In the latest episode of the SpecialEurasia Geopolitical Report Podcast, we analysed the Kremlin’s maritime strategy as a pivotal component of its broader foreign policy agenda. This month, the Russian Pacific Fleet engaged in joint military exercises with Egypt in the Mediterranean Sea, marking a significant development in Russian naval…

  • Ep. 23 - "Central Asia - Italy" third meeting in Rome

    Ep. 23 – “Central Asia – Italy” third meeting in Rome

    May 31, 2024 • 5:53

    In the latest Geopolitical Report Podcast, we explored the recent high-level meeting between Italian and Central Asian republics’ foreign affairs ministers held in Rome.

  • Ep. 22 - China's Deepening Economic Ties with Tajikistan

    Ep. 22 – China’s Deepening Economic Ties with Tajikistan

    May 22, 2024 • 6:00

    This episode of the Geopolitical Report Podcast examines the evolving relationship between China and Tajikistan, focusing particularly on Beijing’s growing economic influence in the Central Asian republic. The analysis stems from a recent meeting between Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.