Russia, China loom over Samarkand talks on security, trade, energy


A border agreement involving the fertile Fergana Valley to be formalized

Hopes for resolution fade as Islamabad claims Taliban harboring Pakistani militants
Tokyo aims to blunt Russian and Chinese influence in key region

Islamic State's branch beefing up propaganda to recruit Uzbek, Tajik fighters
Shared security challenges loom over Thursday's talks and port, pipeline hopes

Sunday discussions look set to focus on New Delhi-funded port in Iran

Islamabad ready to offer recognition if Taliban forms multiethnic regime

Move expected to increase volume of goods moving through Gwadar
China's infrastructure offer supports economic growth in Europe, Africa and Asia

Pandemic tests economies, health systems, China ties -- and folk remedies

Pompeo's plea to end 'repression' of Muslim minorities also draws Chinese ire

Number of countries subject to stricter checks to increase tenfold

Gwadar challenges Indian interests in region, but China's ROI remains unclear

China's economic influence will inevitably become political, experts say

President Mirziyoyev to pitch resource development during Japan trip

Tetsu Nakamura talked about his life and mission in 2018 Nikkei interview

Slain Japanese doctor wanted to 'shine light into dark corners'

Japan-built Bosporus tunnel allows Beijing to diversify cargo transportation

Taliban included in peace talks as Beijing aims to isolate Xinjiang separatists

Ghani says Pakistan holds key and needs 'to be constructive' toward peace process

Ulaanbaatar turns to US and India in face of Beijing's military and economic might

More Japanese business investment wanted as Chinese presence reigns supreme

Rebuilding ties with former close ally crucial to Moscow's pivot to the east

Transparency needed if Kazakhstan is to benefit from China projects: analysts

Taliban attacks irk Trump, opening the door for Beijing's overtures to Islamabad

Indonesia's move has precedents in places such as Myanmar and Malaysia

As US looks to end its longest war, Beijing cultivates ties with Taliban

A new Eurasian order is in the making, with Beijing in the driver's seat

US strategists call for driving wedge between the traditional rivals