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How Uzbekistan is turning winter into a travel season
Long known for its Silk Road heritage, Uzbekistan is now attracting travellers in winter with alpine skiing, mountain day trips and quiet nature retreats just beyond the capital.
At Davos, Azerbaijan balances energy security with the transition ahead
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Azerbaijan draws attention for its role in European energy supply and its growing focus on renewable energy.
Floods and landslides disrupt daily life in northern Morocco
Authorities in northern Morocco have mobilised emergency resources as heavy rainfall caused flooding in Kenitra and landslides cutting roads in the Chefchaouen area.
No protesters released as Tehran offers clemency to more than 2,100 convicts
Iran's judiciary said the list of 2,108 people pardoned or granted reduced sentences does not include "defendants and convicts from the recent riots".
Should the EU speak directly with Putin? Leaders agree to disagree – for now
The idea of re-engaging with the Kremlin as part of the peace talks to end the war in Ukraine has sharply split EU countries, with some calling for a special envoy and others insisting that Russia make concessions first.