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Central Asia in Focus: Kazakh Authorities Send Mixed Signals on Using SpaceX's Starlink

In this week’s edition: Kazakh authorities send mixed signals on using SpaceX’s Starlink, EU Anti-Drug Program warns of increase of Afghan methamphetamines in Uzbekistan, Turkmen authorities prevent journalist from collecting international award, and more.

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