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Galiya Ibragimova

Freelance expert

Since 2018, working as an author and researcher at the Berlin Center for Eurasian Studies (formerly the Carnegie Moscow Center), focusing on political developments in Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia.

Since 2022, collaborating as a freelance analyst with the Opportunity Institute for Foreign Affairs (Poland), contributing analytical publications on Central Asia and the South Caucasus to the Uklad Sił magazine. In 2023, co-organized a scientific-practical seminar in Warsaw on Central Asia during and after the war in Ukraine and its future relations with Russia. The event gathered experts from all five Central Asian countries, including Turkmenistan, and resulted in the publication of an analytical report.

From 2016 to 2021, worked as a foreign correspondent for the Russian publishing house Kommersant, covering political crises across the post-Soviet space. Reported from anti-government protests in Belarus (2020), Georgia (2019, "Gavrilov Night"), and Ingushetia (2019). Covered the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (2020-2021) and border disputes in the North Caucasus.

Since 2022, contributing to the Moldovan media outlet NewsMaker, covering international affairs.