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Tajikistan’s Supreme Court Upholds Sentences in Coup Attempt Case03.04 01:18
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Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan Integrate Power Grids with Launch of Datka-Sughd Transmission Line01.04 09:47
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Presidents of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan Sign Agreement on Tri-Border Point01.04 09:45
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Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Treaty Comes into Force01.04 09:41
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European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas to Tour Three Central Asian Countries#World28.03 14:26
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Tajik President Grants First Mass Pardon in Nearly Five Years24.03 15:17
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Russia and Tajikistan Sign Strategic Partnership Program at Defense Ministry Level#World19.03 09:30
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Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Sign Border Agreement, Reopen Two Checkpoints14.03 10:52
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Tajikistan Implements Higher Vehicle Tax Rates11.03 22:41
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EU Commissioner for International Partnerships to Tour Central Asia#World11.03 22:38
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09 August09.08The two deportations of YaghnobDeep in the Tajik mountains live the last bearers of the dying language and culture of the ancient Sogdians
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06 August06.08What went wrong in Central Asia’s coronavirus response?How poor planning and a fixation on faulty test results undid months of hard work
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09 July09.07War is over, let the battle begin23 years since the signing of the peace agreement between the government and the United Tajik Opposition, true reconciliation seems as far away as ever
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25 June25.06An Uzbek firstTashkent sends troops to Russia’s Victory Day Parade for the first time. There they took part alongside their neighbours
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02 June02.06How are Central Asian countries recording COVID-19 deaths?Recent reports from Almaty shed a little light on a rather unclear issue
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19 May19.05“I felt like a criminal”How Central Asia fought the coronavirus with quarantines – and appears to be winning
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08 May08.05The price of silenceThe Tajik authorities’ prolonged refusal to acknowledge COVID-19 infections has come at a heavy cost to public health
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28 April28.04Keep it in the familyWhat lies behind Rustam Emomali’s meteoric rise to power?
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17 April17.04A bad feelingAs one of the few remaining countries in the world yet to record cases, residents of Tajikistan are anxiously awaiting the arrival of COVID-19. Meanwhile, some doctors argue that the country experienced its first wave of the virus already last year...
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14 April14.04In harm’s wayRates of infection among Central Asian healthcare workers are alarming. Their complaints are rarely welcome
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05 April05.04“Far more serious than 2008 and 2014 combined”Economists on how the combined oil crash/coronavirus crisis threatens Central Asia
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01 April01.04Central Asia in lockdownIt’s been a busy week in COVID-19’s Central Asia. Here’s a quick summary
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20 March20.03A billion-dollar crisis package, appeals to private businesses and a bootleg alcohol tragedyThe latest coronavirus news from Central Asia
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19 March19.03Border closures, litigation against God in Kyrgyzstan and a lockdown in KazakhstanHow the coronavirus is being fought in Central Asia
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12 March12.03Russia’s presidential term reset – a master class from its neighboursFor Putin’s CIS colleagues, extending one’s rule through constitutional amendments is an old trick
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09 March09.03All according to planWhy the recent elections in Tajikistan will have no effect on how the country is run
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06 March06.03Badlands from the Pamirs to the VolgaHow desertification threatens the countries of Central Asia, and how it can be stopped
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19 February19.02The Case Is Closed, Forget It30 years since the ”Black February” events in Dushanbe
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10 February10.02Justice for saleHow cash and connections tilt the scales of Tajikistan’s Themis
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28 January28.01Why some migrants see themselves as better than othersAnd why bad experiences of work in Russia do nothing to dampen the country’s attractiveness in neighbouring countries
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12 November12.11Disconnected PamirAirlines no longer fly to Khorog. Today the only way to get there is the “Road from Hell”, a trip that not everyone can manage
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12 November12.11Academies of the CaliphateTajikistan and the threat of ”prison jihad”