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Mirziyoyev Declares Need to Revive Opposition in Parliament19.11.2024
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In Dushanbe, Trial Begins for Alleged Coup Attempt and Treason19.11.2024
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Kyrgyzstan Social Democrats Removed from Bishkek City Council Elections, Party Leader Declares Hunger Strike18.11 11:58
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Uzbekistan Authorities Legally Ban Beating Children18.11 11:56
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Kyrgyzstan Government Approves Ban on Advertising Services of Fortune-Tellers and Healers15.11 11:33
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Tashkent, Astana, and Baku Sign Partnership Agreement in the Field of «Green" Energy13.11 23:32
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Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan and UAE Сompany to Build Wind Farm in Navoi Region13.11 16:59
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Uzbekistan Offers Free Treatment for Palestinian Children and Women — Victims of War#World13.11 15:44
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Turkmenistan Halts Gas Supplies to Russia After Price Negotiations Fail#World28.10 18:34
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Taliban Bans Afghan Women from Talking to Other Women and Reading Quran Aloud#World28.10 15:44
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26 September26.09«Let football players play, and let others manage football» is a thesis that has no right to existAlisher Aminov on the FIFPro General Assembly in Tashkent and the legal foundations of the sports management system in Uzbekistan
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17 September17.09How Uzbekistan's Cultural Heritage Surprised the HermitageReport by Pavel Lurie
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13 September13.09Kazakhstan's Nuclear DilemmaReferendum Raises Questions
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11 September11.09Enlightenment Against IgnoranceThe 8th International WOSCU Congress with the Center for Islamic Civilization
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15 February15.02Now 15 jailed conscientious objectorsForum 18 reports on the persecution of a Jehovah's Witness in Turkmenistan
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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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31 July31.07“Another week and I wouldn’t have got out of there alive”Why patients in Uzbekistan fear ending up in hospital, and medics fear the end of the lockdown
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31 July31.07The beshik – a 2,000-year-old traditionHow Uzbekistan’s traditional cradles and accompanying ceremony have been a key component of family life for centuries
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30 July30.07“The number of graves now is 15 times greater”Lebap region residents told to hide new graves from satellite imaging amid more reports of chaos in Turkmenistan’s COVID-19 response
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27 July27.07“Askarov’s death was in the interests of numerous criminals”Fergana General Director Daniil Kislov’s statement on the death of rights activist Azimjan Askarov
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25 July25.07Slaying the hydraWhy the coronavirus has been winning in Kyrgyzstan
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21 July21.07War of worldsThe first public protest action in Uzbekistan in defence of women’s rights met with an aggressive reaction from much of society
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18 July18.07The secrets of O’rtasaroyHow Uzbekistan’s shipping-container quarantine camp became a symbol of government coercion
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17 July17.07Tell it to the windThe WHO’s Turkmenistan mission reports back as the Turkmen government sticks to its bizarre airborne dust theory
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12 July12.07Show your face – paralyse the system!How the leaders of Turkmenistan’s new opposition movement see popular protest and the domestic situation in the country
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10 July10.07An ''unknown pneumonia''?New statistics give a glimpse of the true extent of Kazakhstan's COVID-19 crisis
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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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05 July05.07The freedom to infectHow dismantling the lockdown in Kyrgyzstan has led to a sharp deterioration of the situation with COVID-19
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02 July02.07Just like in Italy?Kazakhstan becomes the first Central Asian nation to struggle with a second wave of COVID-19
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30 June30.06ФотоReAction against censorshipDemonstrators in Bishkek protest against the draft law “On the manipulation of information”
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27 June27.06Taking the rapFormer Kyrgyz president Almazbek Atambaev is sentenced to 11 years and two months in jail
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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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22 June22.06Life in red, yellow and greenWhat three months of strict COVID-19 self-isolation have taught ordinary Uzbeks