Iran Polishes Image in Tajikistan
A new college of jewellery in Tajikistan is being funded by Iran, as part of that country’s longstanding efforts to build relationships with the Central Asian states.
A new college of jewellery in Tajikistan is being funded by Iran, as part of that country’s longstanding efforts to build relationships with the Central Asian states.
IWPR meeting highlights challenges and possibilities of journalism in the internet age.
Low migrant quota will make foreign seasonal workers vulnerable to mistreatment, say critics.
Success for opposition parties at best means a handful of seats in parliament.
Regional customs arrangement as much about politics as about economics.
Earthquake survivors in eastern mountains struggling in freezing conditions without adequate shelter, clothing and food.
Conflict in Tajikistan may have ended a dozen years ago, but residents continue to be killed and injured when they step on landmines, Khurshed Durakhsh reports.
Traders complain traditional handicrafts being swamped by cheap competitors.
Allegations that Uzbeks spied on Tajik uranium facility fit wider pattern of suspicion and mistrust.
Campaign to raise money to finish hydroelectric project not as voluntary as it seems.