Society
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Two Migrants Face Possible Revocation of Russian Citizenship After Mass Brawl in Moscow#World27.10 20:44 -
Central Asian Leaders Invited by Trump to “C5+1” Summit in Washington27.10 20:34 -
Uzbekistan and the European Union Sign a New Partnership and Cooperation Agreement24.10 21:15 -
Mirziyoyev Outlines Four Key Areas of Partnership with European Investors24.10 21:12 -
European Companies and Banks Agree on €10 Billion in Projects with Uzbekistan24.10 21:10 -
Uzbekistan Grants Visa-Free Entry to Citizens of Seven More Countries24.10 18:42 -
Over 4,000 Tajik Students Repatriated Amid Fears of Terrorist Recruitment24.10 18:39 -
Kazakhstan’s Defense Ministry Tightens Airspace Control Following Drone Explosion24.10 09:45 -
EU’s 19th Sanctions Package Includes Banks from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan#World24.10 09:42 -
Drone Explosion Reported in Western Kazakhstan24.10 09:39
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15 October15.10A Step Back into the Middle AgesWhy Kyrgyzstan Should Not Reinstate the Death Penalty -
26 September26.09PhotoA Close-Up of the BazaarPhoto Tour of the Fergana Valley with Anzor Bukharsky -
17 September17.09Risky PartnershipWhy Dealing with China Is Harder Than It Seems at First Glance -
15 September15.09“We May Not Play First Violin in the World of Contemporary Art, but Somewhere There We Tap on the Triangle”Valeria Ibraeva on the First Contemporary Art Museum in Central Asia, Opened in Almaty -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
25 July25.07Slaying the hydraWhy the coronavirus has been winning in Kyrgyzstan -
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 -
02 July02.07Just like in Italy?Kazakhstan becomes the first Central Asian nation to struggle with a second wave of COVID-19 -
08 June08.06A very literal containmentHow Central Asia fought the coronavirus with quarantines, Part 2: Uzbekistan’s container camps -
19 May19.05“I felt like a criminal”How Central Asia fought the coronavirus with quarantines – and appears to be winning -
26 April26.04“Generosity and Assistance”The Uzbek government has announced plans to help the public through the coronavirus crisis – with the main role falling to private business -
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... -
14 April14.04In harm’s wayRates of infection among Central Asian healthcare workers are alarming. Their complaints are rarely welcome -
12 April12.04“I guess I’ll sow potatoes”How the lockdown in Kazakhstan has left many ordinary Kazakhs in desperate straits -
08 April08.04State of emergencyHow ordinary Kyrgyz citizens are struggling under extraordinary circumstances -
01 April01.04Central Asia in lockdownIt’s been a busy week in COVID-19’s Central Asia. Here’s a quick summary -
26 March26.03Lung X-rays for travel, herbal fumes and a healthy dose of silenceHow Turkmenistan is fighting an officially non-existent epidemic -
20 March20.03A billion-dollar crisis package, appeals to private businesses and a bootleg alcohol tragedyThe latest coronavirus news from Central Asia -
19 March19.03Border closures, litigation against God in Kyrgyzstan and a lockdown in KazakhstanHow the coronavirus is being fought in Central Asia -
16 March16.03Still some way to goWhat can bloggers do in Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan? -
16 February16.02Us and themEthnologist and social anthropologist Igor Savin on the roots of the conflict in southern Kazakhstan







