The Institute for War and Peace Reporting in Central Asia, together with the OSCE Academy in Bishkek, successfully held a summer program for young, Central Asian analysts through the Analytics School cabar.asia. (more…)
IWPR has launched its comprehensive training course to develop analytic journalism among a new generation of journalists in Central Asia. (more…)
Ten-day course equips young journalists with specialist tools. (more…)
Christians say that their cemeteries are being stripped bare by thieves. (more…)
IWPR has launched its comprehensive training course to develop analytic journalism among a new generation of journalists in Central Asia. (more…)
In the framework of cabar.asia’s School of analytical journalism participants practiced at local news organizations and visited analytical and media organizations. (more…)
“In connection with the growth of religiosity and conservatism in Kyrgyzstan’s population, gender discriminatory practices unfortunately become normal despite the fact that official policies and formal norms say otherwise” – states Chinara Esengul, Ph.D. in an article for CABAR.asia.
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“If Atambayev weighs the whole course of events leading to an extremely unprofitable situation for him, he can identify for himself a few of his mistakes. For Jeenbekov, these errors by Atambayev can be relevant lessons at an early stage of his presidential term” – notes Emil Juraev, writing specially for CABAR.asia.