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According to the experts, without high-quality demographic policy and its diligent implementation, population growth in Central Asian countries will be accompanied by a high burden on economies and increased poverty in these countries. (more…)
Experts say that both PCR tests and vaccine certificates can be easily forged at home or bought online.
“Twists and turns of bilateral relations between Turkey and Uzbekistan have demonstrated that the normative factors associated with history and culture do not always predetermine the modality of their political relations,” – political scientist Farhod Tolipov (Uzbekistan) notes in an article written specifically for the analytical platform CABAR.asia. (more…)
In addition to the problems of ensuring security on the territories bordering with Afghanistan, the Central Asian countries will still have to deal with the issues of receiving refugees from Afghanistan. (more…)
Today many countries in the world are discussing the issue of vaccination certificates, or “covid” or vaccine passports as the mandatory requirement to the entry to another country. (more…)
In Tajikistan, most cases of sexual violence against children are committed by people in close relationships. Experts say that parents should talk to their children about sexual safety and teach the child to say “no”. (more…)
In 2020, the number of official abortions in Kyrgyzstan declined by 26 per cent as compared to previous years. According to experts, this is related to the restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic. (more…)
Since early June 2021, weather forecasters in all Central Asian states report abnormal heat. According to experts, the average air temperature in the region will be increasing every year. (more…)
“It is certainly possible for Russia, China and the United States to cooperate given their shared goals in the region. But this would probably not entail a large US military presence in the region, as both China and Russia perceive this military presence in Central Asia as a threat to their own national security,” says Professor Jennifer Murtazashvili in an interview to CABAR.asia analytical platform.