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CABAR.asia 08.05.21

The coverage of the conflict on Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border sorely lacked peacemaking journalism approaches, the experts say. (more…)

CABAR.asia 07.05.21

How psychiatric services work in Central Asian states (more…)

Olga Ruslanova 06.05.21

During the past 10 years, foreign investors withdrew more than $5 billion of profits from the Kyrgyz companies. Of these, 16% were withdrawn in 2020.

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Anara Abdullaeva 05.05.21

The widespread penetration of internet into daily life causes new types of issues. For example, the harassment and insult of a person on social media and other platforms.

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CABAR.asia 04.05.21

IWPR Central Asia Regional Director Abakhon Sultonnazarov shared CABAR.asia experience in covering social issues at the Forum of Social Projects “State, Business and NGOs: 30 Years of Unity and Partnership for Sustainable Development” in Nur-Sultan.

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Anthony Borden 03.05.21

In a world still consumed by the pandemic, the classic role of the press remains as essential – and as under attack – as ever. (more…)

Despite the head of state’s supposed backing of courageous journalism, harassment continues apace. (more…)

Format leaves presenters at liberty to cover areas often suppressed in other types of media. (more…)

In April 2021, Central Asia recorded highest rates of growth in the incidence of COVID-19, and there was a bloody military conflict on the border of the two countries. The analytical platform CABAR.asia presents a brief overview of the most significant events in the region over the past month.

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CABAR.asia 29.04.21

About 40 people in Kazakhstan cannot prove the death of their relatives who left for the combat zones in Syria and Iraq and went missing.

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