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Tajikistan

  • CCP Deems Indo-China Border Dispute a ‘Legacy Issue.’ Analysts Say China’s Words Are a Means to an Expansionist End.
    CCP Deems Indo-China Border Dispute a ‘Legacy Issue.’ Analysts Say China’s Words Are a Means to an Expansionist End.
    While claiming historical issues, China will change the status on the ground, says one expert.
    January 30, 2024BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • CCP Leader Xi’s Security Obsession, Unpredictable Whereabouts, Attract International Attention
    CCP Leader Xi’s Security Obsession, Unpredictable Whereabouts, Attract International Attention
    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping’s over-the-top security measures during his overseas visits have recently caught ...
    September 13, 2023BY Alex Wu
  • Tajik Avalanche Death Toll Rises to 20
    Tajik Avalanche Death Toll Rises to 20
    DUSHANBE—A series of avalanches has killed 10 more people in eastern Tajikistan, the Central Asian nation's government said ...
    February 18, 2023BY Reuters
  • 2 Reported Killed in Clashes Between Kyrgyz and Tajik Border Guards
    2 Reported Killed in Clashes Between Kyrgyz and Tajik Border Guards
    BISHKEK—Kyrgyz and Tajik border guards exchanged fire in three separate incidents in a border dispute on Wednesday, killing ...
    September 14, 2022BY Reuters
  • Reports: 6 Wounded in Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Clash
    Reports: 6 Wounded in Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Clash
    MOSCOW—Fighting between the border guards services of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan has wounded at least six people, local news ...
    January 28, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • China Eyes Afghanistan’s Neighbor in ‘Encirclement Strategy’: Experts
    China Eyes Afghanistan’s Neighbor in ‘Encirclement Strategy’: Experts
    News Analysis As the Chinese regime sets its sights on the vacuum left by the United States in ...
    December 10, 2021BY J.M. Phelps
  • China to Build Outpost for Tajikistan Special Forces Near Afghan Border
    China to Build Outpost for Tajikistan Special Forces Near Afghan Border
    DUSHANBE—The Chinese regime will finance the construction of an outpost for a special forces unit of Tajikistan's police ...
    October 29, 2021BY Reuters
  • The Road of the Nomadic Soul
    The Road of the Nomadic Soul
    To meet today's nomads. Film director Sibylle d’Orgeval crosses Kyrgyzstan, from the capital Bishkek to Lake Issyk Kul. ...
    October 9, 2021BY NTD Arts and Culture
  • Russia Showcases New Arms at Drill Near Afghan Border
    Russia Showcases New Arms at Drill Near Afghan Border
    HARB-MAIDON TRAINING GROUND, Tajikistan—Soldiers from Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan used new Russian firearms, flamethrowers, and surface-to-air missile launchers ...
    August 10, 2021BY Reuters
  • Afghan Neighbour Tajikistan Holds Largest Ever Military Exercise
    Afghan Neighbour Tajikistan Holds Largest Ever Military Exercise
    DUSHANBE—Afghanistan's northern neighbour Tajikistan held its largest ever military exercise on Thursday involving the Central Asian nation's entire ...
    July 22, 2021BY Reuters
  • Tajikistan Earthquake Kills Five: Emergency Committee
    Tajikistan Earthquake Kills Five: Emergency Committee
    An earthquake in Tajikistan killed five people, the Tajik emergency situations committee said on Saturday, with the epicenter ...
    July 10, 2021BY Reuters
  • Tajikistan Quake Shakes North India, Pakistan, No Major Damage
    Tajikistan Quake Shakes North India, Pakistan, No Major Damage
    NEW DELHI—A strong earthquake struck Tajikistan on Friday and the tremors were felt as far away as north ...
    February 12, 2021BY Reuters
  • A Hard Touch of China’s ‘Soft Power’ in Central Asia
    A Hard Touch of China’s ‘Soft Power’ in Central Asia
    Since gaining independence in 1991 and embarking on the path to economic development, Central Asian countries that were ...
    February 24, 2020BY Ella Kietlinska
  • What Are Russia’s Grand Designs in Central Asia?
    What Are Russia’s Grand Designs in Central Asia?
    Russia has a broader strategy that could leave it as the dominant security actor across much of Eurasia.
    October 14, 2015BY David Lewis
  • What Does Ukraine Stand to Gain from Farming Deal with China?
    What Does Ukraine Stand to Gain from Farming Deal with China?
    A deal signed between Ukrainian and Chinese authorities last month may impact up to 3 million hectares of ...
    October 7, 2013BY Henry Stanek
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