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Tajik police have used firearms to break up a rare protest by Chinese workers employed by the Tajik-Chinese Mining Company in the northern region of Sughd.
Dozens of Tajiks affected by some of the worst flooding and mudslides in years have blocked a key road in a rare instance of public protest in the authoritarian Central Asian nation.
Marooned in Russia with no money or income, hundreds of Central Asian migrants are calling on their governments to help them return home. Meanwhile, thousands of people in Central Asia are waiting for the borders to reopen so they can go to Russia to work.
The speaker of the lower house of parliament in Tajikistan has been released from hospital after being treated, according to the Health Ministry, for pneumonia amid earlier denials by several deputies that he had contracted coronavirus.
A reporter for the Asia-Plus news agency has reportedly been attacked and beaten by unknown assailants.
Tajikistan officially went from zero to hundreds of coronavirus infections in days and after weeks of claiming it was virus-free. People now complain of a shortage of hospital beds as the number of patients skyrockets and medics complain of not having enough equipment to do their jobs.
Tajik lawmakers have approved a bill banning the issuance of new identification documents and birth certificates for ethnic Tajiks containing Russified surnames, the latest attempt to revive traditional names.
Tajikistan insists it has no coronavirus infections, though there's a suspicious spike in fatal "pneumonia" cases that raises fears Dushanbe is gambling with the public's health.
TV stations in Ukraine, Serbia, and Spain, have bought up rights to the Tajik soccer championship, one of the few soccer leagues in the world that is continuing despite the coronavirus epidemic. Tajikistan has not reported any COVID-19 cases so far, but matches are being played behind closed doors as a precautionary measure.
Tajik President Emomali Rahmon's eldest son has become the chairman of the parliament's upper chamber, known as the Majlisi Milli.
A Tajik court has sentenced independent journalist Daler Sharifov to one year in a penal colony in a case media watchdogs labelled an "absurd extremism" trial.
A Tajik court has begun the trial of a journalist on extremism charges that international media-freedom watchdogs have called "absurd."
A Tajik court has postponed the trial of a journalist who is facing what international media-freedom watchdogs call "absurd" extremism charges.
Residents of an apartment block in the northern Tajik city of Khujand say a giant banner of the country's authoritarian president, Emomali Rahmon, has been blocking their view -- and light -- for a year. They say local authorities are too fearful of the president to do anything about it.
A 16-year-old teenager has been convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison in Tajikistan in a controversial double murder case even though relatives of the victims don't believe the youth was guilty.
A military court in Tajikistan has sentenced a Jehovah's Witness to two years in prison after finding him guilty of refusing compulsory military service.
How do people stay safe, strong, and sane during the prolonged isolation imposed by the coronavirus pandemic? A Tajik opera performer in Italy entertains by singing from his balcony. A Tajik marathon runner keeps fit by running back and forth on his tiny terrace in Austria. And a Russian ballet dancer, also in Austria, talks about training at home.
Dozens of Tajiks, including many women and children, were stranded for 17 hours on the Kazakh-Uzbek border on March 16 as countries closed their borders in an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Austrian authorities have extradited a Tajik asylum seeker to Tajikistan on Dushanbe's request despite warnings from activists that the man may face torture and an unfair judicial process there.
Jailed Tajik lawyer Buzurgmehr Yorov has received the Prague-based People in Need NGO's annual Homo Homini prize at a special ceremony in the Czech capital.
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