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A shopkeeper in Dushanbe with his collection of Soviet paraphernalia for sale.

Cash-strapped but strategically important, Tajikistan is undergoing rapid change with its future increasingly being shaped...

An Afghan man sells toys during the celebration for Afghan New Year (Newroz) in Kabul, Afghanistan March 20, 2016. Afghanistan uses the Persian calendar which runs from the vernal equinox.  REUTERS/Ahmad Masood

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At Persian New Year, Sahar Fahimi speaks to Afghans about the humanitarian crisis tearing through their...

An Afghan man carries a package distributed by a Turkish humanitarian aid group at a distribution centre in Kabul, Afghanistan, December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ali Khara

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Ritu Mahendru speaks to Afghan aid organizations who claim international sanctions are making it harder to...

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Despite mass unemployment and a deep food crisis, Turkmenistan’s image-obsessed president claims poverty does not exist in...

Two girls by the roadside near Kazarman. TIM DIRVEN/PANOS

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Tina Burrett on Central Asia’s only electoral democracy.

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Richard Swift on the Taliban leadership that now governs over 40 million Afghans.

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Blocked from education by the Taliban, Ritu Mahendru speaks to young women risking their safety to teach...

Afghan women organize protests in Kabul, following the undemocratic takeover of the state apparatus by the Taliban.

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Ritu Mahendru speaks to Afghan women at the forefront of resisting the Taliban’s oppression, including on...

A family from Afghanistan walk next to fence to cross into Pakistan at the Friendship Gate crossing point, in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border town of Chaman, Pakistan September 6, 2021. REUTERS/Abdul Khaliq Achakza

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For Afghans forced to leave their country and flee to Europe there is no place called home, writes Ritu Mahendru...

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The question so many of us are asking. Vanessa Baird has a few suggestions.

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Sex worker activists are under attack in Kyrgyzstan, writes Lauren Crosby Medlicott.

Artsakh

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Jan-Peter Westad on the uncertain future of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.

Dinamo Sukhumi’s stadium under construction.

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In tiny Abkhazia, outcast from the world stage, football is a source of hope. Robert O’Connor reports.

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Famous for his portrait of the green-eyed ‘Afghan Girl’, photographer Steve McCurry speaks to ...

Tbilisi

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Georgia was once hailed as a ‘beacon of democracy’, but geopolitics have taken priority over human rights, writes ...

Two women sheltering from the heat. A look at Uzbekistan today

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In December, the country elected the successor of long-time dictator Karimov. But things might not get much better.

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