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Varesh Airlines resumes flights between Mashhad and Dushanbe amid ceasefire

The first flight is scheduled to take place this week and will be operated by Varesh Airlines.

A23a is done: the legendary giant iceberg has almost disappeared, losing 99% of its area

The giant is "ending the story," rapidly disintegrating in open waters.

Dushanbe City Hall designates slaughter locations for Eid al-Adha

Ahead of Eid al-Adha, which will be celebrated in Tajikistan on June 6, the Dushanbe City Hall has announced designated areas for livestock slaughter...

How the first Tajik archaeologist and merchant built a precious collection

Akrampolvon Askarov was the first Central Asian to receive a gold medal in archaeology, a pioneer who worked closely with archaeological communities across Russia,...

Large family mother from Tajikistan sues Mytishchi administration over RR24 million housing certificate

A Tajik-born Russian citizen, Tahmina Samadova, has filed a lawsuit against the administration of the Moscow suburb of Mytishchi, demanding the return of a...

Taliban claim Tajikistan deported 49 Afghan migrants back to Afghanistan

The Ministry of Migration Affairs of the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan announced that 49 Afghan migrants were deported from Tajikistan on May 28–29 for...

100 reasons to walk and cycle more

Today is World Bicycle Day and WHO/Europe is launching the campaign “Let’s Get Moving! 100 Reasons to Walk and Cycle More” under the framework...

Back on top: Asia-Plus takes first place again!

Radio Asia-Plus once again leads all radio stations in Tajikistan in weekly audience reach. This is according to an independent 2024 study conducted by Yori...

German geologist: “Mountain hiking is becoming more dangerous due to glacier melting”

Landslides, rockfalls, and glacier collapses—like the recent one in Switzerland’s Lötschental valley—are expected to become more frequent due to climate change.  Deutsche Welle says...

Kyrgyzstan’s artificial ice towers could help Tajikistan fight drought and land degradation

As Tajikistan faces rapid glacier loss due to climate change, experts are urging the country to adopt artificial ice towers, a water conservation method...

Climate change causes loss of one-third of world’s mountain glaciers, Tajikistan’s president warns

President Emomali Rahmon opened the First International Conference on Glaciers’ Preservation on May 30, emphasizing the urgent global crisis posed by the rapid melting...

Tajikistan’s glaciers have lost 30% of their area: challenges and initiatives ahead of the international conference in Dushanbe

Thee first-ever High-Level International Conference on Glacier Preservation launched in Dushanbe on May30, bringing together more than 2,500 participants from 80 countries worldwide. At the...
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