Amid chronic power outages, Tajikistan has embarked on the revival of a Soviet-era mega-project to build the world's highest dam. First planned in 1976, the Rogun Hydropower Project was abandoned due ...
Tajikistan has deported dozens of Afghans in recent days with police abruptly summoning and taking them to the border with no ...
An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 jolted Tajikistan in the early hours of morning, the National Centre for Seismology noted.
Tensions have flared up along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Pakistan's spy chief visited Tajikistan, reportedly meeting ...
Prosecutors are asking for 20-30 year sentences for eight defendants presumably accused of a coup plot about which there are ...
Some analysts have a suspicion about why the project drew support. World Bank faces major controversy after approving $350 ...
In a remote village in Tajikistan's soaring mountains, Muslikhiddin Makhmudzoda relies on a mobile phone to light his modest ...
The IMF’s projections are consistent with those offered by other international financial institutions (IFIs), such as the ...
Iran’s ambassador to Dushanbe, Alireza Haqiqian, held a meeting with Araqchi in Tehran on Monday ahead of Pezeshkian’s official visit to Tajikistan. The envoy presented a report on the latest state of ...
In a remote village in Tajikistan's soaring mountains, Muslikhiddin Makhmudzoda relies on a mobile phone to light his modest home as his family spends another winter without electricity.
Tajikistan has placed its bets on Rogun, planned to become the most powerful hydropower plant in Central Asia. It is set to have the highest dam in the world at 335 metres (1,100 feet).