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In Uzbekistan, the agri-food sector, containing of agriculture, food and light industries (textile, garment, apparel, and leather industry), plays a vital role in the domestic economy.

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How to create more jobs and reduce poverty in Uzbekistan: Focus on the agri-food sector Where the state repeatedly fails to live up to its obligations, volunteers step in. The appearance of the self-defence units is the second time this year that civil society has been forced to hold the line. Kyrgyzstan: In an uprising low on heroes, defense volunteers shine Population decline is biggest test facing the Balkans, says president of NATO’s newest member. North Macedonia grapples with demographic challenge Thirty-year-old Viktoria Berikqozhaeva now fears retaliation by her attacker’s sympathisers and former colleagues while she completes her own prison sentence. The ordeal is not over for a transgender convict in Kazakhstan whose attacker has been sentenced to prison and stripped of his rank after he was convicted of sexually assaulting her in an Almaty prison. The story that captivated Almaty: Kazakh transgender inmate wins prison assault case, but fears reprisals

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The recent vandalism of a historic mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the latest in a series of disturbing developments evoking the worst fears in the country’s Muslim population. In the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, I hear echoes of that history, writes Anoosh Chakelian.įear grows among Bosnia’s Muslims: ‘We will be the victims again’ My family story is bound up in the displacement of Armenians from their ancestral lands. Watching the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, I think of my Armenian ancestors fleeing their home

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When it came to building a nation, cinema was the perfect solution to cement national myths - and to take centre stage himself. Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito was known for his love of film.

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Tito on film: How the myth of Yugoslavia was built on the silver screen Listing them here, however, does not necessarily mean that we agree with every word, nor do they necessarily reflect Emerging Europe’s editorial policy. Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time.










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