Uzbekistan's recent anti-religious measures present a worrisome trend for its MuslimsReligion is often viewed from a security perspectiveWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev29 February 2024
Natural disasters in Mongolia grow worse and threaten the future of nomadic way of lifeHumans, animals, and traditions suffer a pitiless weather phenomenonWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev26 February 2024
One man is trying to save a language in Bangladesh with only six native speakersGovernment support is needed to save the Renmingtca languageWritten by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha)Translated by Rezwan21 February 2024
Climate crisis ruins Himalayan pastoralistsNepal’s shepherds leave their ancestral occupation due to climate changeWritten by Nepali Times20 February 2024
Overcoming the patriarchy in India's caste system: Minal's storyThe caste system endures despite having been abolished in 1950Written by Iulia Hau20 February 2024
A deep dive into the musical repertoire of Turkmenistan’s national leaderHe writes songs about horses and poems about dogsWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev19 February 2024
Flying fish and bearded fig trees are on the decline in BarbadosBarbadians are proud of their natural heritage, but could some of it be slipping away?Written by Cari-Bois News18 February 2024
Armenia and Azerbaijan: The most recent flare up puts peace prospects on the backburnerFour servicemen were killed and two woundedWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva16 February 2024
For nomads in Mongolia, roaming is a sacred rightThey sustain the millenia-old way of life and traditionsWritten by Baikal People Journal9 February 2024
Pakistan’s political landscape: What to expect from the 2024 electionsThe only viable way forward for Pakistan is free-and-fair electionsWritten by Aisha, Rezwan6 February 2024
Tajikistan’s president’s son is the man behind the national football team’s success at the Asian CupThe country's football fans have never been so elated Written by Nurbek Bekmurzaev6 February 2024
The battle of Bashkir people: Why the largest protests in wartime Russia happened in BashkortostanA powerful national and ecological movement appeared in the republic several years agoWritten by Daria Dergacheva5 February 2024
In Kazakhstan, ‘Bloody January’ is still a taboo topicAttempts to uncover the truth behind deadly protests are censoredWritten by Ramil Niyazov-Adyljan2 February 2024