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Hunger to replace energy crisis

Posted by Vadim | in Disaster, International Aid, Development | on March 4th, 2008
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The latest report of The Christian Science Monitor (CSM) says that the partly solved problem with electricity in Tajikistan, which has been naturally solved - the warmer times have come - was not the main problem to face by the population this year. According to the CSM, the worse crisis is to come in […]

Oil restrictions in Iran may hurt Tajikistan

Posted by Vadim | in International Affairs, International Aid, Foreign Policy, Economy | on June 28th, 2007
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The other day I was reporting that Iran in recent years has become the major foreign investor in Tajikistan and it has plans to make huge investments, especially in hydroenergy sector.
Tajik boy said in response:
In any case the investments are good and I am glad someone is committed to re-build Tajikistan.
Indeed, the Iranian investments […]

Tajik Air: First step to safe flights

Posted by Vadim | in International Aid, Development | on June 21st, 2007
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Finally, the state owned enterprise “Tajik Air” has acquired for lease one Boeing 737-200 (rus). Today this plane is going to do its first flight with Tajik Air logo on it from Dushanbe to Khujand. Later it will make voyages to Tehran (Iran), Samara, Ekaterenburg (Russia) and Almaty (Kazakhstan). It is the first […]

Russia and WFP in Tajikistan - unusual mix

Posted by Vadim | in International Aid, Foreign Policy | on March 13th, 2007
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This is the first time I hear that Russia donated a food aid to support the World Food Program’s operations in Tajikistan. I think it is an unusual thing. This program could never be associated with Russia. It is a strange mix. Usually Russia supports the military initiatives or big industrial projects (hydro-energy or […]

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