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Central Asians Fight Lack Of Schools, Textbooks, And Teachers. Except For Turkmenistan, Which Struggles To Find Pupils.

Central Asians Fight Lack Of Schools, Textbooks, And Teachers. Except For Turkmenistan, Which Struggles To Find Pupils.
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Central Asians Fight Lack Of Schools, Textbooks, And Teachers. Except For Turkmenistan, Which Struggles To Find Pupils.

With the start of the new school year, Central Asia faces the challenge of educating more than 15 million children. But while most countries experienced a surge in schoolchildren and have shortages of schools, textbooks, and teachers, Turkmenistan has a dwindling number of schoolchildren.

Central Asia In Focus: Uzbek President's Daughter Takes Senior Post

In this week’s edition: Uzbek President’s daughter takes senior post, Central Asia pays more attention to water, Kazakhstan’s nuclear power plant plans, and more.

It's Great To Be Us! Nepotism Runs Deep Within Uzbekistan's Powerful And Wealthy Ruling Family

It's Great To Be Us! Nepotism Runs Deep Within Uzbekistan's Powerful And Wealthy Ruling Family
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It's Great To Be Us! Nepotism Runs Deep Within Uzbekistan's Powerful And Wealthy Ruling Family

President Shavkat Mirziyoev secured seven more years in power in a managed election on July 9. An investigation by RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service looked at how some of his lesser-known relatives and in-laws have tasted new power and prosperity during his time in charge.

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