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Tajik Migrants Find Unlikely Success Acting In Turkish Films, Soap Operas

Radio Free Europe 17 Apr 2024
Chronic unemployment and poverty in Tajikistan has forced more than 1 million Tajiks to look for jobs abroad, with the huge majority doing manual labor in Russia ... Desperate to find another job ...
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After deadly attack, Russia’s Central Asian workers report rising racism

Al Jazeera 09 Apr 2024
Officially, there are about 10.5 million migrants from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in Russia, many in low-paid jobs, such as taxi drivers and construction workers.
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After Terrorist Attack in Russia, Tajik Migrants Endure a Crackdown

New York Times 04 Apr 2024
The main suspects in a deadly assault near Moscow were from Tajikistan. Now many other Tajiks, who fill jobs in Russia’s wartime economy, are being deported and harassed ... .
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Russian massacre suspects' homeland is plagued by poverty and religious strife

Newsday 25 Mar 2024
Along with grinding poverty, Tajikistan is rife with religious tensions ... He reportedly told interrogators that he was offered 500,000 rubles (about $5,425) to carry out the attack — the equivalent of about 2.5 years of the average wage in Tajikistan.
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Russian Massacre Suspects' Homeland Plagued by Poverty, Religious Strife

Voa News 25 Mar 2024
Along with grinding poverty, Tajikistan is rife with religious tensions ... He reportedly told interrogators that he was offered 500,000 rubles (about $5,425) to carry out the attack — the equivalent of about 2.5 years of the average wage in Tajikistan.
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Russian massacre suspects’ homeland is plagued by poverty and religious strife

Wtop 25 Mar 2024
Along with grinding poverty, Tajikistan is rife with religious tensions ... He reportedly told interrogators that he was offered 500,000 rubles (about $5,425) to carry out the attack — the equivalent of about 2.5 years of the average wage in Tajikistan.
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Bahrain congratulates Qatar on AFC Asian Cup Victory

The Daily Tribune - Bahrain 11 Feb 2024
Jordan reached the semi-finals for the first time and blew away South Korea, leaving coach Jurgen Klinsmann clinging precariously onto his job. Tajikistan made the quarter-finals on their Asian Cup ...
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Hosts Qatar beat edgy Jordan to retain Asian Cup

Taipei Times 11 Feb 2024
Jordan reached the semi-finals for the first time and blew away South Korea, leaving coach Jurgen Klinsmann clinging precariously onto his job. Tajikistan made the quarter-finals on their Asian Cup ...
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Qatar beats Jordan to retain Asian Cup with Afif hat-trick

Korea Times 11 Feb 2024
Jordan reached the semi-finals for the first time and blew away South Korea, leaving coach Jurgen Klinsmann clinging precariously onto his job. Tajikistan made the quarter-finals on their Asian Cup ...
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‘Dark horses’ Tajikistan vow to gallop into Asian Cup semis

The News International 01 Feb 2024
Tajikistan's coach Petar Segrt reacts during ... The 57-year-old Segrt, whose itinerant career has taken in coaching jobs in Georgia, Afghanistan and Maldives, has arguably been Tajikistan´s biggest star.
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‘Dark horses’ Tajikistan vow to gallop into Asian Cup semi-finals

Gulf News 01 Feb 2024
Tajikistan’s coach Petar Segrt says his “dark ... The 57-year-old Segrt, whose itinerant career has taken in coaching jobs in Georgia, Afghanistan and Maldives, has arguably been Tajikistan’s biggest star.
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To bolster army, Russia’s Putin eases citizenship path for foreign fighters

The Spokesman-Review 05 Jan 2024
Last year, more than 3 million migrant workers came to Russia from the poorer Central Asian nations of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. They typically work in basic service and construction jobs, and many seek Russian citizenship ... .
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Food facilitator

China Daily 26 Dec 2023
Another example is gin factory investment and operation in Tajikistan, which has improved cotton planting technologies, upgraded the industry, and created thousands of local job positions ... Contact the editor at editor@chinawatch.cn. .
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Foreign fruit and veg picker claims he earns 12 TIMES more in UK after moving ...

The Daily Mail 04 Dec 2023
He is one of several migrant workers from Tajikistan who say they can make 'a fortune' picking fruit and vegetables in the UK from Canterbury to Cornwall – jobs which the farmers say 'workshy' Brits refuse to do.
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