List of newspapers in Tajikistan
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Newspapers

  • Asia Plus - www.asiaplus.tj
  • Avicenna in Tajik and Russian (Dushanbe
    Dushanbe
    -Economy:Coal, lead, and arsenic are mined nearby in the cities of Nurek and Kulob allowing for the industrialization of Dushanbe. The Nurek Dam, the world's highest as of 2008, generates 95% of Tajikistan's electricity, and another dam, the Roghun Dam, is planned on the Vakhsh River...

    )
  • DigestPress in Russian (Dushanbe
    Dushanbe
    -Economy:Coal, lead, and arsenic are mined nearby in the cities of Nurek and Kulob allowing for the industrialization of Dushanbe. The Nurek Dam, the world's highest as of 2008, generates 95% of Tajikistan's electricity, and another dam, the Roghun Dam, is planned on the Vakhsh River...

    )
  • Farazh Tajik (Dushanbe
    Dushanbe
    -Economy:Coal, lead, and arsenic are mined nearby in the cities of Nurek and Kulob allowing for the industrialization of Dushanbe. The Nurek Dam, the world's highest as of 2008, generates 95% of Tajikistan's electricity, and another dam, the Roghun Dam, is planned on the Vakhsh River...

    )
  • Golos Tajikistana published weekly in Russian by the Communist Party
  • Jumhuriyat government-owned, published tri-weekly in Tajik (Dushanbe
    Dushanbe
    -Economy:Coal, lead, and arsenic are mined nearby in the cities of Nurek and Kulob allowing for the industrialization of Dushanbe. The Nurek Dam, the world's highest as of 2008, generates 95% of Tajikistan's electricity, and another dam, the Roghun Dam, is planned on the Vakhsh River...

    )
  • Khalq Ovozi government-owned, published tri-weekly in Uzbek
  • The Khujand Plov (Khujand
    Khujand
    Khujand , also transliterated as Khudzhand, , formerly Khodjend or Khodzhent until 1936 and Leninabad until 1991, is the second-largest city of Tajikistan. It is situated on the Syr Darya River at the mouth of the Fergana Valley...

    ) is an English-language newspaper. It caters to foreigners and specializes in satirical content.
  • Minbar-i Khalq published by the People's Democratic Party
  • Najot published weekly by the Islamic Rebirth Party
  • Narodnaya Gazeta government-owned, published tri-weekly in Russian
  • Neru-i Sukhan privately owned, published weekly
  • Nido-i Ranjbar published weekly in Tajik by the Communist Party
  • Tojikiston privately owned, published weekly in Tajik

News Agencies

  • Asia-Plus - private, English-language agency
  • Avesta - private, English-language
  • Khovar - state run
  • Varorud - private

See also

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