The current Taliban government is getting more recognition from world leaders, fostering diplomatic relationships, and participating in international-level conferences. This article analyzes the new laws imposed by the Taliban and the reasons behind their growing international acceptance.
The introduction of new labor laws leaves the future of Tajik migrants in Russia uncertain. These laws not only impact immigrants but could also lead to job shortages in sectors that Russians are not interested in. If Russia continues to adopt such measures, it could increase illegal immigration and escalate xenophobia.
From xenophobic discrimination in housing, employment, and daily life, particularly in the aftermath of the Crocus City Hall terror attack to the analysis of personal anecdotes, the piece highlights the severe challenges Tajik nationals endure in a society that marginalizes non-Slavic minorities.
Russia’s law labeling the “International LGBT community as an extremist organization” officially came into force last month, on the 10th of January 2024. The...
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I am an inquisitive Tajik-Afghan writer from the Pamir Mountains. As a first year Communications and Digital Media student interested in journalism, photography, politics, and learning foreign languages.