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Koma Wetan

The world's first Kurdish rock group and its roots in Soviet Georgia

When Koma Wetan was formed, singing in Kurdish was illegal in Turkey. Now, the group is a legendary influence among Turkish Kurdish rockers..
Paul Benjamin Osterlund Aug 6, 2021
Eurasian germ circle (Kyrgyz government handout)

Here’s looking at EAEU #3: Whining and dining

There is no setback in the EAEU, it would appear, that cannot be fixed with a roadmap.
Here’s looking at EAEU Aug 6, 2020
(Courtesy photo)

Turkey’s classical fusion master recalls childhood influences in Central Asia

Today celebrated for blending classical music with Turkish folk tunes, Anjelika Akbar’s education was strictly Soviet, intolerant to non-classical styles.
Matt Hanson Jun 10, 2020
(photo: Çaykur)

Without Georgian migrants, Turkish tea farmers buckle

Tens of thousands of Georgian workers are unable to access Turkish tea plantations while the border remains closed. Cultivators are anxious over debt and further privatization.
Naomi Cohen May 13, 2020
A view of Yerevan, Armenia with Mount Ararat (in Turkey) in the distance. (Photo by Ogannes/CC BY-SA 2.0)

Coronavirus exacerbates Armenia-Turkey rancor

An initial, promising breakthrough was quickly spoiled by a dispute over an impolitic dedication on some Chinese aid to Armenia.
Joshua Kucera Apr 13, 2020
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Rubles in the Near Abroad: Testing a testy union

Russia’s shipment of PPE to New York violated Moscow’s pledge to its closest allies.
Maximilian Hess Apr 3, 2020

Alexievich Says Nobel Literature Prize Awards Entire Belarusian Nation

Oct 8, 2015
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Mongolia: Contortionists Aim for UNESCO Recognition

Pearly Jacob Aug 23, 2013

Turkey: Public Theaters in the Crosshairs of Culture War

Dorian Jones May 18, 2012
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Turkey: Preserving Kurdish Culture Through the Power of Music

Alexander Christie-Miller Mar 30, 2012
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Mongolia: Ballet, a Soviet Legacy Continues To Thrive in Ulaanbaatar

Pearly Jacob Feb 3, 2012
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Turkey: Poetry of “Exile” Moris Farhi Reaches Back in Time

Maria Eliades Oct 7, 2011

Turkey: Five Writers You Should Know Other Than Orhan Pamuk

Maria Eliades Jun 17, 2011

Sculptor Blasts Ankara For Demolishing Armenia Friendship Statue

Apr 27, 2011
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Turkey: Istanbul Gentrification Opens Second Front in Culture War

Jonathan Lewis Jan 3, 2011

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