Tag Archives: Eurasia

In a country where “Israel” and “Jew” are often conflated, Turkish Jews grow increasingly concerned by official anti-Semitic statements. More from The Times of Israel.

Strattling a disputed border, the Ossetian community struggles to save its dying language. More from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Remittances to Tajikistan plummet 40% as Russia’s economic downturn impacts migrant workers, sending men home to a country with poor economic prospects for them. More from EurasiaNet.

A branch of the Armenian Apostolic Church sues the Turkish government to reclaim a major religious center seized during the WWI-era anti-Armenian pogroms. More from EurasiaNet.

A community grows in Russia for parents and their gay children, providing a space for discussion and sharing in a country where such dialogue could land them in jail. More from The Guardian.