List of newspapers in Tajikistan
This is a list of newspapers and news agencies in Tajikistan.
Newspapers
- Asia Plus [1]
- Avicenna – in Tajik and Russian (Dushanbe)
- DigestPress – in Russian (Dushanbe)
- Farazh – Tajik (Dushanbe) [2]
- Golos Tajikistana – published weekly in Russian by the Communist Party
- Jumhuriyat – government-owned, published tri-weekly in Tajik (Dushanbe) [3]
- Khalq Ovozi – government-owned, published tri-weekly in Uzbek
- The Khujand Plov (Khujand) – English-language, caters to foreigners, 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
- Sadoi mardum – a thrice-weekly newspaper published in Tajikistan; one of the most widely circulated papers in the country; in Tajik
- Tojikiston – privately owned, published weekly in Tajik
News agencies
- Asia-Plus – private, English-language agency
- Avesta – private, English-language
- Khovar – state-run
- Varorud – private
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See also
- List of newspapers
- List of journalists killed in Tajikistan
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-09-17. Retrieved 2020-03-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.faraj.tj
- http://www.jumhuriyat.tj
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