Avesta
Avesta is a privately owned news agency based in Dushanbe, one of the longer-running non-state news services in Tajikistan. Publishing mainly in Russian with Tajik-language content, it covers politics, the economy, security and regional affairs in Central Asia, providing an alternative domestic source alongside Tajikistan's dominant state media.
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