In this 2019 photo, a sign for a museum in Bukhara is written in Latin-alphabet Uzbek, in Russian Cyrillic, and in English. Credit: Catherine Putz Subscribe for ads-free reading Members of the Senate ...
As Russia’s war in Ukraine rages on, a quiet cultural shift is unfolding in the region's written language—marked by a move away from the Cyrillic script in favour of Latin letters, says Maria ...
A weekly newspaper in Azerbaijan which refused to change its script from Soviet-era Cyrillic to Latin has been forced to stop printing. The owner of Impulse, Xan Husseyn Aliyev, was summoned to the ...
ALMATY (Reuters) - Kazakhstan is to change its official alphabet for the third time in less than 100 years in what is seen in part as symbolic move to underline its independence. President Nursultan ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results