Author: The Liberum

The subtitle of The Liberum ("the voice of the people is the voice of God") reflects the concept that the collective opinions and will of the people carry divine importance. They embody truth and wisdom, particularly in a non-partisan arena that profiles itself as a marketplace of free ideas and thoughts.
The Liberum25/09/2019

Strategic Threat Perception as Geopolitical Masturbation 

September 24, 2019 by Graham E. Fuller • Blog • Tags: International Conflict, US foreign […]
The Liberum20/09/2019

Fergana Valley: Uzbekistan’s Hub of Crafts & Culture

The region’s cradle of culture for more than two millennia, Uzbekistan is the proud home […]
The Liberum19/09/2019

Antiquities of Samarkand. Mausoleum of the Emir Timur Kuragan

One of the most significant architectural ensembles of medieval East – the Gur Emir was […]
The Liberum18/09/2019

Interview with Musa Ozugurlu - Turkey, the Kurds and Syria

Interview with Turkish journalist, political scientist and publicist Musa Ozugurlu. In 2010, he started working […]
The Liberum18/09/2019

Navoi is waiting for both tourist and investor

Uzbekistan isn’t all cities and historical sights. In fact, much of the country is taken […]
The Liberum17/09/2019

UAE first to move to Internet Protocol Version 6 in Middle East

The UAE ranked first in the Middle East in the transition to Internet Protocol Version […]
The Liberum16/09/2019

Central Asia: best travel destinations

Visiting the ‘Stans has historically been quite a hassle for Western travelers, both due to […]
The Liberum16/09/2019

What could make a Rouhani-Trump deal possible?

By Seyed Hossein Mousavian   Tehran should abandon the nuclear deal and suspend its membership […]
The Liberum16/09/2019

UAE sends largest ever delegation to UN over regional securtiy

The UAE’s largest ever delegation to the United Nations - led by H.H. Sheikh Abdullah […]
The Liberum14/09/2019

Kokand: the First International Handicrafters Festival

The main events of the International Festival of Handicrafters began in ancient and young Kokand. […]
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