Author: Rahmatillo Muratov

Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan reached agreement on supplying water to irrigated land in Zhambyl region, Kazinform Agency cites the press service of the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation of Kazakhstan.  Following the meeting, attended by the Kazakh water resources and irrigation minister, Nurzhan Nurzhigitov, the decision was made to carry out measures to resume supply of water via the Tuite channel in the Talas River. The relevant instructions were given by the Commission on the use of water management of interstate structures in Shu and Talas Rivers during the meeting of Kazakh water resources and irrigation minister Nurzhan Nurzhigitov and Kyrgyz agriculture…

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On September 18-22, 2023 the Training Center of the State Financial Intelligence Service under the Ministry of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic, with the support of the OSCE Programme Office in Bishkek, successfully conducted the autumn camp to prepare the national team of the Kyrgyz Republic for the final of the International Olympiad on Financial Security, which will take place on October 2-6, 2023 in Sochi. Throughout the week, young participants of the camp actively exchanged knowledge and experience, as well as conducted financial investigations using the training simulator “Grafus.” Representatives of the financial intelligence unit of the Kyrgyz Republic…

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The international forum of teachers of Kyrgyzstan and Russia “Looking into the Future” was held in Bishkek. This event was held in accordance with the decision of the heads of state of the CIS to declare 2023 the Year of the Russian language as a language of interethnic communication. The organizers were the Ministry of Education of Kyrgyzstan and the Bashkir State Pedagogical University. M. Akmulla. The event took place at the Gazprom Kyrgyzstan school. The forum was attended by teachers and school principals from the Chui region and Bishkek, as well as teachers working on the “Russian Teacher Abroad” project. Salavat Sagitov,…

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Brussels (21/10 – 75) In May 2022, tens of ethnic Pamiri protesters were killed by security forces as demonstrations were violently suppressed and an “anti-terrorist operation” was launched in the east of the country. Activists, local leaders, journalists and bloggers were arrested and sentenced in unfair trials. Many reported being tortured. Access to information, including through the media and internet, remained heavily restricted. Domestic violence remained widespread with victims rarely securing justice or support. Afghan refugees continued to be detained and deported. Tajikistan’s economic and political life continued to be tightly controlled by the president, in the 30th year of…

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Traveling to the Kyrgyz Republic offers the ultimate freedom of the great outdoors, and Lake Kel-Suu in the country’s south is among the most serene and picturesque destinations imaginable.  Whether a traveler is keen on backpacking with a tent or prefers renting a car, the following tips and guidance will ensure unforgettable nights under the stars in the mountains of the Kyrgyz Republic—a country rich in opportunities for camping holidays of any length. Lake Kel-Suu As one winds up into the Kakshaal Too mountain range through the Kok Kiya Valley, the sight of dazzling granite mountains plunging into turquoise waters…

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A significant regional railway mission is deliberate in Kyrgyzstan, which may be very necessary for the nation, President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov mentioned, Trend studies. The president made the comment throughout the inaugural C5+1 presidential summit on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly, held in New York. He talked about that Kyrgyzstan continues to modernize its essential transportation infrastructure. The nation is at present executing varied initiatives throughout completely different sectors, akin to infrastructure, trade, agriculture, irrigation, and transportation logistics. He additionally mentioned that Kyrgyzstan advocates for a extra in depth presence of international companions, together with American…

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Cybersecurity officials from the United States and four other countries issued a warning. Russian hackers are attempting to steal information vital to Ukraine’s ongoing counter-offensive. To do this, they use malware to attack Android-based mobile devices belonging to the Ukrainian military. US cybersecurity officials and their counterparts in Australia, the UK, Canada and New Zealand issued a warning about the Infamous Chisel malware. The program scans files, monitors communications and “periodically steals sensitive information.” The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Agency (CISA) described the program as “a set of components that provide constant access to an infected Android device, which…

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25 people are being interrogated by the regional police in connection with the conflict after the end of the Osh war. The police said that they violated public order and provocation at the horse arena. Opinions are expressed that the debate and the subsequent chaos in the place where the leaders of the government were watching showed the reformation of this game, and the mood of the angry people showed the dissatisfaction of the society as a whole. 25 people are being questioned The Osh Regional Internal Affairs Department is interrogating 25 people in connection with the mass chaos at the…

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Following the Kyrgyz tradition, Manzura Orolbaeva welcomes guests with homemade bread and a saucer of melted butter. The bread is made from grain grown on their farm and the butter from the livestock they keep. Support Our Work Independent, local journalism needs YOUR support to survive and thrive. Help us achieve our mission of creating a more informed world with a one-time or recurring subscription today. Agriculture is the main source of income and food for a large part of the local population in this mountain village of Kara-Dobo in southern Kyrgyzstan, but due to the dry climate and lack…

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The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation declared the association “For a Free Russia” (Stowarzyszenie “Za Wolna Rosje”) registered in Poland as an “undesirable” organization. The ministry said in a statement that “the ideological inspirers of this organization are Anastasia Sergeeva and Maria Harmast, who fled to Poland and became residents of the EU countries.” Sergeeva and Harmast, the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation announced, “are involving Russians in the ranks of volunteer battalions as part of the armed forces of Ukraine, preparing so-called ‘resistance groups’.” The founders of the organization, the report says, “come up with…

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