Author: Rahmatillo Muratov

Bilateral financial relations between Germany and Kyrgyzstan have nice potential for additional improvement, a supply on the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bishkek instructed Trend. “On its official go to to Kyrgyzstan, President Steinmeier was accompanied by a high-ranking enterprise delegation. The President’s official go to to Kyrgyzstan underlines the shut and trusting bilateral relations between the 2 nations,” the embassy consultant stated. For occasion, in response to the supply, German corporations have a nice deal of know-how within the area of renewable vitality, corresponding to photo voltaic and hydropower. In this regard, profitable joint tasks are…

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Colombo (25/7 – 30.77) In his book “Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday Massacre: Lessons for the International Community,” terrorism expert Dr. Rohan Gunaratna emphasizes the importance of de-radicalizing Islamic ideology to effectively combat Islamic terrorism. He identifies Wahhabism or Salafism as the root of Islamic terrorism, rapidly spreading worldwide through modern communication tools. Gunaratna warns that merely arresting perpetrators after attacks is insufficient; the focus should be on preventing radicalization in the first place. The Easter Sunday bombings in April 2019, which claimed over 200 lives, were fuelled by extremist ideologies inspired by events in the Middle East and Islamic extremists…

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Kyrgyzstan is a paradise for adventurers. Nicknamed Asian Switzerland, the country located in Central Asia is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north and Uzbekistan to the west, as well as Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the east. Even though it is a small country, it has hidden paradises such as lakes, mountains and festivals. The country has also long been known for its excellent hiking and cycling trails. According to World Bank records, the Kyrgyz Republic is a lower middle-income country. The country has mineral wealth, forests, arable land, grasslands, and has significant potential for expansion of hydropower production, the agricultural…

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Two matches on Friday will begin the new season of the Ukrainian Premier League. The starting tour program will last three days. The start of the championship of Ukraine is planned in the capital. Newcomer championship – Kiev “Obolon” – at home arena will take “Spike” from Kovalevka. The match will start at 17:00. At 19:00, the starting whistle will sound in the match of the absolute debutant of the UPL. “Polesie” Zhytomyr will play a nominally away match against “Veres” from Rivne at the “Central” stadium in their native city. The next two matches will take place on Saturday. At 15:00 Lviv “Rukh” will…

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A reliable air defense system (AD) must be created in Russia. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev. According to him, it should ensure security in the special operation zone and at civilian facilities. “We really need to create a reliable air defense system both in the special military operation zone and for <…> civilian facilities,” Medvedev wrote in his telegram channel . According to him, the whole country is waiting for this event. Medvedev clarified that it is necessary to calculate all the threats to which the sky of Russia is exposed in order to make correct changes…

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A less than convincing show of unity at the summit. The annual Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit was designed as a showcase for the expansion of “multi-dimensional cooperation.” But the meeting ended up highlighting the differing policy priorities of its leading members – China, Russia and India. The virtual gathering on July 4 was technically hosted by India. The only substantive action taken by the group, which also includes the Central Asian nations of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, was Iran’s elevation to full membership. Otherwise, the respective leaders of SCO members used the occasion to pronounce on their preferred geopolitical topics. The collective message…

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The government is trying to show it is serious about its fight on graft. Police in Kyrgyzstan have detained the president’s nephew on corruption charges in a measure seemingly intended to persuade the public of the sincerity of the government’s fight against graft. President Sadyr Japarov’s press service announced on July 6 that 32-year-old Ulan Japarov is being investigated for wrongdoings allegedly committed while working in the notoriously corruption-ridden customs service. No information was provided on when the detention occurred. Eurasianet requested clarification from the Interior Ministry, but received no information. RFE/RL’s Kyrgyz service, Radio Azattyk, reported that it was told that…

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Advertising for illegal synthetic drugs is carried out with relative impunity. Police in Kyrgyzstan’s capital say they have detained three people as part of ongoing investigations into a spate of beatings by drug gang enforcers. The arrests announced on April 4 are shedding some scant light on the often-underreported problem of underground narcotics trading in a region that is seeing a growth in the spread of synthetic drugs. Last week, video footage circulating on social media showed a scene, seemingly filmed in Kyrgyzstan, of a drug courier being assaulted by a gang of enforcers from a group of traffickers operating…

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Kyrgyz farmers are not fully utilizing the existing natural asset for growing medicinal herbs, which are in great demand both domestically and abroad. The cultivation and marketing of medicinal herbs has a long-term perspective for development. – says researcher Amangeldi Djumabayev, in his article written specifically for CABAR.asia. Short overview of the article: Today, the main problem remains the imbalance of export and import cargo traffic. Kyrgyz imports exceed exports by almost three times, which indicates the need to develop export potential. The development of pharmaceutical products can become an industry that will make a significant contribution to the development of…

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THE new leader of the Conservative group on Woking Borough Council has admitted his party’s failings in the debt crisis threatening to engulf the council. In a departure from the Conservatives’ party line, Cllr Kevin Davis said: “We obviously appreciate the difficult financial situation the council finds itself in. “We acknowledge that previous Conservative administrations up to 2020 didn’t foresee the economic problems presented by the pandemic or fully make adequate provisions to accommodate those unknown risks.” Until now, the Conservatives have unwaveringly held that the Lib Dems failed to oppose many of the decisions that were taken by previous…

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