Speculation grows, meanwhile, power struggle between leader and “people’s general” Tashiyev is ahead.
Tells press conference he ordered random roadside checks in crackdown on illegal imports.
Trip coincides with opening of Kremlin-friendly TV channel in Central Asian country often under fire for enabling Russia to evade sanctions.
Economies are "getting old before they get rich” as labour shortages, rising pension costs and declining working-age populations take their toll on region.
Detectives warn Brits that buying cocaine on a Friday night can help fund Russian arms factories.
The Kyrgyz Republic has reported average annual GDP growth of 9% for the past three years and will again be close to that growth in 2025. But while the economy is doing well, Kyrgyzstan and its neighbours are facing a major power and water crisis.
Japarov warns there are groups trying “to stir things up”.
What’s the purpose? Who’s the beneficiary?
Disco lights ordered off by 10pm. Crypto farms unplugged.
Tens of thousands of goods vehicles stranded. Yet nobody is quite clear on what is going on.
With White House and Kremlin visits in the space of six days, pressure was on Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to pull off a masterclass in multi-vector foreign policy.
Japarov taking it to “extremes.”
Drought-stricken countries such as Iran thankful Kazakhs are enjoying bumper crops. Improving cargo routes helping to push up shipments.
President Japarov, meanwhile, claims enemies are trying to bring him down, warns: “From now on, you will only see a coup in your dreams."
At White House summit with region’s five presidents, American leader commends series of business deals.
Local media outlets indicate that graft may be involved.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio commits to visiting each of region’s five countries.
“Rare earths”. As Donald Trump on November 6 hosts Central Asia’s five presidents in Washington, DC, observers can forgive themselves if they quickly lose count of the number of times these buzzwords are uttered.
Red Notice system “was created to locate dangerous criminals around the world, but our authorities have chosen to use it to persecute journalists”, says pursued reporter.
Crypto kingpin Changpeng Zhao, two weeks ago pardoned by Donald Trump over money laundering, is adviser to country’s leader Japarov.