Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan: Seeking Elon Musk-like figures to lead the government

Eurasianet March 27, 2025

Parliament ready to lower qualifications for top government posts.

Central Asian states drained rivers at lower-than-expected levels in 2024

Eurasianet March 26, 2025

Aral Sea inflow falls short.

Rights watchdog documents forced mobilisation of Central Asian labour migrants in Russian military

Eurasianet March 25, 2025

Citizenship wielded as instrument of coercion.

Several EU countries back push to fund Prague-based RFE/RL in response to Trump axeing it

Albin Sybera in Prague March 19, 2025

Member states want EU to fund Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after US President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at dismantling the Agency for Global Media.

Iran, EEU free trade deal to take effect in mid-May

bnm Tehran bureau March 18, 2025

A comprehensive Free Trade Agreement between Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union will come into force on May 15, paving the way for stronger economic ties and potentially doubling trade volumes.

Air quality in Tajikistan ranked among world’s worst – survey

Eurasianet March 17, 2025

Central Asia one of globe’s most air-polluted regions.

Turn 'brain drain' into 'brain gain' by attracting home skilled migrants, World Bank urges Central Asia

bne IntelliNews March 16, 2025

Report also underlines value of remittances said to contribute 45% of Tajikistan’s GDP, 24% of Kyrgyzstan’s and 14% of Uzbekistan’s.

Environmental groups caution against overdevelopment of river resources in Central Asia

Eurasianet March 15, 2025

Call on international financial institutions to reevaluate projects.

Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan sign long-sought deal on border known for armed clashes

bne IntelliNews March 13, 2025

Soviet-era demarcation of frontier has plagued relations during three decades of two republics' independence.

Central Asia and Caucasus are some of the most hazardous places to drive in the world

bne IntelliNews March 6, 2025

Traffic-related deaths and injuries taking an economic toll.

Can Emerging European countries afford to rearm?

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow March 2, 2025

As European countries face a pressing need to rearm amid fears the US may pull back from its security commitments, an EBRD report shows higher defence spending is already putting pressure on public finances.

AI consuming more electricity than Kyrgyzstan, conference hears

bne IntelliNews March 1, 2025

"Voracious" power appetite of algorithms risks turning humans into "energy slaves", digital forum told.

US shows interest in bolstering ties with Central Asian states

Eurasianet February 27, 2025

Washington interested in widening access to region’s mineral wealth.

EBRD lowers 2025 forecasts citing subdued global growth and trade fragmentation

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow February 27, 2025

Weaker external demand and potential impact of Trump tariffs weigh on Emerging Europe, Central Asia and Semed regions, with growth now projected at 3.2%.

Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan put border troubles behind them

Eurasianet February 24, 2025

Opening way for commerce.

Kyrgyzstan’s anthem “too difficult to sing”, contest called to compose another

bne IntelliNews February 16, 2025

$17,000 prize awaits winning entry. Don’t be shy.

PANNIER: Prince Karim Aga Khan IV obituary

Bruce Pannier February 7, 2025

Spiritual leader who mingled with heads of state and royalty leaves behind tremendous amount of grassroots work that will benefit Ismaili Muslim communities for generations to come.

New Aga Khan takes helm of Ismaili Shi'ite Muslims

bnm Tehran bureau February 6, 2025

Prince Rahim al-Hussaini has been named the new Aga Khan, becoming spiritual leader of 15mn Ismaili Muslims following the death of his father in Lisbon aged 88.

Kyrgyzstan resists Russian pressure to give sanctions-busting firms lenient treatment

Eurasianet February 5, 2025

Kyrgyz bank is latest entity to join US sanctions list.

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