Kyrgyzstan

Low reservoir water levels mean tough winter for hydro-dependent Kyrgyzstan

Alexander Thompson for Eurasianet October 5, 2025

Energy minister says government taking measures to prevent blackouts.

Kyrgyzstan’s president Japarov demands return of death penalty after brutal rape and murder of schoolgirl

bne IntelliNews October 1, 2025

Populist leader has taken personal control of investigation. Killing comes days after snap elections were announced.

COMMENT: How Kyrgyzstan is becoming a Chinese province

Guest writer October 1, 2025

Central Asia lies at the crossroads of major geopolitical and regional interests. Until recently, the countries of the region managed to balance between Russia, China, Turkey, and the collective West. Now China plays an increasingly impoortant role.

Kyrgyzstan to hold early parliamentary elections

Alexander Thompson for Eurasianet September 25, 2025

Leaders likely looking for more stability in already sedate political environment.

China-Iran rail link slashes transit time to 17 days, official says

bnm Tehran bureau September 25, 2025

A new rail route through Central Asia has reduced freight transit time between China and Iran to 17 days, with car parts following in record time.

EBRD says geopolitics, tariffs and China competition weigh on Emerging Europe growth

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 25, 2025

Development bank downgrades 2025 forecasts for Central and Eastern Europe citing weak external demand, rising debt and the impact of US tariffs.

Sanctions imposed on Kyrgyzstan are “interference” in internal affairs, Japarov protests at UN

bne IntelliNews September 24, 2025

Hits out at major powers for double standards. Also calls for an end to economic isolation of Afghanistan.

Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan deemed twin hotbeds of innovation – global survey

Eurasianet September 24, 2025

The two states drive Central and South Asia’s rise in a global ranking.

Photoshopping of three Central Asian presidents exposed by media investigation

bne IntelliNews September 21, 2025

Seemingly perfect postures, pearly white smiles, smooth skin and luxurious grey hair among flawless features subject to spot-the-difference analysis.

Washington has “surrendered” in the Central Asia battle for influence, says ex-ambassador

bne IntelliNews September 18, 2025

Russia and China now dominate narrative across region, Daniel N. Rosenblum tells students at Yale. If US cuts itself off from the world, “we will ultimately be less secure and less prosperous,” he warns.

Two more journalists jailed in Kyrgyzstan in fresh blow to press freedom

Alexander Thompson for Eurasianet September 18, 2025

Prosecutors did not present evidence to substantiate conviction.

Fuel prices in Kyrgyzstan rocket as Ukraine steps up drone strikes on Russian refineries

bne IntelliNews September 16, 2025

Central Asian country relies on Russia for nine-tenths of its fuel.

Kyrgyzstan building mega dam in “very dangerous place”, says Academy of Sciences head in earthquake warning

bne IntelliNews September 10, 2025

Officials deny pushing ahead with multibillion-dollar Kambarata-1 hydroelecric project with inadequate seismic surveys.

Central Asia, India see untapped trade potential but face connectivity hurdles

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 10, 2025

Joint report by Eurasian Development Bank and India Exim Bank reveals significant potential for mutual trade and investment held back by logistical bottlenecks.

COMMENT: Need and loathing in Russia – unpacking the labour migration paradox

Katherine Spencer September 10, 2025

Central Asian guest workers face growing hardship.

Kyrgyzstan to discuss ministry proposal to build nuclear plant

bne IntelliNews September 9, 2025

Small Central Asian country could follow in footsteps of bigger neighbours Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, which have atomic power projects under way.

PANNIER: Tensions creep into rebuilt Tashkent-Bishkek relations as Uzbek border guards shoot dead two Kyrgyz men

Bruce Pannier September 8, 2025

What's known indicates victims were gathering medicinal herb unaware they had strayed across frontier.

Central Asia and Afghanistan heading for “confrontation” over water-thirsty canal, warns analyst

bne IntelliNews September 5, 2025

Minimal progress seen in dealing with rightful Taliban claim to share of Amu Darya border river. Region’s water security dilemma worsening.

Tajikistan’s glaciers are disappearing

bne IntelliNews September 4, 2025

Tajikistan’s glaciers are retreating at an alarming rate, with over 1,000 already gone completely and dozens more under threat, according to a new Atlas of Environmental Change published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Snowfall shortages destabilising some of world’s last resilient glaciers, expedition in Tajikistan shows

bne IntelliNews September 3, 2025

Scientific team unable to yet say whether the “water towers” have reached “point of no return”.

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