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Best of friends: Mirziyoyev, left, and Japarov exchanging warm greetings in Bishkek. (Photo: Kyrgyz presidential administration press office)

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan complete border delimitation process

The two countries hope improved ties will massively boost bilateral trade to $2 billion annually.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jan 27, 2023
Horses Bishkek

Kyrgyzstan: Life under the smog dome

Bishkek is now suffering with some of the world’s worst air pollution.
Danil Usmanov Jan 26, 2023
Not so free: Radio Azattyk faces the threat of closure. (Photo: RFE/RL)

Kyrgyzstan: Authorities file lawsuit to close RFE/RL’s local service

Space for independent journalism has been shrinking over the past year.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jan 23, 2023
Alikeyev

The folk performer who embodied the spiritual code of Kyrgyz art dies, 53

The surviving popularity of the komuz as a living instrument, rather than a museum artifact, and the flourishing tradition of Kyrgyz folk music is in no small way thanks to Malik Alikeyev, who died on January 17.
Nurbek Bekmurzaev Jan 23, 2023
Chinese bus

Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek banks on China’s gas-powered buses to clean air

Chinese buses have survived corruption scandals to become the most obvious alternative to ubiquitous but problematic minibuses.
Aigerim Turgunbaeva Jan 20, 2023
a classroom in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan: Education reform botched in implementation

What started off as a genuine and timely reform has been butchered by a lack of analysis and planning, leaving hundreds of schools without principals.
Nurbek Bekmurzaev Jan 19, 2023
Anka drones are produced by the Ankara-based Turkish Aerospace Industries. (Photo: Turkish Aerospace website)

Kyrgyzstan buys new batch of Turkish-made drones

An official has identified the new purchases as Aksungur and Anka UAVs.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jan 18, 2023
Kordai

Kazakhstan: New migration rules to hit Russians fleeing the draft

The changes make living long-term in Kazakhstan unviable for tens of thousands of Russian citizens who have fled the war.
Joanna Lillis Jan 17, 2023
Altynai Botoyarova

Kyrgyzstan's Miss Universe contestant pressured into apology for highlighting gender-based violence

Botoyarova wore a cape during the swimsuit category that bore the stylized image of a woman being subjected to abuse.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jan 17, 2023
Osh hospital

EurasiaChat: Healthcare is collapsing in Central Asia and doctors are being blamed

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Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Jan 17, 2023
Tian Shan Kyrgyzstan

Central Asia’s shorter winters are whittling away glaciers

Glaciers are disappearing around the world. Here’s how it happens in Central Asia.
David Trilling Jan 16, 2023
Utility workers in Almaty, Kazakhstan, clearing away snow on the street last week. (Photo: Almaty city hall)

Harsh winter weather sweeps across Central Asia

Temperatures in Kazakhstan are slipping to below -30 degrees Celsius.
Jan 10, 2023
A RITM-200N reactor being built in 2021. (Rosatom)

The looming fight over nuclear power in Kyrgyzstan

Can safety protocols be maintained in a poor country like Kyrgyzstan, where corruption is rampant?
Aiday Erkebaeva Jan 4, 2023
Narmatova

Kyrgyzstan presses ahead with prosecution of border deal critics despite hunger strike

Making an example of this group looks like an attempt to put an indefinite end to Kyrgyzstan’s periodic cycle of extra-parliamentary regime changes.
Aiday Erkebaeva Dec 28, 2022
Ded Moroz

EurasiaChat: When governments fail, chronically

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Aigerim Toleukhanova, Alisher Khamidov Dec 14, 2022

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