Kyrgyzstan

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.

The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Ismaili, passes away at 88

bne IntelliNews February 5, 2025

Billionaire philanthropist invested his fortune in lifting up communities around the world, particularly the Pamiri peoples of Tajikistan.

China enhances position as Central Asia’s economic overlord

Eurasianet January 29, 2025

Trade balance heavily favours Beijing.

PANNIER: Taliban’s relations with Central Asia imperilled as Trump turns off aid taps

Bruce Pannier January 27, 2025

Afghanistan pays for electricity and food imports with US development assistance. No more?

RIDDLE: Sanctions and the Eurasian Economic Union

Vladislav Inozemtsev for Riddle Ben Aris in Berlin January 27, 2025

The first months of 2025 are likely to mark a turning point in the history of sanctions against Russia: after three years of "escalating" but steadily reducing the tempo of sanctions policy. Are sanctions working?

Thoughts of teenagers licking backs of “psychedelic toads” bother MPs in Kyrgyzstan

bne IntelliNews January 25, 2025

Lawmakers debate drug trafficking bill that would exclude imports of designated amphibians.

URUS-ClearPic: Across Eurasia, China is leveraging supply risk successfully – so could others

Alexander Teddy and Alexander Sherwood of Urus Advisory January 23, 2025

In late 2001, when much of the world – especially the US and the West – was preoccupied by 9/11 and the resulting military campaigns, China acceded to the World Trade Organisation. This marked a shift in its global trade and China’s playbook.

National security chief rows back on comments he decided to assassinate Kyrgyzstan’s top mobster

bne IntelliNews January 21, 2025

GKNB head was videoed saying, “I had to take the decision to liquidate the thief in law for the sake of the state.”

OUTLOOK Small Stans & Mongolia 2025

bne IntelliNews January 21, 2025

What is in store for the Small Stans and Mongolia in 2025? bne IntelliNews’ annual OUTLOOK: Small Stans & Mongolia 2025

NEO: Why pick-up points for online orders are gaining popularity vs. home delivery

NEO January 14, 2025

The share of European consumers preferring home delivery for online orders dropped from 73% to 64% over the past year, according to a Last Mile Experts study.

Central Asian leaders look to expand mutual trade

Eurasianet January 13, 2025

Settling borders opens way for “the well-being of nations.”

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