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The international business newspaper Financial Times published an article in connection with the latest developments around Kumtor gold mine in Kyrgyzstan. 24.kg »
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The international business newspaper Financial Times published an article in connection with the latest developments around Kumtor gold mine in Kyrgyzstan. 24.kg »
Spread of new strains of coronavirus in Kyrgyzstan could lead to an increase in COVID-19 incidence. Aigul Dzhumakanova, head of the Center for Laboratory Testing of the Department of Disease Prevention and State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance, told 24.kg news agency. 24.kg »
Snap presidential elections and referendum on form of government have ended in Kyrgyzstan. 24.kg »
Political events in Kyrgyzstan have led to an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. The Deputy Minister of Health of Kyrgyzstan, Nurbolot Usenbaev, announced at a press conference. 24.kg »
«Mechanisms for setting price limits for medicines can lead to their shortage,» Askat Azarbekov, Chief Specialist of the Legal Support and Procurement Department of the State Antimonopoly Regulation Agency, said at a briefing today. 24.kg »
Analysis of the time budget of the National Statistical Committee showed that residents of Bishkek spend more time on the commute than the rest of Kyrgyzstanis. 24.kg »
New fuel trade rules, which will be introduced in Kyrgyzstan on January 1, 2020, will lead to closure of small companies, engaged in sale of liquefied gas. Chairman of the Kyrgyz Association of Entrepreneurs in the field of liquefied gas Esen Bakirov told today at a press conference. 24.kg »
Today’s methods of pressure on journalists will lead to devastating consequences. Media Development Center stated, commenting on the claims of the Matraimovs against three media outlets - 24.kg news agency, Kloop and Azattyk. 24.kg »
A Chinese businessman Aierken Saimaiti, who was killed in Istanbul, told Azattyk, Kloop and OCCRP a few months before his death how he transferred millions of dollars from Kyrgyzstan, and who of the Kyrgyz officials helped him with this. 24.kg »
“In addition to geo-economic aspects, our own shortcomings also impede the growth of mutual trade,” the President of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbai Jeenbekov said at an expanded meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Yerevan yesterday. 24.kg »
Draft law on the protection of children from information harmful to their health or development may lead to media censorship. This is the opinion of Altynai Isaeva, a lawyer of Media Policy Institute NGO. 24.kg »
Journalists asked the head of state a lot of questions about judicial reform in Kyrgyzstan at today’s press conference. Many agree that the new codes, which will come into force on January 1, 2019, will lead to chaos. 24.kg »
The new composition of the government of Kyrgyzstan faced with the first problems. The economic difficulties in the next fall may turn into another government crisis, taking into account how fast the current composition of the Parliament punishes the guilty. 24.kg »
«Taking into account that the World Nomad Games are planned to be held in 2018, we should expect that there will be a deficit of the state budget in the second half of the year,» the monthly macroeconomic review of the Eurasian Development Bank says. 24.kg »
«Introduction of a single currency in the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union can lead to insolvency and bankruptcy of participants of the banking system," ex-chairman of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic Marat Sultanov said at the conference «Formation and development of the banking system of Kyrgyzstan: challenges and solutions.» 24.kg »