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Kyrgyzstan

  • Earthquake of Magnitude 7.0 Strikes Kyrgyzstan–Xinjiang Border Region: GFZ
    Earthquake of Magnitude 7.0 Strikes Kyrgyzstan–Xinjiang Border Region: GFZ
    A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck the Kyrgyzstan–Xinjiang border region on Tuesday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ)said. The quake was at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.21 miles), GFZ ...
    January 22, 2024BY Reuters
  • The Reliable Horses of Genghis Khan
    The Reliable Horses of Genghis Khan
    In the remote regions of the Tien Chan mountains in Kyrgyzstan, French horse devotee Jacqueline Ripart hopes to ...
    March 28, 2023BY Lifestyle and Learning
  • 2 Reported Killed in Clashes Between Kyrgyz and Tajik Border Guards
    2 Reported Killed in Clashes Between Kyrgyz and Tajik Border Guards
    BISHKEK—Kyrgyz and Tajik border guards exchanged fire in three separate incidents in a border dispute on Wednesday, killing ...
    September 14, 2022BY Reuters
  • Kyrgyzstan’s Ancient Buddhist Temple Will Be Opened to the Public
    Kyrgyzstan’s Ancient Buddhist Temple Will Be Opened to the Public
    The unearthed remnants of an ancient Buddhist temple in Kyrgyzstan will be opened to the public in mid-September ...
    September 12, 2022BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Reports: 6 Wounded in Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Clash
    Reports: 6 Wounded in Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Clash
    MOSCOW—Fighting between the border guards services of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan has wounded at least six people, local news ...
    January 28, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Power Blackout Hits Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
    Power Blackout Hits Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
    ALMATY—The central Asian nations of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan suffered electrical power outages in major cities on Tuesday, ...
    January 25, 2022BY Reuters
  • The Road of the Nomadic Soul
    The Road of the Nomadic Soul
    To meet today's nomads. Film director Sibylle d’Orgeval crosses Kyrgyzstan, from the capital Bishkek to Lake Issyk Kul. ...
    October 9, 2021BY NTD Arts and Culture
  • Once-Jailed Nationalist Wins Kyrgyzstan Presidency
    Once-Jailed Nationalist Wins Kyrgyzstan Presidency
    MOSCOW—A nationalist politician who was released from prison amid protests that overthrew Kyrgyzstan’s president last year has been ...
    January 10, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Kyrgyzstan’s President Says He’s Resigning to Avoid Bloodshed
    Kyrgyzstan’s President Says He’s Resigning to Avoid Bloodshed
    MOSCOW—Kyrgyzstan’s embattled president said Thursday he was resigning following protests over a disputed parliamentary election, the third time ...
    October 15, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Kyrgyz President Declares New State of Emergency
    Kyrgyz President Declares New State of Emergency
    MOSCOW—Kyrgyzstan's president on Monday ordered a new, week-long state of emergency in the country's capital after parliament failed ...
    October 12, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • US Envoy to Uzbekistan Urges Release of Detained Journalist
    US Envoy to Uzbekistan Urges Release of Detained Journalist
    TASHKENT—The U.S. ambassador to Uzbekistan has urged the Central Asian nation and its neighbour Kyrgyzstan to set free ...
    August 14, 2020BY Reuters
  • A Hard Touch of China’s ‘Soft Power’ in Central Asia
    A Hard Touch of China’s ‘Soft Power’ in Central Asia
    Since gaining independence in 1991 and embarking on the path to economic development, Central Asian countries that were ...
    February 24, 2020BY Ella Kietlinska
  • Ex-President of Kyrgyzstan Surrenders a Day After Violent Botched Raid
    Ex-President of Kyrgyzstan Surrenders a Day After Violent Botched Raid
    BISHKEK—Kyrgyzstan's former President Almazbek Atambayev surrendered to security forces at his compound outside the capital Bishkek on Thursday, ...
    August 8, 2019BY Reuters
  • Kyrgyz Police Disperse Anti-Chinese Rally
    Kyrgyz Police Disperse Anti-Chinese Rally
    BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan—Kyrgyz police detained more than a dozen people on Jan. 17 as they dispersed a hundreds-strong anti-Chinese ...
    January 17, 2019BY Reuters
  • What Are Russia’s Grand Designs in Central Asia?
    What Are Russia’s Grand Designs in Central Asia?
    Russia has a broader strategy that could leave it as the dominant security actor across much of Eurasia.
    October 14, 2015BY David Lewis
  • Russia and the West Compete in Eurasian Borderlands
    Russia and the West Compete in Eurasian Borderlands
    Stratfor Managing Editor Ben Sheen and Eurasia Analyst Eugene Chausovsky discuss the increasing tensions in Russia's periphery since ...
    December 6, 2014BY Stratfor
  • In Kyrgyzstan Ethnic Hostility Shows Few Signs of Abating
    In Kyrgyzstan Ethnic Hostility Shows Few Signs of Abating
    Recently, Kyrgyzstan commemorated the fourth anniversary of the violence that shook its southern part back in 2010. Back ...
    July 7, 2014BY Sufyan bin Uzayr
  • Kyrgyzstan Opposition Leads Parliamentary Elections
    Kyrgyzstan Opposition Leads Parliamentary Elections
    Opposition and parties leaning toward Russia are leading the parliamentary elections in Kyrgyzstan.
    October 12, 2010BY Andrey Volkov
  • Kyrgyz People Vote for Democratic Future
    Kyrgyz People Vote for Democratic Future
    Kyrgyzstan comes one step closer to becoming Central Asia's first parliamentary democracy.
    October 11, 2010BY Andrey Volkov
  • UN Calls for a Humanitarian Corridor to Kyrgyzstan
    UN Calls for a Humanitarian Corridor to Kyrgyzstan
    The United Nations has called regional organizations and governments to assist humanitarian operations to southern Kyrgyzstan.
    June 15, 2010BY Andrey Volkov
  • Kyrgyzstan Interior Minister Beaten by Anti-Government Protesters
    Kyrgyzstan Interior Minister Beaten by Anti-Government Protesters
    Massive anti-government protests continue to escalate in Kyrgyzstan over anger with the president for his authoritarian rule.
    April 7, 2010BY Andrey Volkov
  • Key U.S. Base in Central Asia Might Close
    Key U.S. Base in Central Asia Might Close
    The Kyrgyzstan government says it plans to shut down a key U.S. airbase.
    February 5, 2009BY Genevieve Belmaker
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