AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDigital Sovereignty: President Zhaparov says EAEU leaders should build shared data centers and joint AI models so countries aren’t dependent on outside infrastructure and algorithms. Bishkek Culture Calendar: Sabantuy is set for June 7 in Karagachev Grove with free entry, folk games, concerts, and performers from Tatarstan. World Nomad Games Build-Up: Kyrgyzstan expects about 3,000 athletes at the 2026 World Nomad Games, with 395 Kyrgyz competitors across 43 disciplines, including kok-boru and er enish, plus events in Bishkek and Issyk-Kul. Community & Sport (Human Story): A feature follows Afghan newcomers bonding over casual volleyball—showing how everyday games help people rebuild after flight and displacement. Issyk-Kul Under Pressure: Environmental voices warn that shallowing and pollution could worsen Issyk-Kul’s condition, while activists also oppose the planned F1H2O water races over ecosystem risks. Rights & Public Debate: A human rights activist responds to the Interior Ministry’s stance on “Formula 1”-style boat races, stressing citizens’ right to discuss ecological concerns. Travel/Entry Rules: Kyrgyz citizens entering Russia from June 30 must pre-register in RuID for work or education purposes. UNESCO Boost: UNESCO granted official patronage to the International Issyk-Kul Forum (June 18–21), highlighting it as a global dialogue platform. Arts in Bishkek: Italian singer Libushe Santorissova will perform Verdi’s “Trovatore” on May 30.
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