AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSilk Road Travel Buzz: A BBC-fueled wave of interest is pushing “Race Across the World” viewers toward Silk Road trips, with growing rail options and specialist tour operators promising slow, culture-rich routes across Central Asia. Dormitory Row at Manas University: Kyrgyz-Turkish “Manas” University says the new 1,100-bed girls’ dormitory is legal, citing permits, an open tender, and construction approvals after rumors of an illegal halt. Bishkek Art Opening: “The Pomegranate Garden” opened in Bishkek, featuring Russian-Azerbaijani artist Alexander Dilbazi’s pomegranate-themed works and a conversation with the author about art and AI. Road Safety Shift: The government is urging a radical change in road safety policy—moving from punishing accidents to preventing causes, with education, smarter traffic management, and safer infrastructure. Osh Heritage Cleanup: In Osh’s Suleiman-Too protected area, metal fences at cemeteries are being dismantled for fire safety and better preservation. Georgia-Kyrgyzstan Ties: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s first official visit highlights new cooperation on education, culture, aviation, and transport links, including possible direct flights and Black Sea access via the Middle Corridor. Activist Detained: Human rights activist Mavlyan Askarbekov was placed in custody for two months after accusations tied to inciting hostility; his lawyers say he was recorded covertly. Film Censorship Shock: The Kyrgyz drama “Kurak” was denied a censor certificate, pulling it from the Bishkek International Film Festival after its international award run. Issyk-Kul Flight Plans: Talks with the UAE point to a Sharjah–Issyk-Kul (Tamchy) direct flight for summer 2026, with a possible Sharjah–Karakol route for winter tourism. Education & Culture for Families: A new fairy-tale ballet “Buratino” is set to premiere in Bishkek, while vocational standards in Kyrgyzstan have been updated for dozens of in-demand specialties.
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