On December 24, Bishkek hosted a scientific and practical conference "Challenges and Ways to Reduce Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Modern Conditions". The event brought together representatives from the medical and scientific fields, as well as public activists and students.
If the budget is growing, but the people are suffering, this cannot be called economic growth. Such a statement actually means a departure from the course of the former head of the Cabinet of Ministers Akylbek Japarov - the course of strict fiscalization.
Janyl Alymbaeva has lived in Novopavlovka all her life. The village, neighbouring Bishkek, has always contrasted with the capital. One-storey mansions, gardens and orchards, and the almost obligatory farmstead with cattle and poultry in every house. A measured life, unpaved roads, lack of gas, problems with sewerage - all this has long been usual for Zhanyl and other settlement residents. After al
The traffic jams in Bishkek have long been one of the most acute transport challenges. Congested streets and slow traffic cause inconvenience not only to ordinary citizens but also create serious problems for special services. This is especially important for the prompt work of rescue services, ambulance services, firefighters and police, who often need to get quickly to the accident scene.
Canals and rivers often become real business cards of large cities, playing an important role in their development and infrastructure. Waterways beautify cities, create cosy areas for recreation, bring economic benefits, and attract tourists. Examples of this are the famous canals of Amsterdam or the impressive waterfronts of Beijing, which are becoming an integral part of urban life. Such spaces
The Zangezur Corridor has become an important geopolitical issue in the South Caucasus region with complex implications for multiple stakeholders. This proposed transport route would connect the mainland of Azerbaijan with its exclave, the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, through the territory of Armenia. The corridor's strategic importance lies in its potential to change regional transport network
Bishkek markets witnessed a jump in meat prices last month. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, last month's average price was 650-700 KGS per kilogramme. However, many citizens complained of higher prices. According to the Veterinary Service under the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry, meat prices began to stabilise at 600-650 KGS after they had taken prompt a