AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoChina-Kyrgyz ties under strain: Kyrgyzstan issued about 61,000 work visas in the first half of 2026, with roughly 60% for Chinese citizens, as thousands of Chinese firms expand across infrastructure, mining, and long-term state land leases—sparking public worries about jobs, resources, and sovereignty. Gender rights pushback: UN experts condemned Kyrgyzstan’s draft law that would define legal sex as fixed by birth biology, block gender marker changes, and ban gender-affirming medical interventions, warning it institutionalizes discrimination. SCO culture diplomacy: Bishkek backed an international theater festival for Shanghai Cooperation Organization countries, while Cholpon-Ata hosted the SCO film festival opening—framing cinema as “soft power” and a bridge between peoples. Education and access: Admission quotas for 2026–2027 were approved (155,852 applicants), and a foreign-student admissions center expanded partner accreditation plans. Community life: A new Quranic school opened in Osh’s Uzgen area, and mediators from Central Asia trained for commercial dispute resolution. Lifestyle & skills: A public discussion launched on a new professional standard for ski tourism instructors.
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