AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUrban Pressure: Bishkek Mayor Aibek Junushaliev says the capital is drowning in cars—about 700,000 registered—pushing residents to demand real parking solutions. He hinted at entry restrictions for some areas and urged better driving culture, stressing the blunt reality: “If there’s no space in the yard, where are you parking?” Heritage & Tourism: Naryn welcomed two ethnic Kyrgyz women arriving on horseback from China to retrace the Urkun route, with city honors and a concert for the journey. Environment & Sports: Issyk-Kul is set for a Formula 1 water race after decades, with organizers promising strict UN-style environmental rules. Culture Spotlight: Kyrgyzstan’s Venice Biennale pavilion is bringing nomadism and water-themed art to the international stage. Education Wins: School teams grabbed medals at the Biology Olympiad in Sochi, adding to a busy week of academic success. Public Safety & Integrity: The Education Ministry denies rumors about changing grades in Kündölük, warning of fraud.
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