It alleges cyber-security and employee rights violations at Kumtor, in the latest chapter of the parties’ dispute over the asset.
Centerra Gold hit with lawsuit over rights violations at Kyrgyzstan mine
It alleges cyber-security and employee rights violations at Kumtor, in the latest chapter of the parties’ dispute over the asset.
Former Kyrgyz President In Bishkek Again For Questioning Over Kumtor Mine
The ousted first president of independent Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akaev, has arrived in Bishkek for the second time since August for questioning in connection with an investigation into possible corruption …
Centerra Gold hit with lawsuit over rights violations at Kyrgyzstan mine
It alleges cyber-security and employee rights violations at Kumtor, in the latest chapter of the parties’ dispute over the asset.
Western tech can protect Central Asia from the Afghan scenario
What is happening in Afghanistan can have a direct impact on Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
Western tech can protect Central Asia from the Afghan scenario
What is happening in Afghanistan can have a direct impact on Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
Western tech can protect Central Asia from the Afghan scenario
What is happening in Afghanistan can have a direct impact on Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
New economic policy of Kyrgyzstan presented in Bishkek
Head of the Political and Economic Research Department of the Presidential Administration Almaz Isanov presented the country’s New Economic Policy: Renewal and Development to the entire diplomatic …
Covering the cracks: why children in Kyrgyzstan study in extreme conditions
And they kept wondering afterwards why the building didn’t just fall apart.” According to official data, there are 204 schools in Kyrgyzstan recognised as dilapidated – every tenth school in the …
Covering the cracks: why children in Kyrgyzstan study in extreme conditions
And they kept wondering afterwards why the building didn’t just fall apart.” According to official data, there are 204 schools in Kyrgyzstan recognised as dilapidated – every tenth school in the …