Kyrgyzstan
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The Islamic Development Bank will allocate 79 million dollars to Kyrgyzstan within the framework of the project "Financing affordable housing according to Sharia norms". The Kyrgyz government announced that thousands of families will be provided with affordable housing thanks to the project.
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Kyrgyzstan will build a school at its own expense in the village of Khidirli, Agdam district of Azerbaijan, which was liberated from the occupation of Armenia. Sadir Japarov and Ilhom Aliev jointly laid the foundation stone of this school. The heads of state also took part in the opening ceremony of the restored historic Juma Mosque in Agdam.
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The Ministry of Digital Development of Kyrgyzstan announced that access to the TikTok social network will be restricted in the country based on the letter of the State Committee for National Security.
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The "Soros-Kyrgyzstan" fund, which coordinates the activities of the "Soros" international fund throughout Central Asia, is suspending its activities in the republic in connection with the adoption of the law on foreign agents.
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Kyrgyzstan protested the statement of the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia denying that the Russian police raided the house of the Kyrgyz diplomat in Moscow. The Kyrgyz side asked for a speedy and impartial investigation of the policemen's chest camera recordings and photos submitted to the Russian Foreign Ministry.
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Two employees of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs broke down the door to the house of the counselor of the Kyrgyz embassy in Moscow. Despite the fact that diplomatic passports and cards were presented, they aggressively demanded the presentation of migration registration documents. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan protested.
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Kyrgyz President Sadir Japarov addressed the Kyrgyz people on the occasion of the 19th anniversary of the March events. He noted that on March 24, 2005, the Kyrgyz people made a historic turning point by punishing those who put personal interest above the public interest.
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On Monday, March 4, an earthquake of 6.1 magnitude occurred in Kyrgyzstan and 6.1 in Kazakhstan. There are currently no reports of casualties, damage or injuries.
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Kyrgyzstan proposes to lift the ban on exploration and exploitation of uranium and thorium deposits. The ban was introduced in December 2019 after the "uranium conflict".
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Kyrgyz Prime Minister Akilbek Japarov put forward a proposal to ban divorced women from making negative comments about their ex-husband and his family on social networks. He explained his proposal by the fact that such performances contradict the traditions and values of the Kyrgyz people.