Kyrgyz Industry Short of Robot Technology
An innovative robot made as a student project merely underlines the general lack of high-tech research into industrial production.
An innovative robot made as a student project merely underlines the general lack of high-tech research into industrial production.
Candidates in the forthcoming Kyrgyz presidential election are focusing on meeting potential voters rather than on media appearances.
Parliament is reviewing legislation that would ban the use of right-hand drive cars as taxis. Alina Kenjeeva reports that taxi drivers with Japanese-import cars are worried for their future.
Informal survey suggests most people believe current president won’t face serious challenge.
Porous border makes country's south vulnerable to incursions, experts say.
Apathetic public and short run-up period leave little scope for candidates to build up head of steam.
Almaty wants to use customs union to break down Russian trade barriers, and then bid for WTO membership.
Opposition concerned that latest population count includes people not living in Kyrgyzstan.
Alina Kenjeeva reports from Lake Issykkul, which this year is seeing far fewer tourists than usual from the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek.
So many people in Kyrgyzstan keep livestock that the authorities are struggling to impose health regulations, leading to a heightened risk of animal-to-human disease transmission.