AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Fest 2026 in Bishkek: The EU Delegation and partners bring an open-air “Journey Across Europe” festival to Bishkek, with free entry, interactive country pavilions, performances, master classes, and an “EU Fest Passport” stamp-quest. Pushkin Days: Kyrgyzstan marks Alexander Pushkin’s birthday and Russian Language Day with a forum at KRSU, literary quizzes at Russian Houses, and opera events at the A. Maldybaev National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, plus a free puppet show for kids. Film spotlight: Kyrgyz director Nargiza Dotieva’s debut feature “Ereze” lands in Shanghai’s “New Asian Talents” competition, while “Tamyr” opens at the National Museum of Fine Arts, using ethno-photography to spotlight children’s resilience. Urban ecology debate: Bishkek residents and activists warn that ongoing construction is shrinking parks and green spaces, pointing to Fuchik Park and roadworks near the Botanical Garden. Tech & culture: AI-generated content is booming online in Kyrgyzstan, with growing demand for practical training courses. Sports on the Kyrgyz radar: Beeline Kyrgyzstan secures exclusive OTT rights for FIFA World Cup 2026, and Kyrgyzstan’s longest tunnel highway opens to ease summer travel.
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