AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoIssyk-Kul Sports Spotlight: The UIM F1H2O World Championship is set to bring a major Grand Prix to Kyrgyzstan on Lake Issyk-Kul (July 31–Aug 2, 2026), with about 25 top pilots and live broadcasts reaching around 100 countries—plus organizers say strict ecological safety rules will be followed. Bishkek Culture & Community: Folk ensemble “Zvontsy” will hold a free creative meeting in Bishkek on May 30 (18:30) at the Holy Resurrection Cathedral hall, featuring Ural folk songs, romances, spiritual music, and performances—followed by participation in the “Nariste” children’s folklore festival at Issyk-Kul. Road & Infrastructure: The North-South alternative highway’s Kok-Art tunnel is fully ready for summer operation, with emergency exits, monitoring cameras, and planned protective galleries and snow barriers to manage avalanche and mudflow risks. Yoga Diplomacy: Ahead of International Yoga Day (June 21), the Indian Embassy hosted an open beginner class for media on its grounds, highlighting yoga’s global UN-backed celebration. Sports Mega-Event Prep: Kyrgyzstan is gearing up for the VI World Nomad Games (Aug 31–Sep 6, 2026), with about 3,000 athletes expected across 43 sports, including separate kok-boru and kokpar disciplines. Cinema Picks: Bishkek cinemas are rolling out new releases, including an ethno-horror inspired by Chinghiz Aitmatov and a biographical drama about the writer.
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