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Newswire

Central Asia Newswire for 1/07/2021

  • Posted on July 1, 2021
  • by Alimana Zhanmukanova

The Central Asia Newswire is a compilation of news stories about Central Asia, curated each day.

 

Kazakhstan 

New law code entered into force in Kazakhstan, TengriNews

Kazakh Ambassador, Singaporean MP discuss inter-parliamentary cooperation, AKIpress

Kyrgyzstan

World Bank new Regional Director for Central Asia named, AKIpress

Kyrgyz government agencies recommended switchover of 50% of staff to remote work amid third coronavirus wave, AKIpress

Tajikistan 

Kazakhstan launches agricultural train from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Sputnik Таджикистан 

Rakhmon and Volodin discussed the creation of a single list of terrorist organizations, Sputnik Таджикистан 

Turkmenistan 

Trade turnover between Turkmenistan and the EAEU countries has more than halved, Хроника Туркменистана 

Turkmenistan sent a consignment of sanitary ware, tomatoes, confectionery and other goods to Kyrgyzstan, Хроника Туркменистана 

Uzbekistan 

Uzbekistan’s external debt exceeds $34 billion, KUN. UZ

WHO experts to study activities of COVID testing laboratories in Uzbekistan, KUN. UZ

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