Ten Facts About the Inner Workings of SEO
Clients often only witness the final results of SEO work, unaware of the intricacies behind the scenes. KruchuVerchu agency sheds light on pricing, automation, internal errors, client communication, and real metrics that are typically concealed from clients.
The inner workings of SEO agencies are a trade secret, with crucial details that clients should be aware of before signing a contract. Unveiling these details can provide valuable insights into the processes and considerations that drive successful SEO strategies.
Clients often only witness the final results of SEO work, unaware of the intricacies behind the scenes. KruchuVerchu agency sheds light on pricing, automation, internal errors, client communication, and real metrics that are typically concealed from clients.
The inner workings of SEO agencies are a trade secret, with crucial details that clients should be aware of before signing a contract. Unveiling these details can provide valuable insights into the processes and considerations that drive successful SEO strategies.
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy to Open Laboratory for Assessing Drinking Water Quality
The Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.A. Akhunbaev is set to inaugurate a laboratory dedicated to evaluating the quality of drinking water. Recently, delegates from the World Bank and ARIS paid a visit to the university to inspect the advancements in establishing this new facility.
This initiative aims to enhance the monitoring and control of drinking water quality, contributing to public health and safety in the region.
The Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.A. Akhunbaev is set to inaugurate a laboratory dedicated to evaluating the quality of drinking water. Recently, delegates from the World Bank and ARIS paid a visit to the university to inspect the advancements in establishing this new facility.
This initiative aims to enhance the monitoring and control of drinking water quality, contributing to public health and safety in the region.
ISIS Branch Recruiting CIS Citizens, Russian FSB Director Warns
The director of the Russian FSB, Alexander Bortnikov, revealed that the ISIS branch known as "Vilayat Khorasan" is actively engaging citizens from CIS countries in terrorist activities. This alarming information was shared during a meeting of the Council of Heads of Security and Intelligence Services of CIS countries.
The recruitment efforts by "Vilayat Khorasan" targeting residents of Central Asian countries are a matter of serious concern, as highlighted by the warning issued by the Russian FSB director. The threat of individuals from CIS nations joining terrorist organizations underscores the need for increased vigilance and cooperation among security and intelligence agencies in the region.
The director of the Russian FSB, Alexander Bortnikov, revealed that the ISIS branch known as "Vilayat Khorasan" is actively engaging citizens from CIS countries in terrorist activities. This alarming information was shared during a meeting of the Council of Heads of Security and Intelligence Services of CIS countries.
The recruitment efforts by "Vilayat Khorasan" targeting residents of Central Asian countries are a matter of serious concern, as highlighted by the warning issued by the Russian FSB director. The threat of individuals from CIS nations joining terrorist organizations underscores the need for increased vigilance and cooperation among security and intelligence agencies in the region.
Population of Kyrgyzstan Grows by Nearly 28 Thousand People in 2026
The permanent population of the Kyrgyz Republic has seen an increase of 27.8 thousand people since the start of 2026, with the country's population reaching 7,432.1 thousand by April 1.
Official statistics show a 0.4% population growth from January to March, with the most significant increases reported in the Bishkek, Batken, and Osh regions.
The permanent population of the Kyrgyz Republic has seen an increase of 27.8 thousand people since the start of 2026, with the country's population reaching 7,432.1 thousand by April 1.
Official statistics show a 0.4% population growth from January to March, with the most significant increases reported in the Bishkek, Batken, and Osh regions.
Temporary Ban on Daytime Truck Traffic in Bishkek
To improve road safety and protect municipal roads in Bishkek, authorities have introduced temporary restrictions on the movement of freight vehicles during hot weather. This measure aims to reduce the strain on roads caused by heavy trucks and prevent potential damage, ensuring smoother and safer traffic flow in the city.
By implementing this temporary ban on daytime truck traffic, officials hope to minimize road deterioration and enhance the overall quality of transportation infrastructure in Bishkek. These restrictions are crucial for maintaining the longevity and efficiency of the city's road network, ultimately benefiting both commuters and the local community.
To improve road safety and protect municipal roads in Bishkek, authorities have introduced temporary restrictions on the movement of freight vehicles during hot weather. This measure aims to reduce the strain on roads caused by heavy trucks and prevent potential damage, ensuring smoother and safer traffic flow in the city.
By implementing this temporary ban on daytime truck traffic, officials hope to minimize road deterioration and enhance the overall quality of transportation infrastructure in Bishkek. These restrictions are crucial for maintaining the longevity and efficiency of the city's road network, ultimately benefiting both commuters and the local community.
Rising Global Teen Nicotine Use Raises Concerns
Around 40 million teenagers aged 13-15 globally are using nicotine, with Kyrgyzstan emerging as one of the countries grappling with this issue. The World Health Organization's representative in Kyrgyzstan, Liviu Vedrasco, revealed this alarming trend during a press conference at the "Kabar" agency. The modern tobacco industry has shifted tactics, moving away from traditional cigarette sales to aggressively promoting new nicotine products.
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Around 40 million teenagers aged 13-15 globally are using nicotine, with Kyrgyzstan emerging as one of the countries grappling with this issue. The World Health Organization's representative in Kyrgyzstan, Liviu Vedrasco, revealed this alarming trend during a press conference at the "Kabar" agency. The modern tobacco industry has shifted tactics, moving away from traditional cigarette sales to aggressively promoting new nicotine products.
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Kyrgyz Citizens in Russia Reach 502,000
The total number of Kyrgyz citizens residing in Russia has reached approximately 502,000, as reported by Almazbek Baibosov, the Deputy Director of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, during a briefing on May 28.
The Consular Department's data shows a notable increase from the previous count, with 472,336 Kyrgyz citizens in Russia as of January 1, 2026. This marks a significant fluctuation compared to the numbers in recent years: 656,304 individuals in 2024, 408,448 in 2023, and 587,089 in 2022.
The total number of Kyrgyz citizens residing in Russia has reached approximately 502,000, as reported by Almazbek Baibosov, the Deputy Director of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic, during a briefing on May 28.
The Consular Department's data shows a notable increase from the previous count, with 472,336 Kyrgyz citizens in Russia as of January 1, 2026. This marks a significant fluctuation compared to the numbers in recent years: 656,304 individuals in 2024, 408,448 in 2023, and 587,089 in 2022.
Deputy Proposes Barring Candidates with Criminal Ties
At a session of the Jogorku Kenesh, Deputy Ismanali Zhoroev put forward a proposal to disqualify individuals from running in elections if their relatives are linked to criminal activities or have a criminal record.
This initiative aims to uphold the integrity of the electoral process by preventing candidates with questionable connections from participating in elections. Zhoroev's suggestion raises discussions about the eligibility criteria for political candidates and ensuring transparency in the democratic process.
At a session of the Jogorku Kenesh, Deputy Ismanali Zhoroev put forward a proposal to disqualify individuals from running in elections if their relatives are linked to criminal activities or have a criminal record.
This initiative aims to uphold the integrity of the electoral process by preventing candidates with questionable connections from participating in elections. Zhoroev's suggestion raises discussions about the eligibility criteria for political candidates and ensuring transparency in the democratic process.
Kyrgyz President Introduces AI Tax Analysis System
President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan spoke at the Eurasian Economic Forum in Astana, Kazakhstan, unveiling the "AI-Kyzot," a next-generation intelligent tax analysis system in the country. The system is powered by multi-agent artificial intelligence technology.
The implementation of "AI-Kyzot" marks a significant step towards enhancing tax compliance and detecting fraudulent activities more efficiently in Kyrgyzstan. President Japarov's announcement at the forum highlights the government's commitment to leveraging innovative technology to improve tax administration and combat tax evasion.
President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan spoke at the Eurasian Economic Forum in Astana, Kazakhstan, unveiling the "AI-Kyzot," a next-generation intelligent tax analysis system in the country. The system is powered by multi-agent artificial intelligence technology.
The implementation of "AI-Kyzot" marks a significant step towards enhancing tax compliance and detecting fraudulent activities more efficiently in Kyrgyzstan. President Japarov's announcement at the forum highlights the government's commitment to leveraging innovative technology to improve tax administration and combat tax evasion.
Kyrgyz Prime Minister Celebrates 34th Anniversary of Armed Forces
The Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, Adylbek Kasymaliev, and Head of the Presidential Administration, attended a ceremonial event commemorating the 34th anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic.
During the event, Kasymaliev extended his congratulations to servicemen, veterans, and attendees, highlighting the vital role of the national army in ensuring the country's independence, territorial integrity, and overall security.
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The Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, Adylbek Kasymaliev, and Head of the Presidential Administration, attended a ceremonial event commemorating the 34th anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic.
During the event, Kasymaliev extended his congratulations to servicemen, veterans, and attendees, highlighting the vital role of the national army in ensuring the country's independence, territorial integrity, and overall security.
For further information, please visit: https://caravan-info.kg/ru/obschestvo/039279-adylbek-kasymaliev-vse-bolshe-molodyh-lyudey-stremyatsya-proyti-srochnuyu-voennuyu-sluzhbu.html
Solemn Ceremony Marks Start of Construction for New Air Traffic Control Facility in Karakol
At the International Airport "Karakol" in Karakol, a significant event unfolded as a "Time Capsule" was ceremoniously laid to signify the commencement of building a new modern Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility. The ATC facility holds strategic importance as a key civil aviation asset for the Kyrgyz Republic, as reported by the Civil Aviation State Agency.
The initiative signals a pivotal moment in enhancing aviation infrastructure in the region, promising improved air traffic management capabilities and bolstering the aviation sector's efficiency and safety standards. The new facility is poised to play a crucial role in advancing the Kyrgyz Republic's civil aviation capabilities, catering to the growing demands of air travel in the country.
At the International Airport "Karakol" in Karakol, a significant event unfolded as a "Time Capsule" was ceremoniously laid to signify the commencement of building a new modern Air Traffic Control (ATC) facility. The ATC facility holds strategic importance as a key civil aviation asset for the Kyrgyz Republic, as reported by the Civil Aviation State Agency.
The initiative signals a pivotal moment in enhancing aviation infrastructure in the region, promising improved air traffic management capabilities and bolstering the aviation sector's efficiency and safety standards. The new facility is poised to play a crucial role in advancing the Kyrgyz Republic's civil aviation capabilities, catering to the growing demands of air travel in the country.
Children from Mongolia Visit Cultural Sites in Kyrgyzstan
A delegation of children from Mongolia, attending the VI International Children's Folklore Festival "Nariste," visited various cultural sites in the capital city on May 29, 2026.
The young guests explored Oak Park, an open-air sculpture museum, and attended the international festival "Oymo-2026." They also had a delightful time at Panfilov Park, enjoying rides and colorful experiences. The visit aimed to introduce the children to Kyrgyzstan's cultural heritage, art, and traditions, leaving them greatly impressed by their stay in the capital.
A delegation of children from Mongolia, attending the VI International Children's Folklore Festival "Nariste," visited various cultural sites in the capital city on May 29, 2026.
The young guests explored Oak Park, an open-air sculpture museum, and attended the international festival "Oymo-2026." They also had a delightful time at Panfilov Park, enjoying rides and colorful experiences. The visit aimed to introduce the children to Kyrgyzstan's cultural heritage, art, and traditions, leaving them greatly impressed by their stay in the capital.
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Security Measures Tightened in Bishkek for "Last Bell" Celebration
In preparation for the "Last Bell" festivities, security measures in Bishkek have been increased to enhance safety and prevent road accidents. Police checkpoints are now in place at the city's entry and exit points.
In preparation for the "Last Bell" festivities, security measures in Bishkek have been increased to enhance safety and prevent road accidents. Police checkpoints are now in place at the city's entry and exit points.
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Schoolboy Drives Car in Bishkek, Parents Fined 15,000 Soms
During the "Behind the Wheel - Last Bell" event in Bishkek, Traffic Police officers discovered an underage schoolboy behind the wheel of a car. The incident occurred between May 23 and June 5.
The parents of the schoolboy received a fine of 15,000 soms for permitting their child to drive a vehicle, as per Article 184 Part 3 of the Administrative Code. Additionally, the car was confiscated as a consequence of the violation.
During the "Behind the Wheel - Last Bell" event in Bishkek, Traffic Police officers discovered an underage schoolboy behind the wheel of a car. The incident occurred between May 23 and June 5.
The parents of the schoolboy received a fine of 15,000 soms for permitting their child to drive a vehicle, as per Article 184 Part 3 of the Administrative Code. Additionally, the car was confiscated as a consequence of the violation.
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Ataturk Park Renovation Raises Concerns Over Missing Trash Bins
A video circulating on social media highlights the absence of trash bins in Ataturk Park following a recent renovation. Despite the park's pathways being refurbished, benches and lamps installed, no trash bins were observed by a local resident.
Expressing concern, the resident pointed out that some park visitors resort to littering as a result. The woman humorously remarked on the irony of the situation, with individuals choosing to leave trash in the park due to the lack of bins.
In response to the video, the municipality was contacted to inquire about plans to address the missing trash bins and to discuss potential measures for maintaining cleanliness and order within the park.
A video circulating on social media highlights the absence of trash bins in Ataturk Park following a recent renovation. Despite the park's pathways being refurbished, benches and lamps installed, no trash bins were observed by a local resident.
Expressing concern, the resident pointed out that some park visitors resort to littering as a result. The woman humorously remarked on the irony of the situation, with individuals choosing to leave trash in the park due to the lack of bins.
In response to the video, the municipality was contacted to inquire about plans to address the missing trash bins and to discuss potential measures for maintaining cleanliness and order within the park.
Ministry of Education in Kyrgyzstan Proposes Return to Six-Day School Week
The Ministry of Education in Kyrgyzstan is suggesting reintroducing the six-day school week in secondary schools, alongside the traditional five-day week. This proposal is detailed in a draft resolution by the Cabinet of Ministers.
The potential changes aim to provide more flexibility in organizing the educational process, offering schools the option to operate on either a five-day or six-day schedule. This initiative could have far-reaching implications for school schedules and academic routines in the country.
The Ministry of Education in Kyrgyzstan is suggesting reintroducing the six-day school week in secondary schools, alongside the traditional five-day week. This proposal is detailed in a draft resolution by the Cabinet of Ministers.
The potential changes aim to provide more flexibility in organizing the educational process, offering schools the option to operate on either a five-day or six-day schedule. This initiative could have far-reaching implications for school schedules and academic routines in the country.
Kyrgyzstan's Creative Community Urges President to Unblock TikTok
Representatives from various sectors in Kyrgyzstan, including the creative industry, entrepreneurs, bloggers, and film professionals, have jointly requested the country's president to lift the ban on TikTok. Kanisha Mamytova, the director of the Park of Creative Industries in Kyrgyzstan, is among the key figures behind this initiative. Mamytova emphasized that reopening access to TikTok could significantly boost the nation's global visibility and provide a fresh impetus for the growth of the creative economy.
The appeal made by the Kyrgyzstani creative community highlights the potential benefits of allowing TikTok to operate freely in the country. By advocating for the restoration of TikTok, these stakeholders aim to leverage the platform as a tool for enhancing international outreach and fostering the advancement of the creative sector within Kyrgyzstan.
Representatives from various sectors in Kyrgyzstan, including the creative industry, entrepreneurs, bloggers, and film professionals, have jointly requested the country's president to lift the ban on TikTok. Kanisha Mamytova, the director of the Park of Creative Industries in Kyrgyzstan, is among the key figures behind this initiative. Mamytova emphasized that reopening access to TikTok could significantly boost the nation's global visibility and provide a fresh impetus for the growth of the creative economy.
The appeal made by the Kyrgyzstani creative community highlights the potential benefits of allowing TikTok to operate freely in the country. By advocating for the restoration of TikTok, these stakeholders aim to leverage the platform as a tool for enhancing international outreach and fostering the advancement of the creative sector within Kyrgyzstan.
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Bus Driver in Bishkek Pushes Elderly Woman Out of Bus
In Bishkek, the driver of bus No. 40 was caught on camera pushing an elderly woman out of the bus, leading to her hitting a roadside barrier. The video of the incident quickly circulated on social media platforms.
The footage depicts the forceful actions of the driver towards the elderly passenger, raising questions about the conflict's origins and the events that transpired before the incident. The reasons behind the altercation and the context surrounding the disturbing event remain unclear at this time.
In Bishkek, the driver of bus No. 40 was caught on camera pushing an elderly woman out of the bus, leading to her hitting a roadside barrier. The video of the incident quickly circulated on social media platforms.
The footage depicts the forceful actions of the driver towards the elderly passenger, raising questions about the conflict's origins and the events that transpired before the incident. The reasons behind the altercation and the context surrounding the disturbing event remain unclear at this time.
United Nations Faces Major Financial Crisis
The United Nations is currently grappling with a severe financial crisis, potentially the worst in decades. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, the organization's available funds are projected to run out by mid-August, prompting its leadership to caution about the looming risk of a financial collapse.
The primary factor behind this crisis is the substantial debts owed by key contributors, namely the United States and China, which together make up around 42% of the UN's core funding. These outstanding multibillion-dollar debts are exacerbating the financial strain on the organization, posing a significant challenge to its operational stability.
The United Nations is currently grappling with a severe financial crisis, potentially the worst in decades. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, the organization's available funds are projected to run out by mid-August, prompting its leadership to caution about the looming risk of a financial collapse.
The primary factor behind this crisis is the substantial debts owed by key contributors, namely the United States and China, which together make up around 42% of the UN's core funding. These outstanding multibillion-dollar debts are exacerbating the financial strain on the organization, posing a significant challenge to its operational stability.
Embassy of Hungary in Kyrgyz Republic Commemorates Hungarian Explorer Gyula Prinz
A conference took place at the Embassy of Hungary in the Kyrgyz Republic to honor the 120th anniversary of the Tien Shan expeditions led by Gyula Prinz, a prominent Hungarian geographer, glaciologist, and ethnographer (1882–1973).
The event celebrated Prinz's significant contributions to geographical exploration, focusing on his groundbreaking work in the Tien Shan region. Prinz's research and maps continue to aid in the exploration of the secrets held by the glaciers of the Tian Shan mountain range.
A conference took place at the Embassy of Hungary in the Kyrgyz Republic to honor the 120th anniversary of the Tien Shan expeditions led by Gyula Prinz, a prominent Hungarian geographer, glaciologist, and ethnographer (1882–1973).
The event celebrated Prinz's significant contributions to geographical exploration, focusing on his groundbreaking work in the Tien Shan region. Prinz's research and maps continue to aid in the exploration of the secrets held by the glaciers of the Tian Shan mountain range.