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Speaker of Parliament Mandates Transition to Paperless Meetings

The Speaker of the Jogorku Kenesh, Marlen Mamataliyev, has instructed Cabinet members and government representatives to attend meetings using electronic devices instead of paper documents starting next week. This directive is part of the parliament's digitalization efforts, requiring all materials to be submitted electronically to enhance efficiency and minimize paper usage.

Marlen Mamataliyev emphasized that both committees and plenary sessions of the parliament have successfully transitioned to digital formats. As of next week, all document circulation within the Jogorku Kenesh will be conducted exclusively in electronic form, marking a significant step towards a paperless work environment.
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Conflict Between Bus and Car Drivers Raises Concerns

A conflict between the driver of bus No.77 and a car with license plate 01KG098ERA unfolded at the bus stop of the "Mega City" residential complex in the 7th microdistrict. Eyewitnesses reported that the car driver impeded the bus's movement, sparking the altercation.

The exact trigger for the conflict remains unknown, but the aggressive conduct of the car driver alarmed bystanders. Incidents like this highlight the importance of mutual respect on the road to ensure the safety of passengers and other commuters. It is crucial to avoid such clashes to prevent potentially severe consequences. Authorities are expected to investigate the incident further.
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Accident in Chui Region Village

An accident took place at the entrance to Kashka-Suu village in the Chui region. The video owner stated that the driver struck five individuals, who were then transported to the hospital in serious condition.

According to initial reports, authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
President of Kyrgyz Republic Honors Mothers with "Baatyr Ene" Order

The President of Kyrgyz Republic, Sadyr Japarov, recently signed a decree to award the "Baatyr Ene" Order to mothers who have excellently given birth to and raised seven or more children. The administration of the head of state shared this news.

A total of 1045 mothers from various regions of the country have been recognized and honored with this prestigious state award.
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A Traffic Cop with Exceptional Awareness

A traffic cop with an uncanny ability to notice everything is showcased in a video that demonstrates his exceptional awareness on duty.

Adding a touch of humor to your Friday, the video highlights the impressive observational skills of this vigilant traffic officer.
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Serious Road Accident on Prospekt Mira

A serious road accident took place on Prospekt Mira in the capital. One of the cars overturned, and the other collided with a bus. Emergency medical and police teams are currently at the scene. The incident has impacted traffic in the area, and authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident.
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Woman Driving Under Influence of Alcohol Detained in Zhaiyl District

In the Zhaiyl district, officers from the Traffic Police Department of the Chui Region Main Directorate of the Interior Ministry apprehended a female driver of a Subaru Outback for driving while intoxicated. The driver disregarded the officers' instructions to pull over and even tried to escape before being stopped. Subsequent testing confirmed her inebriated state.

A violation report has been issued against the driver, and her vehicle has been confiscated and placed in a designated penalty parking area.
First Lady Aygul Zaparova Visits Perinatal Center for Mother's Day

First Lady Aygul Zaparova recently attended an event at the Perinatal Center of the National Center for Maternal and Child Health in honor of Mother's Day. Her visit included an inspection of the new Perinatal Center building and an assessment of the operations and state of the old wing of the medical facility.

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Artist Sabidzhan Babadzhanov: Painting as a Spiritual Conversation

For over fifty years, Sabidzhan Kamalovich Babadzhanov's art has been described as the philosophy of color, the music of light, and a confession of the soul. His paintings, rich in depth, light, and inner energy, go beyond mere exhibitions; they engage viewers in discussions about time, humanity, spirituality, and beauty.

In today's fast-paced and noisy world, Babadzhanov's work holds particular significance. His art encourages individuals to pause, contemplate, and reconnect with themselves amidst the societal emotional exhaustion. Through his paintings, he prompts reflection and self-awareness, offering a much-needed moment of tranquility and introspection.
First Clinic Specializing in "Reverse Gender Transitioning" for Minors to Open in Texas

The United States is about to witness the establishment of its inaugural clinic dedicated to "reverse gender transitioning" for underage patients, with Texas being the chosen location. NBC revealed this development, attributing the information to the state's Attorney General, Ken Paxton.

This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant step in providing specialized care for minors seeking to reverse their gender transition, setting a precedent in the field of transgender healthcare within the country.
African Disease Control Center Reports 246 Ebola Cases, 68 Deaths

According to the African Disease Control Center, 246 cases of infection have been identified, with 68 deaths reported.

Ebola is considered one of the most dangerous viruses in the world, causing internal bleeding, organ failure, severe intoxication, and a mortality rate that can reach 90%.
Former TV Personality Embraces Science and Leadership

Chynara Kaparova, once a familiar face on television, has transitioned away from the screen in the past decade. She has immersed herself in scientific endeavors and taken on leadership roles. In a recent interview, Kaparova discusses her latest book, shares insights into her broadcasting background, reveals personal updates, and delves into the details of her newly released publication.
Two Large Demonstrations in London Require Increased Security Measures

In London's capital, two large street demonstrations occurred simultaneously, attracting tens of thousands of participants. The events led to heightened security measures to ensure public safety. One protest focused on migration-related issues, while the other rally supported Palestine. Both gatherings captured significant attention and required careful management from law enforcement authorities.
Public Outcry in Uralsk After Meat Company Wins Stray Animal Catching Contract

A public scandal has arisen in Uralsk following the award of a contract to a meat processing company for catching stray animals. The controversial decision has sparked outrage among the local community. The news of this unexpected contract has stirred up heated discussions and concerns among residents in the area.

The situation has escalated further with the community expressing their dissatisfaction and raising questions about the ethical implications of such a contract. This unexpected turn of events has put a spotlight on the process of awarding contracts in Uralsk and has led to public scrutiny and demands for transparency in decision-making processes.
US Presents Iran with Conditions for Negotiations

The USA has laid out five conditions to Iran to proceed with negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict, according to the Iranian agency Fars. Washington demands that Iran abandon any compensatory payments for the damage resulting from the bombings in the country. Additionally, the US is requiring Iran to export approximately 400 kilograms of enriched uranium to the USA.

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Member of Parliament Overwhelmed by Citizen Requests

Member of the Jogorku Kenesh, Dastan Bekeshev, expressed his struggle to address all citizen inquiries during parliamentary sessions in a video shared on his social media page.

Bekeshev disclosed that he receives a wide range of messages from constituents, including schoolchildren concerned about school uniforms, elderly women highlighting the absence of benches in yards, and drivers complaining about inadequate parking spaces. The volume of requests he receives makes it challenging for him to cover all topics during parliamentary discussions.
Indian Government Implements "Economic Patriotism" Policy

Authorities in India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are rolling out a strategy of "economic patriotism" in response to escalating oil prices and concerns about potential energy supply interruptions. This policy shift aims to bolster the country's economy and reduce reliance on imported goods.

The government's measures include promoting less travel and reducing gold imports. These steps align with the broader goal of enhancing India's economic self-sufficiency and resilience in the face of external economic challenges. The move towards economic patriotism reflects a strategic effort to safeguard the nation's financial stability and minimize vulnerabilities to global market fluctuations.
Construction of China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway to Demolish 214 Houses in Kyrgyzstan

During the implementation of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project in Kyrgyzstan, plans are underway to demolish 214 residential houses. Almaz Turgunbaev, Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, revealed this information at a meeting of the relevant committee of the Jogorku Kenesh.

Residents affected by the construction project are expressing dissatisfaction with the compensations offered for their homes. The significant number of homes set to be demolished has raised concerns among the local population regarding the impact on their communities and livelihoods.
Kyrgyz President Japarov Addresses World Urban Forum in Baku

President Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan delivered a speech at the 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) in Baku, Azerbaijan on May 18. He was invited by President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan to participate, joining around 20 heads of state, government leaders, officials, and over 45,000 delegates from 182 countries to discuss sustainable urban development on a global scale.

The forum provided a platform for leaders to address challenges and share insights on urban development issues. President Japarov's participation highlighted Kyrgyzstan's commitment to contributing to the international dialogue on creating sustainable and livable urban spaces.
Kyrgyzstan Resident Receives Long-Delayed Military ID with Ombudsman Assistance

The Office of the Ombudsman of the Kyrgyz Republic recently helped a resident from the Issyk-Kul region to finally obtain a military ID after a three-year struggle. The individual, who had been unable to secure the necessary document for an extended period, received support from the Ombudsman's office, ensuring they were able to acquire the military ID they needed.

This successful intervention highlights the vital role that the Ombudsman plays in assisting citizens in navigating bureaucratic challenges and accessing essential services. By providing support to individuals facing difficulties in dealing with government institutions, the Office of the Ombudsman contributes to upholding citizens' rights and ensuring fair treatment for all.
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China News Service Reports Update

China News Service has released an update.