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Vietnam Wins 2023 Intervidenie Song Contest
Vietnam's Dyk Fuk won the Intervidenie song contest held in Moscow on September 20th, 2023, with his song "Phù Đổng Thiên Vương", while the US contestant withdrew due to Australian government pressure, and Russia's contestant withdrew himself.
Vietnam Wins 2023 Intervidenie Song Contest
Vietnam's Dyk Fuk won the Intervidenie song contest held in Moscow on September 20th, 2023, with his song "Phù Đổng Thiên Vương", while the US contestant withdrew due to Australian government pressure, and Russia's contestant withdrew himself.
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24% Bias Score


Ortaylı Responds to Criticism Over Uygur Resettlement Proposal
Professor İlber Ortaylı defended his proposal to resettle Uygur farmers in depopulated villages in the Euphrates and Tigris basins, rejecting accusations of racism and emphasizing Turkey's historical reliance on immigration while criticizing his detractors for misinterpreting his intentions and lack...
Ortaylı Responds to Criticism Over Uygur Resettlement Proposal
Professor İlber Ortaylı defended his proposal to resettle Uygur farmers in depopulated villages in the Euphrates and Tigris basins, rejecting accusations of racism and emphasizing Turkey's historical reliance on immigration while criticizing his detractors for misinterpreting his intentions and lack...
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56% Bias Score


Ortaylı Urges Urgent Action on Turkey's Water Crisis
Professor İlber Ortaylı's recent article in Hürriyet stresses the urgency of addressing Turkey's water crisis, proposing solutions including populating the Euphrates and Tigris basins with Uyghur and Kyrgyz people, and halting foreign land acquisition in the Urfa valley.
Ortaylı Urges Urgent Action on Turkey's Water Crisis
Professor İlber Ortaylı's recent article in Hürriyet stresses the urgency of addressing Turkey's water crisis, proposing solutions including populating the Euphrates and Tigris basins with Uyghur and Kyrgyz people, and halting foreign land acquisition in the Urfa valley.
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60% Bias Score


Mountaineer's Broken Leg Delays Pik Pobedy Rescue
Moscow-based mountaineer Natalia Nagovitsyna broke her leg descending Pik Pobedy in Kyrgyzstan, is awaiting rescue after her climbing partner left for help; this is her second such ordeal after her husband died in similar circumstances in 2021.
Mountaineer's Broken Leg Delays Pik Pobedy Rescue
Moscow-based mountaineer Natalia Nagovitsyna broke her leg descending Pik Pobedy in Kyrgyzstan, is awaiting rescue after her climbing partner left for help; this is her second such ordeal after her husband died in similar circumstances in 2021.
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36% Bias Score


Kyrgyzstan's New Language Laws Spark Public Debate
Kyrgyzstan's parliament passed new language laws requiring Kyrgyz proficiency for officials and impacting licensing and immigration, sparking public debate and criticism over potential impacts on around 2 million citizens.
Kyrgyzstan's New Language Laws Spark Public Debate
Kyrgyzstan's parliament passed new language laws requiring Kyrgyz proficiency for officials and impacting licensing and immigration, sparking public debate and criticism over potential impacts on around 2 million citizens.
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52% Bias Score


Kyrgyzstan Strengthens Language Policy, Mandating Kyrgyz Proficiency for Public Servants
Kyrgyzstan is implementing a new language policy mandating Kyrgyz language proficiency for public servants and state employees, aiming to increase its use in various sectors while addressing concerns about potential challenges for minority groups. Public discussions took place from January 14th to F...
Kyrgyzstan Strengthens Language Policy, Mandating Kyrgyz Proficiency for Public Servants
Kyrgyzstan is implementing a new language policy mandating Kyrgyz language proficiency for public servants and state employees, aiming to increase its use in various sectors while addressing concerns about potential challenges for minority groups. Public discussions took place from January 14th to F...
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40% Bias Score

Kyrgyz Court Sentences Former Kloop Employees to Prison
A Bishkek court sentenced two former Kloop news website operators to five years in prison and two accountants to three years probation for allegedly inciting mass unrest through content linked to an investigative journalist.

Kyrgyz Court Sentences Former Kloop Employees to Prison
A Bishkek court sentenced two former Kloop news website operators to five years in prison and two accountants to three years probation for allegedly inciting mass unrest through content linked to an investigative journalist.
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48% Bias Score

Kyrgyzstan-China Relations: A Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
Kyrgyzstan and China have elevated their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, marked by increased political dialogue, significant infrastructure projects like the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, and a focus on future cooperation in digital and green technologies.

Kyrgyzstan-China Relations: A Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
Kyrgyzstan and China have elevated their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, marked by increased political dialogue, significant infrastructure projects like the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, and a focus on future cooperation in digital and green technologies.
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64% Bias Score

Rescue Efforts Hampered as Alpinist Remains Stranded on Pik Pobedy
Russian alpinist Natalia Nagovitsyna has been stranded at 7100 meters on Pik Pobedy since August 12th with a broken leg; rescue attempts have been hampered by severe weather and one rescuer died, leaving her survival uncertain.

Rescue Efforts Hampered as Alpinist Remains Stranded on Pik Pobedy
Russian alpinist Natalia Nagovitsyna has been stranded at 7100 meters on Pik Pobedy since August 12th with a broken leg; rescue attempts have been hampered by severe weather and one rescuer died, leaving her survival uncertain.
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64% Bias Score

Kyrgyzstan Abolishes Independent Torture Prevention Center, Raising Concerns
The Kyrgyz Parliament abolished the National Center for Torture Prevention (NCPT), transferring its functions to the Ombudsman's office, prompting widespread condemnation from international human rights organizations and concerns about a rise in torture due to the lack of independent monitoring.

Kyrgyzstan Abolishes Independent Torture Prevention Center, Raising Concerns
The Kyrgyz Parliament abolished the National Center for Torture Prevention (NCPT), transferring its functions to the Ombudsman's office, prompting widespread condemnation from international human rights organizations and concerns about a rise in torture due to the lack of independent monitoring.
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56% Bias Score

China and Kyrgyzstan Strengthen Economic and Strategic Ties
During a meeting on Saturday, Chinese and Kyrgyz foreign ministers agreed to deepen economic cooperation, advance infrastructure projects like the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, and enhance collaboration within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), solidifying their strategic partnershi...

China and Kyrgyzstan Strengthen Economic and Strategic Ties
During a meeting on Saturday, Chinese and Kyrgyz foreign ministers agreed to deepen economic cooperation, advance infrastructure projects like the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, and enhance collaboration within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), solidifying their strategic partnershi...
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52% Bias Score

Central Asian Leaders Sign Historic Border Treaty
On March 31, the presidents of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan signed a treaty establishing their shared border tripoint in Khujand, Tajikistan, resolving a long-standing issue stemming from poorly defined Soviet-era borders and marking a new era of regional cooperation.

Central Asian Leaders Sign Historic Border Treaty
On March 31, the presidents of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan signed a treaty establishing their shared border tripoint in Khujand, Tajikistan, resolving a long-standing issue stemming from poorly defined Soviet-era borders and marking a new era of regional cooperation.
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44% Bias Score
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