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Employees of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate have started to serve with tablets that contain all the information about drivers and vehicles.

As part of the "Safe Country" project, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is transitioning to digital technologies. The press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that IT specialists from the state enterprise "Kyzmat," operating under the Administration of the President, have developed a new mobile application. It has already been installed on tablets that are being used by Ministry employees in their daily work.

06.01.2026, 20:15
Two People Died in a Fire at a Nursing Home in Bishkek
Incidents

Two People Died in a Fire at a Nursing Home in Bishkek

Photo by the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Fire at a nursing home A fire occurred at a nursing home on Abai Street in Bishkek, resulting in the deaths of two people. This was reported by 24.kg. According to preliminary data, 12 people were hospitalized.

06.01.2026, 19:57
People died in a fire at a nursing home in Bishkek
Incidents

People died in a fire at a nursing home in Bishkek

Today, a fire broke out in a nursing home located on Abay Street in the First May District of Bishkek. According to preliminary reports, four fire brigades and a command post were dispatched to the scene. The fire has now been localized, and efforts to extinguish it are ongoing. Fifteen people have been evacuated, and unfortunately, two of them have died. “Additional information will be provided later,” the press service reported.

06.01.2026, 19:53
Teen Offenders in the Osh Region are Being Sought in Computer Clubs and Parks
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Teen Offenders in the Osh Region are Being Sought in Computer Clubs and Parks

Employees of the Nookat District Department of Internal Affairs conducted a raid called "Teenager - Night" in the Osh region. The main goal of the event was to prevent offenses and crimes among youth. According to the Osh Regional Department of Internal Affairs, this raid was organized to prevent group conflicts among schoolchildren and to reduce the number of traffic accidents involving minors.

06.01.2026, 19:49
In the UK, fast food advertising to children has been banned
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In the UK, fast food advertising to children has been banned

A new law that has come into effect in the UK prohibits fast food advertising aimed at children. According to The Guardian, the restrictions apply to both online advertising and television broadcasts. These measures are intended to help parents raise a healthier generation. Advertising of low-nutrient products will be allowed on television only after 9 PM, while it is completely banned online. The list of prohibited items includes 13 categories, among which are sugary drinks, chips, cookies,

06.01.2026, 19:37
At the fish auction in Japan, a bluefin tuna was sold for a record $3.2 million
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At the fish auction in Japan, a bluefin tuna was sold for a record $3.2 million

At the first auction of this year at the Toyosu market in Tokyo, a bluefin tuna was sold for a staggering $3.2 million. The transaction amount was 510 million yen, and the weight of the fish reached 243 kilograms. Photo Reuters The fish was caught in the waters of Aomori Prefecture in the north. Interestingly, this price exceeded the previous record set in January 1999, when a tuna was sold for 333.6 million yen (approximately $2.9 million). Local restaurateurs are willing to pay such amounts

06.01.2026, 19:36
Incidents

In the Issyk-Kul Region, a poacher with nets and dozens of fish was detained

In the Issyk-Kul region, law enforcement officers caught a poacher engaged in illegal fishing, reports Turmush correspondent. The incident occurred on January 5, 2026, around 11:00 PM during a nighttime patrol of the lake's waters. Employees of the tourist-ecological police of the Issyk-Kul region's internal affairs department, together with representatives of the territorial fishery management, conducted a raid during which the offender was apprehended. The individual turned out to

06.01.2026, 19:28
World

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Ready to Share Her Nobel Peace Prize with Trump

In an interview with Fox News, Machado noted that she considers President Trump's actions "historic," as they, in her opinion, contributed to democratic changes in Venezuela. She suggested that Trump share the Nobel Peace Prize, which she was awarded in October and which is a coveted honor for the U.S. president.

06.01.2026, 19:07
World

In Iran - the tenth day of protests. Now the merchants of the largest bazaar have gone on strike.

The situation of the protests in Iran, which began ten days ago, continues to deteriorate. On January 6, merchants at the famous Tehran bazaar closed their shops, joining a nationwide strike while chanting slogans demanding freedom. These protests were a response to the recent sharp decline in the national currency's value and the worsening financial crisis in a country that has been under sanctions for over 40 years. The authorities' reaction to the strike was swift: security forces

06.01.2026, 19:00
Incidents

In Bishkek, a Nursing Home is on Fire: 2 People Have Died

According to the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, a fire broke out in a nursing home on Abai Street in Bishkek. Four fire crews were dispatched to extinguish the flames. During the operation, 15 people were evacuated; however, unfortunately, two people died.

06.01.2026, 18:50
Delsy Rodriguez took the oath as interim president of Venezuela
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Delsy Rodriguez took the oath as interim president of Venezuela

Delcy Rodriguez, who holds the position of Executive Vice President of Venezuela, has officially become the acting president of the country, according to information from the TASS agency. The ceremony took place in the parliament building, where she was received by Chairman Jorge Rodriguez.

06.01.2026, 18:48
Society

The library in the village of Kara-Burgon has been named after the public figure Shaarbybü Turdumambetova.

The library in the village of Kara-Burgon in the Ak-Talinsky district of the Naryn region has been named after the public figure Shaarbuubu Turdumambetova, reports Turmush correspondent. According to the grandson of the late Farhat Oskonbaev, an initiative was proposed to name the library, where Shaarbuubu Turdumambetova worked as a librarian for 12 years, after her. This initiative was supported by the deputies of the village council. In this regard, her children and grandchildren provided the

06.01.2026, 18:48
In Kazakhstan, a criminal case has been initiated due to citizens' statements about the attack on KTK.
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In Kazakhstan, a criminal case has been initiated due to citizens' statements about the attack on KTK.

In connection with these statements, a pre-trial investigation has been initiated under part 1 of Article 174 of the Criminal Code of Kazakhstan, which pertains to inciting national hatred. Law enforcement agencies are searching for the authors of negative comments about the attack on KTK and collecting the necessary evidence. A final legal assessment will be provided based on the results of the investigation. On December 17, deputies from the "Amanat" party in the Mazhilis appealed

06.01.2026, 18:28
Society

A concert dedicated to Ryspay Abdykadyrov will take place at the Philharmonic.

On January 12, a concert dedicated to the outstanding composer and honored artist of the Kyrgyz SSR, Ryspay Abdykadyrov, will take place at the Kyrgyz National Philharmonic named after T. Satylganov. As part of the event, the audience will be presented with a documentary film that tells about the life and work of the composer. In addition, young performers from the National Philharmonic will perform his musical works.

06.01.2026, 18:26
World

Actor Mickey Rourke raised $100,000 to pay off housing rental debts

After Mickey Rourke released a statement regarding the launched campaign on GoFundMe, which raised $100,000 in support, he was outraged and stated that he had no knowledge of it. Last month, the 73-year-old actor received a notice of overdue rent amounting to $59,100 and was forced to leave his apartment in Los Angeles within three days. In response, a campaign was initiated with the goal of "helping cover urgent housing expenses and avoiding losing his home."

06.01.2026, 18:23
Bishkek Again in the Top 5 Most Polluted Cities in the World for Air Quality
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Bishkek Again in the Top 5 Most Polluted Cities in the World for Air Quality

According to the latest data from international air quality monitoring, Bishkek has once again made it to the list of the five most polluted megacities in the world. This time, the capital of Kyrgyzstan was rated 4th in the air quality index (AQI), which amounted to 236, corresponding to a level that is "very harmful to health." Photo from the internet Currently, the top 5 cities with the worst air quality are as follows: Cairo (Egypt) — AQI 369. Delhi (India) — AQI 256. Lahore

06.01.2026, 18:07
World

In the UK, advertising of fast food, chips, and sweets has been banned

According to a report by DW, a law regulating the advertising of unhealthy food has come into effect in the United Kingdom. The new law aims to combat the growing problem of obesity among children. These measures were announced by the government, which seeks to "help parents raise the healthiest generation of children in history." The announcement was published on the official government website on January 5.

06.01.2026, 17:57
Health

"90% of children come with cavities already." A pediatric dentist on the role of baby teeth, parents' mistakes, and prevention

Many parents still believe that treating milk teeth is pointless since they will fall out sooner or later. However, this approach can lead to serious bite problems, early tooth loss, and the need to treat permanent teeth in childhood. According to the Ministry of Health, an analysis showed that the prevalence of caries among children aged 2 to 18 is quite high. In toddlers aged 2 to 6 years, caries is observed in 79-100% of cases, and by the age of 18, this figure reaches 94.8%.

06.01.2026, 17:54
Health

In Kyrgyzstan, screening examinations for children will begin to assess lead levels.

In Kyrgyzstan, screening examinations aimed at assessing the level of lead in children's bodies will begin, both in prosperous and disadvantaged regions. These activities are part of a plan implemented in connection with the National Development Program until 2030, which was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers. The screening will cover preschool children and primary school students from the fourth quarter of 2026 until the fourth quarter of 2030.

06.01.2026, 17:53
Incidents

New Details Emerge in the Case of the Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Security Service in the City of Balykchy, Detained by the State Committee for National Security

The materials of the criminal case regarding mediation in bribery are already under review at the Balakchy City Court. According to data from the State Register, the investigative authorities initiated a criminal case concerning the collection of funds by the head of the city of Balakchy's security department, D.T.I., M.R.R., and other individuals, based on Article 342, Part 2, Clause 4 of the Criminal Code, which pertains to "Receiving a bribe committed by a group of individuals by

06.01.2026, 17:46