AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCultural Revival: Tajikistan officially added Tirgon to its holiday calendar, turning an ancient water-and-fertility festival into a state-recognized celebration first held under the new status in 2026. Energy & Climate: EU-Tajikistan talks in Dushanbe put electricity losses back on the agenda, warning that aging transmission and distribution inefficiencies force more hydropower generation and strain water-linked climate planning. Wildlife Conservation: Tajik officials say markhor numbers have rebounded to over 7,000 after decades of protection, with conservation gains reflected in international assessments. Human Rights: Human Rights Watch reports Germany deported Tajik opposition activist Asadullo Boboev and his son to Dushanbe despite fears of detention and mistreatment, urging Germany to investigate. International Connectivity: Minsk and Dushanbe discussed restarting direct air service, while Tajikistan also moves to deepen regional ties through new business and diplomatic mechanisms. Border Security: Kyrgyz border guards seized about 16 kg of suspected Afghan hashish near the Tajik border.
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