AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSCO Media Cooperation: Tajikistan’s ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Nazir Ahmad Alizoda urged Shanghai Cooperation Organization members to strengthen ties on media, digital technologies and information security, warning that misinformation and manipulation in the digital age can damage trust between states and societies. Naming Rules for Newborns: Tajik authorities are tightening rules on what children can be called, with civil registries refusing birth certificates for names not on a government-approved list that is being revised to remove nearly half of entries, many described as Arabic. Georgia-Tajik Diplomatic Push: Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze wrapped up his first official visit to Dushanbe, where Tajik and Georgian leaders signed a package of cooperation documents covering civil aviation, agriculture, tourism, science and education, culture, sports and climate change, including a new intergovernmental economic commission. Public Health Crackdown: Dushanbe police shut down an alleged counterfeit children’s medicines operation, seizing tens of thousands of bottles and hundreds of thousands of packages and labels, and detaining a suspect facing criminal charges. Prison Amnesty: President Emomali Rahmon signed an amnesty law for the 35th independence anniversary, set to release 11,305 prisoners and reduce sentences for 6,733 others.
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