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Earthquakes Hit Xinjiang, China and Kyrgyzstan in December 2025 | Sunken Silk Road City Discovered in Kyrgyzstan Lake | Kyrgyzstan: Lenin Statue Removed, Turkic States Discuss Key Issues | Explore Kyrgyzstan's New Nomad Trail: Central Asia's Longest Hiking Adventure | Jack Dee and Jake Lambert Tackle Kyrgyzstan's Treacherous Roads | Earthquakes Hit Xinjiang, China and Kyrgyzstan in December 2025 | Sunken Silk Road City Discovered in Kyrgyzstan Lake | Kyrgyzstan: Lenin Statue Removed, Turkic States Discuss Key Issues | Explore Kyrgyzstan's New Nomad Trail: Central Asia's Longest Hiking Adventure | Jack Dee and Jake Lambert Tackle Kyrgyzstan's Treacherous Roads

News / Natural Disasters

Earthquakes Hit Xinjiang, China and Kyrgyzstan in December 2025

Early December 2025 saw a series of earthquakes impacting the Xinjiang region of China and neighboring Kyrgyzstan. These seismic events, including a 6.2 magnitude quake in Xinjiang and a 6.5 magnitude quake in Kyrgyzstan, highlight the regi...

Magnitude 6.0 earthquake strikes China's Xinjiang region
Earthquakes Hit Xinjiang, China and Kyrgyzstan in December 2025 Image via Reuters
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Science / Archaeology

Sunken Silk Road City Discovered in Kyrgyzstan Lake

Archaeologists have uncovered a submerged medieval city in Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, revealing insights into a once-thriving Silk Road settlement. The city met its demise in the 15th century due to a devastating earthquake.

Archeologists discover an Atlantis-like metropolis at the bottom of a lake

World / Asia and Pacific

Kyrgyzstan: Lenin Statue Removed, Turkic States Discuss Key Issues

The removal of Central Asia's largest Lenin statue in Kyrgyzstan has stirred controversy, coinciding with discussions on key regional issues within the Organization of Turkic States.

Investigation continues into international drug trafficking ring in Kyrgyzstan

Travel / Adventure Travel

Explore Kyrgyzstan's New Nomad Trail: Central Asia's Longest Hiking Adventure

Kyrgyzstan's Nomad Trail (KNT) is the longest hiking trail in Central Asia, stretching 1,243 miles (2,000 kilometers). Launched in June 2024, this network of 18 sections offers hikers access to lesser-known parts of the country, showcasing...

Kyrgyzstan reduces its gold reserves by 2 tons in March 2025

Television / Reality Show

Jack Dee and Jake Lambert Tackle Kyrgyzstan's Treacherous Roads

Comedians Jack Dee and Jake Lambert recently featured in an episode of the popular show 'World's Most Dangerous Roads', swapping the stand-up stage for the challenging terrain of Kyrgyzstan. This article recaps their adventurous journey.