Kabar (news agency)
Kabar, officially Kyrgyz National News Agency Kabar (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Улуттук Маалымат Агенттиги «Кабар», romanized: Kyrgyz Uluttuk Maalymat Agenttigi "Kabar"; Russian: Кыргызское национальное информационное агентство «Кабар», romanized: Kyrgyzskoye natsionalnoye informatsionnoye agentstvo "Kabar"), is the official news agency of Kyrgyzstan[1][2] and the oldest news agency in the country. History and profileThe agency was launched in 1937 under the name of KyrTAG.[3] It became a state-run news agency and was renamed as KyrgyzKabar in 1992.[3] Three years later it was named the Kyrgyz National Agency for Telecommunications and Information Administration Kabar.[3] In 2001, it was renamed as the Kyrgyz National News Agency Kabar.[3] Kabar is headquartered in Bishkek. As of 2013[update] the director general of the agency was Kubanichbek Tabaldiyev.[3] Kuban Abdymen was appointed director in February 2011,[4] succeeding Jyrgalbek Turdukojoev.[4] Kuban Abdymen was the director of the agence between 2000 and 2006.[4] The agency signed a cooperation agreement with Trend International News Agency of Azerbaijan on 8 November 2013.[3] The Photographer Mohammed Sobh working for Kabar was killed in the airstrike in Rimal district at the 2023 Israel Hamas war.[5] Kabar is a member of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA).[6][7] References
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