Among the countries of Central Asia, Kazakhstan occupies a leading position in the use of Islamic finance. This country accounts for 68% of all Islamic finance in the region
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) reported that a citizen of one of the Central Asian countries planned to attack the Orthodox church located in Maykop, Adygea Republic, part of the Russian Federation. It was reported that he developed an attack plan, conducted reconnaissance in the area, bought the necessary equipment and made an improvised incendiary device.
"Bírlestík-2024" command-staff training exercises are taking place in Kazakhstan near the Caspian Sea near the Oymasha landfill and Tokmak Cape, with the participation of four Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan. About 4,000 military personnel and up to 700 weapons and equipment will be involved in the exercises, among other things, the military will "liberate an island occupied by terrorists" and "conduct operations to ensure maritime security and protect infrastructure."
First Deputy Chairman of the Religious Department of Russian Muslims, Rector of the Moscow Islamic Institute, Doctor of Theology Damir Mukhetdinov emphasized that the niqab is a historical traditional dress for the native Muslim peoples of the Russian Federation, and gave as an example the historical evidence of the spread of this dress among the Tatars and the peoples of the North Caucasus in the pre-Soviet period.
Turkey's first national and domestic satellite, Türksat 6A, was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA, using SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket carrier. With the help of Türksat 6A, the number of people on earth that will be served by Turkish satellites will increase from 3.5 billion to 5 billion people.
President of the Turkish Republic of Cyprus Ersin Tatar, who participated in the summit of the Organization of Turkic States for the first time, said that if the "Cypriot Peace Movement" had not been implemented in 1974, the military junta had completely destroyed the Muslims from the island, and today there would be no Turks living there.