Trump Winds Down “Project Freedom” in the Strait of Hormuz
The global standoff in the Middle East is entering a phase of fragile diplomacy. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the suspension of the high-profile "Project Freedom" escort operation in the Strait of Hormuz, citing "significant progress" in the dialogue with Tehran. Amid the conclusion of the active phase of the U.S.-Israeli offensive, Asian powers — China and Pakistan — have unexpectedly played a key role in de-escalation, as the closed waterway posed a direct threat to their economic stability.
Central Bank Presents Fiscal Year Results
Uzbekistan's economy at the end of 2025 demonstrated unprecedented dynamics, facing the sharpest increase in external debt in its history. Despite impressive revenues from gold sales and an influx of direct investment, the debt load has closely approached the psychological threshold of 56% of GDP. The private sector was the primary driver of this growth, actively attracting funds for business expansion and infrastructure projects.
Uzbekistan U18 National Team is a Three-Time Asia Cup Champion
Uzbekistan's youth national ice hockey team continues to rewrite sporting history. At the tournament in Bishkek, our compatriots demonstrated absolute dominance, securing the Asia Cup for the third consecutive time. Undefeated throughout the entire competition, the "ice squad" confirmed that Uzbekistan has firmly established itself as the premier hockey power in the region.
Why the EU Needs Turkey More Than Turkey Needs the EU
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has issued a sharp critique of current European Union policies, flipping the conventional logic of accession negotiations on its head. By asserting that Brussels needs Ankara more than ever, the Turkish leader made it clear that without Turkey’s participation, Europe risks permanently losing its status as a global power center in a rapidly shifting multipolar world.
Banksy Installs "Blinded" Patriot at the Gates of Power
Street art once again challenges the political establishment. Anonymous artist Banksy has confirmed his authorship of a provocative new sculpture that appeared under the cover of night in the heart of the British capital. The figure of a man, his face shrouded by a flag, is frozen a step away from falling off his pedestal, leaving passersby to wonder: is this a symbol of loyalty or a warning of an impending catastrophe?
Donald's Second Attempt: Trump Back on the Nobel Prize Shortlist
Donald Trump returns to the fray for one of the planet's most prestigious honors. After the Nobel Peace Prize slipped through his fingers in 2025, an international coalition of supporters and political leaders has launched a major campaign for his renomination. Will the 47th US President manage to trade his status as a perennial nominee for the title of laureate in October 2026?
Betting on Hazard Export: Sadyr Japarov Sums Up Results of Casino Legalization
Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov declared the legalization of the gambling business a complete success. Four years after the enactment of the controversial law, the authorities report an increase in budget revenues and the return of thousands of migrants from abroad, emphasizing that Kyrgyz citizens in these establishments are merely staff, not players.
Moscow Offline: The Capital Faces a Massive "Digital Blockade" by May 9
Residents and visitors of the Russian capital are being warned of an unprecedented communications blackout. On the eve of May 9, Moscow may plunge into an information vacuum: restrictions will affect not only mobile internet but also voice calls, SMS, and even secure government resources, extending as far as the MKAD boundary.
"I Will Return Here": Czech PM Stunned by the Scale of the Center of Islamic Civilization
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's visit to Uzbekistan began with a deep immersion into the region's history. The head of the Czech government visited the Center of Islamic Civilization in Tashkent, where he expressed sincere admiration for the architectural scale and the integration of high technologies in heritage preservation. The politician admitted that in a short span of time, the country had already left an indelible mark on his perception of Central Asia.
Musk vs. Skynet: Billionaire Predicts "Terminator" Scenario for Humanity Due to AI
The race to create superintelligence has moved into the courtroom. Elon Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, has issued a chilling warning: if artificial intelligence is not brought under strict control, humanity faces a grim finale reminiscent of Hollywood dystopias. The billionaire insists that technology must serve humans rather than replace them as an "obsolete form of life."
Uzbek Field Hockey Players Head to Asian Games
The Uzbekistan women's national field hockey team has created a true sensation on the international stage. For the first time in the country's history, our athletes secured their participation in the Asian Games after delivering a flawless performance in the qualifying tournament.
UAE Leaves OPEC Due to the Strait of Hormuz Blockade
The global energy architecture has been shaken to its core: the United Arab Emirates has officially announced its withdrawal from OPEC. Amidst a severe crisis and the maritime blockade in the Persian Gulf, one of the market's key players has decided to shed the shackles of cartel quotas to save its own economy and fulfill commitments to global clients.
The President visited the Neftchi Children's Football Academy
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected the facilities created at the Fergana Region Football Association Center and the Neftchi Children's Football Academy.
Global Military Spending Hits $2.8 Trillion Ceiling
The planet continues its rapid rearmament amidst global instability. According to the latest report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), global military spending reached a historic high at the end of 2025, totaling a staggering $2.887 trillion.
Joby Aviation Launches First Air Flight to JFK Airport
New York has officially entered the era of personal aviation. In the largest U.S. metropolis, historic test flights of an electric air taxi took place, capable of transforming exhausting trips to the airport into a fast and eco-friendly flight over skyscrapers.
Karkidon will become a flagship for active tourism
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected the ongoing projects at the new tourist complex built on the Karkidon Reservoir in the Kuva District.
"Clean Air" Project: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Set a New Standard for Regional Eco-Policy
Central Asia is shifting toward decisive measures for atmospheric protection. During the Regional Environmental Summit in Astana, the Second High-Level Dialogue took place, where regional environmental leaders, along with representatives from UNEP and the World Bank, discussed the creation of an interstate consortium to combat air pollution.
New electric train service launched in the Fergana Valley
A new electric train service has been launched in the Fergana Valley, connecting Kokand, Namangan, Andijan, and Margilan.
Hunting Generals: How a Suicide Attack in Kati Decapitated Mali’s Military Leadership
The Republic of Mali is grappling with its severest security crisis since the military junta took power. Following an unprecedented wave of coordinated attacks by Tuareg rebels and jihadist groups, the country's Defense Minister, Lieutenant General Sadio Camara, has been killed, while the standing of Russian mercenaries in key northern regions remains in doubt.
Zelensky Proposes Azerbaijan as a Platform for Peace with Russia
Azerbaijan is solidifying its status as a pivotal mediator in global diplomacy. On April 25, in the scenic city of Gabala, Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting that could mark a turning point in the search for ways to resolve the military conflict in Europe.