Trump Cancels Biden’s Auto-Signed Orders
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to cancel all orders of Joe Biden that were signed using an auto-signature. According to Trump, this concerns approximately 92% of his predecessor’s documents.
Airbus Recalls Nearly 6,000 A320 Aircraft Over Flight Control System Fault
European aerospace giant Airbus has announced one of the largest recalls in its more than 50-year history. Due to a newly identified issue affecting flight control systems, the company will recall nearly 6,000 A320-family aircraft operated around the world.
Uzbekistan’s Public Debt Exceeds $44 Billion: Key Creditors and How Funds Are Allocated
As of October 1, 2025, Uzbekistan’s public debt reached $44 billion, marking an annual increase of nearly $4.9 billion. External debt amounts to $36.7 billion, while domestic debt stands at $7.2 billion. Public debt now equals 32.3% of GDP, with $1,154 per capita.
Japan–Central Asia summit to be held in December
Japan plans to hold the first-ever “Japan – Central Asia” summit in mid-December, reviving an initiative postponed due to earthquake risks. Tokyo aims to expand cooperation with the region, from trade links to decarbonisation efforts.
Saida Mirziyoyeva meets Japan’s newly appointed Ambassador to Uzbekistan
Saida Mirziyoyeva met with Japan’s newly appointed Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Kenji Hirata, to discuss preparations for the President of Uzbekistan’s upcoming visit to Japan and key points of the bilateral agenda.
The President of Uzbekistan receives the credentials of newly appointed foreign ambassadors
On November 27, a solemn ceremony of presenting credentials to the newly appointed foreign ambassadors to our country was held.
Javokhir Sindarov wins the Chess World Cup
Nineteen-year-old Uzbek grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov claimed a historic victory at the Chess World Cup in Goa, India, becoming the youngest champion in the tournament’s history and securing a place in the 2026 Candidates Tournament.
Adiz Boboev confirmed as governor of the Samarkand region
Deputies of the Samarkand regional council have confirmed Adiz Boboev as the new governor after his nomination by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who set the task of turning the region into a model of economic development and poverty reduction.
Products made in Uzbekistan must be competitive abroad
The Head of State got acquainted with the activities of the "FERRE GROUP" enterprise in Urgut district and its household appliance production project.
“Shajara”: Uzbekistan to provide online access to ancestral records
Starting from September 1, 2026, Uzbekistan will launch the “Shajara” information system, enabling citizens to trace their family lineage using archival documents and DNA analysis.
AMO/OMA's "Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave" Exhibition Opens in Doha
AMO/OMA's "Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave" exhibition, directed by Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal with the participation of Yotam Ben Hur, has opened in Doha. The exhibition is organized by Qatar Museums with the support of the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), Hassad Food, and Kahramaa.
Spartak Legend Nikita Simonyan Has Died
Nikita Simonyan, one of the greatest figures in Soviet and Russian football, has died at the age of 99, the Russian Football Union announced.
G20 Summit Opens in South Africa: Final Declaration Agreed and Closed-Door Talks Begin
The G20 summit opened on Saturday in South Africa. Speaking at the opening ceremony, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that Johannesburg aims to ensure that the interests of Africa and the Global South are reflected in the international agenda.
Timur Kapadze May Take Charge of Indonesia’s National Team
The Indonesian Football Federation has entered the final stage of selecting a new head coach and is considering Uzbek specialist Timur Kapadze among the top candidates. According to Goal Media, the shortlist also includes two others: former “Persija” coach Thomas Doll from Germany and former Iraq national team manager Jesús Casas.
Why Tashkent Is Choking: Key Sources of Smog Identified
According to IQAir, air pollution in Tashkent is caused by a combination of several factors rather than a single source. In summer, the dominant contributor is natural dust, accounting for 36% of PM2.5 pollution. Dry climate, winds from desert areas and the surrounding mountains prevent particles from dispersing.
International Conference on Countering Terrorism in SCO Countries Kicks Off in Tashkent
An international conference on countering terrorism and extremism in SCO countries has begun in Tashkent. The event brings together representatives from the UN, OSCE, CSTO Anti-Terror Center, as well as Interpol.
Declaration of the Turkic Red Crescent Network Signed in Baku
A meeting of the Red Crescent societies of the member states of the Organization of Turkic States was held in Baku, where participants signed a declaration establishing the Turkic Red Crescent Network.
Uzbekistan and Afghanistan Solidify $36 Million Trade Agreements
During a trade fair held in Kabul, entrepreneurs from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan signed preliminary agreements totaling $36 million.
SCO Strengthens Its Position: The “China – Kyrgyzstan – Uzbekistan” Megaproject Reshapes Regional Logistics
The SCO is stepping into a new phase: nearly one-third of global GDP, the Year of Sustainable Development, and the launch of the strategic “China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan” railway, expected to accelerate trade flows between China and Europe and create a new source of long-term income for the region.
Trump Says He Would Consider Strikes on Mexico to Stop Drug Trafficking
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is open to the idea of launching strikes on Mexico if necessary to combat drug cartels and halt the flow of narcotics into the United States. He added that any such decision would first be brought to Congress.