Main Outcomes of Big Diplomacy in Armenia
The 8th European Political Community (EPC) Summit in Yerevan served as a mirror to the profound transformations gripping the continent. Amidst the absence of key figures, pressure from new threats out of Washington, and the search for alternative energy security paths, leaders from over 40 nations attempted to outline the contours of an "independent Europe." From historic visits to sharp verbal duels, this gathering in the Armenian capital will be remembered as Brussels and its allies' attempt to maintain unity amidst a global storm.
Yulduz Usmonova Refused to Apologize to Protesters
Yulduz Usmonova's planned concert in New York sparked sharp protests from American officials who accused the singer of hate speech. Despite a sold-out show and the artist's uncompromising stance, the curtain at the Ocean Theater ultimately failed to rise.
The Hundred-Million-Dollar Defender: Why Top Clubs and Experts Are Raving About Khusanov
Manchester City defender Abdukodir Khusanov has officially joined the global sports elite. His transfer value has surpassed the incredible €100 million mark, placing the young player alongside the biggest stars of the modern era. Today, Khusanov is not just a talent, but one of the most expensive and sought-after assets on the European market.
Britain Assembles Coalition of Ten to Deter Russia
Great Britain is initiating the creation of a powerful naval partnership among ten Northern European nations. Amid a sharp surge in Russian naval activity, London is banking on deep integration and robotics, promising to turn aircraft carriers into bases for drone swarms and build an impenetrable barrier from the North Atlantic to the Arctic.
Uzbekistan's Tourism Brand Presented in Saint Petersburg
"Uzbekistan Days" were held on a grand scale in Russia's Northern Capital. From direct negotiations with IT giants to major investment agreements, the visit of the Uzbek delegation led by S. Tajiev has set a new vector for the development of the tourism industry, merging business, culture, and modern technology.
Battle on Capitol Hill: Pete Hegseth Spends Six Hours Defending Billions Spent on Iran War
Six hours of intense grilling, accusations of outright lying, and record budgetary holes: Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth’s first appearance before Congress since the start of the war with Iran turned into a political thriller. While the Trump administration reports the destruction of nuclear facilities, lawmakers are tallying damages that have already surpassed $25 billion, pushing the U.S. to the brink of a financial and logistical crisis.
A package of bilateral agreements was signed between Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic
Following talks held in Tashkent, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrej Babiš signed a Joint Declaration on advancing expanded cooperation.
Official welcome ceremony held for Czech Prime Minister
On April 30, an official welcome ceremony was held at the Kuksaroy Residence for the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrej Babiš, who is on an official visit to Uzbekistan.
Zamin’s Khorezm Voyage: Inclusive Talents, Green Schools, and a New Park in Khiva
The First Lady of Uzbekistan and Chairperson of the Zamin Foundation Trustees Board, Ziroat Mirziyoyeva, concluded a productive visit to the Khorezm region. The itinerary covered key areas of the foundation's activities: from implementing advanced inclusive education methods to executing ambitious environmental projects that united youth from across the country under a common theme of creation.
IATA to Open New Office and Implement BSP System in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan has officially solidified its status as a key aviation player in Central Asia. The opening of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) permanent representative office in Tashkent and the launch of the global BSP settlement system will act as a catalyst for reforms that will transform the country into a regional transport hub, enhance flight safety, and make international travel more accessible for passengers.
Fergana International Airport plans to expand its capacity
During his visit to the Fergana Region, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed a presentation on the development concept for Fergana International Airport.
Results of the Prestigious Uzbekistan Open Tournament
The "Uzbekistan Open" international tournament concluded in the capital's "Olympic Village," serving as a brilliant showcase of the strength of the Uzbek WKF karate school. The competitions not only identified the strongest masters in the region but also functioned as a crucial preparation stage for the national team ahead of the year's major sporting challenge.
22 Monks Caught Smuggling $3.6M Worth of Cannabis
Colombo International Airport has become the scene of one of the most high-profile scandals in the modern history of the Buddhist community. Sri Lankan customs officials detained a group of 22 monks from Thailand after discovering 112 kilograms of "Kush" cannabis and hashish in their luggage, with an estimated street value of $3.6 million.
Saida Mirziyoyeva’s Large-scale Inspection in the Region
A working group led by Saida Mirziyoyeva conducted a detailed inspection of the Khorezm region. The primary objective is the rigorous oversight of the implementation of presidential decrees aimed at the region's social development and the preservation of its unique historical identity.
The head of state inspected agrovoltaic technology implemented in Kuva
During his trip to the Fergana region, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev inspected an agricultural complex in the Kuva district where agrovoltaic technology has been implemented.
The President inspected the operations of a porcelain tile manufacturing plant in Kuvasay
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the Crown Ceramic joint venture in Kuvasay and learned about the porcelain tile production process.
Tashkent Crowns Top Show Jumping Masters
The capital of Uzbekistan has once again reaffirmed its status as a major hub for equestrian sports on the continent. The thrilling Asia Cup competitions concluded in Tashkent, where representatives of the national team left no room for their rivals, securing the top two spots on the podium in one of the tournament's most prestigious events.
How the EU and US Plan to Squeeze China
The European Union and the United States have taken a major step toward economic independence from Beijing. In Washington, a strategic Memorandum of Understanding was signed, laying the foundation for the coordination of critical mineral supplies—resources upon which the future of the defense industry, electric vehicle production, and semiconductors directly depends.
Are Israel and the US Preparing a Major Air Operation?
An anomalous concentration of U.S. strategic aircraft has been recorded at Israel’s primary international gateway, Ben Gurion Airport. The arrival of dozens of American KC-46 and KC-135 tankers has ignited widespread speculation regarding a potential escalation and preparations for a new phase of large-scale military operations in the region.
Iran and US Prepare for Decisive Talks Amid Standoff
Islamabad is preparing to host the second round of critical negotiations between the United States and Iran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in the Pakistani capital on Friday evening, where both sides will attempt to resolve a geopolitical deadlock amid a mutual blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.