China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan Railway Enters a New Stage
Construction of the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway continues to advance, strengthening regional connectivity and creating new opportunities for international trade. The progress of the strategic project was the central focus of talks between Uzbek and Chinese officials.
Uzbekistan and Kuwait Set Course for New Investment Projects
Uzbekistan and Kuwait are seeking to give fresh momentum to their trade and investment partnership. During a high-level meeting, the two sides discussed joint projects, expanding business ties, and preparations for major bilateral events.
BMB HOLDING and China's CNNC Discuss New Investment Projects
BMB HOLDING continues to strengthen its international partnerships by expanding cooperation with one of China's largest state-owned corporations. During a recent meeting, the parties discussed joint investment opportunities, industrial cooperation, and the promotion of Uzbek products in foreign markets.
Meloni Questions the Effectiveness of Ukraine Summits
Questions are increasingly being raised in Italy about the effectiveness of regular European summits on Ukraine. According to media reports, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's inner circle believes these meetings are becoming more of a platform for political positioning than for producing practical results.
Dispute Over Israel Sanctions Deepens Divisions Within the EU
A debate over possible sanctions against Israeli settlements has intensified internal divisions within the European Union and fueled a broader struggle over who shapes the bloc's common foreign policy.
France Expands Military Support for Ukraine with Rafale Jets and Weapons Production Licenses
France has announced a major expansion of its defense cooperation with Ukraine. In addition to supplying advanced military equipment, Kyiv will receive licenses to manufacture several French missile systems domestically while continuing the implementation of its Rafale fighter aircraft procurement program. The new agreements form part of a broader European strategy to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities.
Aliyev Says Azerbaijan May Leave the Council of Europe
Azerbaijan is considering withdrawing from the Council of Europe following the suspension of its delegation's voting rights in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). President Ilham Aliyev said the issue is now under active consideration by the Azerbaijani leadership.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Dies
The United States has lost one of its most influential political figures as Republican Senator Lindsey Graham died at the age of 71, according to an official statement released by his office.
McGregor’s Return Ends After 69 Seconds
Conor McGregor’s long-awaited return to the Octagon after more than five years ended after just 69 seconds. The Irish fighter suffered a right leg injury early in his bout against Max Holloway, forcing the referee to stop the contest and award Holloway a TKO victory.
New electric train launched between Tashkent and Bekabad
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev arrived in the city of Bekabad from Tashkent aboard the new electric train.
Spain Defeats Belgium to Set Up World Cup Semifinal Clash with France
Spain became the second semifinalist of the FIFA World Cup after defeating Belgium 2–1 in a hard-fought quarterfinal. Once again, substitute Mikel Merino proved decisive, scoring the winning goal and sending Spain through to the final four.
7.97 Metres to Victory: Anvar Anvarov Wins Gold in Finland
Uzbek athlete Anvar Anvarov delivered a strong international performance by winning the men's long jump competition at a tournament in Finland.
Filming in Uzbekistan to Become More Attractive with New Rebate Program
Uzbekistan is launching a new support system for foreign film producers as it seeks to strengthen the country's appeal as an international filming destination. Overseas film companies will be able to recover part of their production expenses incurred in Uzbekistan, with reimbursements of up to UZS 4 billion per project.
Up to $25 Billion in Investment: Uzbekistan Launches New Financial Centre
Uzbekistan is taking another step towards becoming a regional financial hub. The Senate of the Oliy Majlis has approved the Constitutional Law “On the Tashkent International Financial Centre”, establishing a special financial territory designed to attract international capital and develop modern financial infrastructure.
Strategic Partnership and OTS Summit: Kürşad Zorlu Meets Mirvokhid Azimov
Uzbekistan and Türkiye continue to strengthen political dialogue and cooperation within the Turkic world. Professor Dr. Kürşad Zorlu held a meeting with Uzbekistan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mirvokhid Azimov.
“The Mankurt Feels Especially Relevant Today”: Sherzodkhon Qudratkhodja on Aitmatov’s Legacy
In the age of artificial intelligence and digital algorithms, the image of the mankurt created by Chingiz Aitmatov is gaining renewed relevance, serving as a warning about the risk of losing historical memory. Sherzodkhon Qudratkhodja, Rector of the University of Journalism and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan, made the remarks in an interview with Vesti.kg.
BYD Plans to Expand Electric Vehicle Production in Uzbekistan
BYD’s electric vehicle production project in Uzbekistan may enter a new stage of development, with plans to expand manufacturing capacity, deepen localisation and increase export volumes.
Netanyahu Opposes Potential Sale of F-35 Fighter Jets to Türkiye
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has opposed the potential sale of US F-35 fighter jets to Türkiye, warning that such a deal could alter the balance of power in the Middle East.
Ukraine Says It Struck Nine Tankers of Russia’s “Shadow Fleet”
Ukrainian forces have reported a large-scale overnight attack targeting Russian maritime and oil infrastructure. On the night of July 8, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces struck nine tankers belonging to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” in the Sea of Azov, according to unit commander Robert Brovdi.
7.6 Billion People Could Witness Apophis in a Rare Celestial Event
Most of the world's population will have a rare opportunity to observe one of the closest flybys of a large asteroid in modern astronomical history. According to the latest calculations by astronomers, on April 13, 2029, asteroid Apophis will be visible to the naked eye for nearly 90% of Earth's population — around 7.6 billion people.