Uzbekistan’s Action Game Windrose Hits First Million on Steam
Uzbekistan has made a sensational breakthrough in the global gaming industry. Windrose, a pirate survival simulator developed by the local studio Kraken Express, sold one million copies on Steam in just six days, challenging the industry's established giants.
Europe Prepares Ultimatum for Georgian Government
The European Union has moved to the brink of imposing sanctions against the Georgian authorities, though a single member state continues to block the necessary unanimous decision. EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas announced that 26 member states are ready to back the restrictions, signaling a shift toward a much more aggressive strategy to pressure Tbilisi.
Trump Extends Truce, But Tehran Doubts the Words
Peace in the Middle East is hanging by a thread. Just hours before the April 22 ceasefire deadline, Donald Trump announced its indefinite extension; however, Tehran viewed the gesture not as de-escalation, but as a military ruse.
Ziroat Mirziyoyeva and Tedros Ghebreyesus Visit Smart Clinic for Children
Uzbekistan’s First Lady Ziroat Mirziyoyeva and WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus visited the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Pediatric Oncology, Hematology, and Immunology. The visit highlighted a new chapter in the fight against childhood cancer, where high-tech solutions meet compassionate psychological support.
Russia to Support the Launch of the First Uzbek Cosmonaut
Uzbekistan is gearing up for a historic breakthrough beyond the Earth's atmosphere. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has approved a roadmap to send the country's first national cosmonaut into orbit and launch its own satellite, backed by Russian technological expertise.
Uzbekistan Lands in the Middle of Global Employment Rankings
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has released its latest report for 2025, analyzing the activity of the global workforce. According to the study, Uzbekistan ranked 114th among 187 countries, maintaining an employment-to-population ratio of 55%.
A Fist Against Corruption: Can Ex-Pilot Radev Lead Bulgaria Out of a Five-Year Chaos?
Bulgaria has made its choice: in the eighth parliamentary election in the last five years, the "Progressive Bulgaria" coalition, led by former President Rumen Radev, emerged victorious. The former head of state, who stepped down to run for the Prime Minister’s office, promises the nation a "new start" and a return to stability.
Results of the First Industry Ministers' Meeting in Tashkent
Tashkent has emerged as the epicenter of a new regional economic architecture. On April 20, the city hosted the inaugural meeting of Industry Ministers from Central Asian countries and Russia—a unique format initiated by Uzbekistan to pivot from basic trade transactions toward the creation of joint manufacturing giants.
SSS Uncovers Scheme Collecting Money for Terrorists Under the Guise of Gaza Aid
The State Security Service (SSS) of Uzbekistan has issued an urgent warning: international terrorist organizations have begun mass-exploiting the religious sentiments and compassion of citizens to finance their crimes. Under the guise of fundraising for Gaza residents or helping sick children, money is being funneled to purchase weapons.
Can Europe save the world's primary trade artery?
World leaders are attempting to avert a global energy collapse amidst contradictory actions by the U.S. and Iran. Meeting in Paris, representatives from 49 nations discussed the creation of an independent defensive mission in the Strait of Hormuz to shield oil and food supplies from the potential "privatization" of the waterway.
Tenge Bank's Surge and Three Trillion Profit: CERR Presents Banking System Results
Uzbekistan's banking sector is demonstrating an impressive surge in efficiency: net profits for the first quarter of 2026 jumped by 36.3%, reaching 3.1 trillion soums. The Center for Economic Research and Reforms (CERR) has updated its activity rankings, highlighting the winners and losers of the financial market.
Clean Sheet Victory: Uzbek Hockey Players Leave Luxembourg No Chance on Path to Final
The Uzbekistan national ice hockey team continues to demonstrate phenomenal scoring prowess at the World Championship in Division IIIB. In the fourth-round match, our compatriots reaffirmed their status as favorites by securing a commanding victory over the Luxembourg team.
A New Stage Begins: Memorandum of Strategic Cooperation Signed
On April 15, 2026, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Agency for Strategic Development and Reforms under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the international project Bright Uzbekistan.
Turkey Demands Suspension of Israel’s UN Membership
Relations between Ankara and Tel Aviv have reached a point of no return: Turkey has officially launched an initiative to suspend Israel's membership in the United Nations. Numan Kurtulmuş, Speaker of the Turkish Parliament, compared Israel's current policies to the apartheid regime that once led to the international isolation of South Africa.
Friendship Without Borders: Students from Uzbekistan to Vacation at an International Camp in Belarus
This summer, a group of schoolchildren from Uzbekistan will embark on an exciting journey to Belarus. Following a special decree by the head of the republic, our young compatriots will spend a session at the "Zubronok" National Children's Center—one of the premier health resorts in Eastern Europe.
Ziroat Mirziyoyeva Evaluates New Technologies at School No. 52
Inclusive education in Uzbekistan is advancing to a new technological level. Ziroat Mirziyoyeva, Chairperson of the Zamin Foundation's Trustees Board, visited specialized school No. 52 in Tashkent to review innovative tools designed to transform the approach toward educating children with special needs.
Uzbek chess player Javokhir Sindarov wins the Candidates Tournament ahead of schedule
Uzbekistan celebrates a monumental achievement on the global intellectual stage: Grandmaster Javokhir Sindarov has secured an early victory at the 2026 FIDE Candidates Tournament. The young genius is now set to challenge the reigning champion, Gukesh Dommaraju, for the World Chess Championship title.
14-Year-Old Uzbek Talent Joins London’s Chelsea
The football community of Uzbekistan is celebrating a historic milestone: for the first time, a product of the local football school has been invited to the academy of one of England's most prestigious clubs. 14-year-old Zufarkhuja Akramkhujaev will officially join the ranks of London’s Chelsea.
From Orbán to Magyar: Hungary's New Leader Reveals Plan for Ukraine, Oil, and the Euro
Hungary’s Prime Minister-elect, Péter Magyar, is preparing for the official transfer of power on May 5. At his first major press conference, he declared that the people had voted for a "total regime change" and outlined five strategic priorities aimed at returning Budapest to the forefront of European politics.
Samarkand Dialogue: EU and Central Asian Ministers Chart Course for Educational Integration
Samarkand has become the epicenter of international academic dialogue as the "Central Asia – European Union University Congress" officially commenced. The event gathered over 300 university representatives and experts to establish a unified educational space between the two regions.