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Karkidon will become a flagship for active tourism

Karkidon will become a flagship for active tourism
Uzbekistan

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

"Clean Air" Project: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Set a New Standard for Regional Eco-Policy
Uzbekistan

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.

Hunting Generals: How a Suicide Attack in Kati Decapitated Mali’s Military Leadership

Hunting Generals: How a Suicide Attack in Kati Decapitated Mali’s Military Leadership
World

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

Zelensky Proposes Azerbaijan as a Platform for Peace with Russia
Political

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.

Macron Bluntly Declares US Unreliability as an Ally

Macron Bluntly Declares US Unreliability as an Ally
World

French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a harsh critique of U.S. foreign policy, questioning Washington's status as a dependable partner. During a discussion in Athens, the French leader stated that current geopolitical realities no longer allow European nations to rely unconditionally on support from the United States.

Samarkand at the "Crossroads of Progress": ADB to Gather 3,000 Delegates in Uzbekistan

Samarkand at the "Crossroads of Progress": ADB to Gather 3,000 Delegates in Uzbekistan
Economy

From May 3 to 6, 2026, Samarkand will become the epicenter of global economic diplomacy. The 59th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), themed "Crossroads of Progress," will gather over 3,000 delegates, including finance ministers and central bank governors from 69 countries.

President briefed on strengthening military cooperation with Türkiye

President briefed on strengthening military cooperation with Türkiye
Uzbekistan

President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev was briefed by Minister of Defense Shukhrat Kholmukhamedov on ongoing efforts to strengthen military cooperation with Türkiye.

Legislative Chamber Approves Uzbekistan’s Entry into the BRICS Financial Family

Legislative Chamber Approves Uzbekistan’s Entry into the BRICS Financial Family
Economy

Uzbekistan has officially formalized its status within the BRICS framework. The Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis has ratified the agreement for the republic to join the New Development Bank (NDB), granting Tashkent access to large-scale preferential investments.

SCO and UNEP Unite Against Dust Storms and Land Degradation

SCO and UNEP Unite Against Dust Storms and Land Degradation
Economy

On the sidelines of the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) approved a Joint Action Plan. This document transitions broad declarations of intent into a concrete strategy for tackling climate threats across Central Asia.

Uzbekistan’s Action Game Windrose Hits First Million on Steam

Uzbekistan’s Action Game Windrose Hits First Million on Steam
Technology

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

Europe Prepares Ultimatum for Georgian Government
World

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

Trump Extends Truce, But Tehran Doubts the Words
World

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

Ziroat Mirziyoyeva and Tedros Ghebreyesus Visit Smart Clinic for Children
Uzbekistan

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

Russia to Support the Launch of the First Uzbek Cosmonaut
Technology

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

Uzbekistan Lands in the Middle of Global Employment Rankings
Uzbekistan

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?

A Fist Against Corruption: Can Ex-Pilot Radev Lead Bulgaria Out of a Five-Year Chaos?
Political

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

Results of the First Industry Ministers' Meeting in Tashkent
Uzbekistan

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

SSS Uncovers Scheme Collecting Money for Terrorists Under the Guise of Gaza Aid
Uzbekistan

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?

Can Europe save the world's primary trade artery?
World

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.