Suspects in German Navy Corvette Sabotage Detained
German intelligence services have arrested two suspects in sabotage acts on German Navy warships. A 37-year-old Romanian and a 54-year-old Greek allegedly damaged equipment and systems on two corvettes at the Hamburg shipyard, including engines, fuel tanks, and electronics.
Kyrgyzstan Responds to EU Sanctions Threat Over Ties with Russia
Kyrgyz authorities have said they will defend national interests and maintain economic ties with Russia amid discussions in the European Union about possible restrictive measures against the country.
Centrum Air Opens Its First Ticket Office at Tashkent International Airport
Centrum Air has opened its first ticket office at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, marking an important step in enhancing customer service and providing offline passenger support. The official opening ceremony took place on February 2, 2026.
Washington and Tehran Prepare Ground for Talks
Despite increasingly harsh rhetoric, the United States and Iran have signaled openness to negotiations. Amid fears that the standoff could escalate into a military conflict, Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt have stepped up mediation efforts.
“Diriyah” Biennale Opens New Horizons in Contemporary Art
In Riyadh, the Chairperson of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation, Gayane Umerova, joined the opening of the 3rd edition of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026.
Bahodir Qurbоnov Re-elected President of Uzbekistan Football Association
The regular reporting and election congress of the Uzbekistan Football Association was held in Tashkent on January 30.
White House Signals Temporary Halt in Strikes on Kyiv
US President Donald Trump said he personally asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to temporarily halt strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, claiming that Moscow agreed to a one-week pause.
Productive talks held with president of Berlusconi Finanziaria Paolo Berlusconi
On January 29 in Rome, at the invitation of the Italian side, talks were held between Bekzod Mamatkulov, Chairman of the Founders Board of BMB HOLDING, and his close partner, Paolo Berlusconi, President of BERLUSCONI FINANZIARIA.
Uzbekistan Army Strengthens Position, Rises in Global Ranking
The Armed Forces of Uzbekistan have strengthened their position on the world stage: according to the Global Firepower–2026 ranking, the country’s army rose to 53rd place among 145 nations, maintaining its leadership in Central Asia.
First round: Russia, USA and Ukraine begin dialogue
For the first time since the start of the conflict, representatives of Moscow, Kyiv and Washington met in a trilateral format. The White House described the talks as productive.
Estonia Loses European Fencing Championship over Visa Restrictions for Russian and Belarusian Athletes
The 2026 European Fencing Championship, originally scheduled to take place in Tallinn, has been moved to the French city of Antony. The International Fencing Federation (FIE) made the decision after Estonia refused to sign a document guaranteeing that all athletes could participate regardless of nationality.
Modern infrastructure for tourism and service sector is created
On January 23, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited tourism and service facilities on Zarkaynar Street in the Hastimom mahalla of the Almazar district.
Oscars 2026: A New Record and an Unexpected Favorite
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the nominees for the 98th Academy Awards, with the biggest surprise of the year coming from Ryan Coogler’s vampire horror film Sinners, which received a record-breaking 16 nominations.
21 Countries Sign Peace Council Charter
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed the charter of the Peace Council, formally establishing the new international organization. The White House announced that the Council is now officially founded.
President of Uzbekistan to pay a working visit to Switzerland
At the invitation of the President of the United States of America Donald Trump, on January 21, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev departed on a working visit to Switzerland to participate in the upcoming ceremony in Davos marking the signing of the charter of the Board of Peace, created at the initiative of the American leader.
Uzbekistan’s Central Bank Limits Online Loans
Uzbekistan introduces new online lending rules: each citizen can now take only one online loan per day from a single credit institution. The measure aims to protect people from fraud and unauthorized loans.
Tashkent Named the Safest City in Central Asia
Tashkent has officially been recognized as the safest city in Central Asia. According to the 2025 results published by global platform Numbeo, the Uzbek capital ranked 51st worldwide, surpassing Astana, Almaty, and other major cities in the region.
Uzbekistan Aims for 10 Books Per Person Annually
The Uzbek government has announced the creation of a Reading Culture Development Fund to ensure that every citizen reads at least ten books per year. The initiative aims to boost literary interest and support young authors.
Kremlin Notes “Positive Shift” in Europe’s Approach to Dialogue with Russia
The Kremlin has welcomed recent signals from several European countries regarding the possible resumption of dialogue with Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the remarks while commenting on statements by leaders of France, Italy and Germany.
Objectives in the sphere of tourism and culture discussed
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev got acquainted with the presentation of the results of international cultural events, further objectives on tourism development and establishment of major cultural and tourism facilities.