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Berlin's Diplomatic Fiasco: Germany Fails to Secure UN Security Council Seat for the First Time

Berlin's Diplomatic Fiasco: Germany Fails to Secure UN Security Council Seat for the First Time
Political

A major sensation has unfolded at the UN headquarters: Germany, the recognized political powerhouse and largest economy in Europe, has suffered a historic defeat in the Security Council elections. During a secret ballot in the General Assembly, Berlin failed to secure the required minimum votes, conceding its positions to Portugal and Austria. While African and Latin American candidates clinched their mandates unchallenged, an intense diplomatic deadlock emerged within the Asian group, leaving diplomats eagerly anticipating a second round of voting.

To the participants of the eighth Assembly of the Global Environment Facility

To the participants of the eighth Assembly of the Global Environment Facility
Uzbekistan

Distinguished heads of delegations! Honorable Assembly participants! Ladies and gentlemen! It is a great honor for us to warmly welcome you in the ancient city of Samarkand a city that for centuries has served as a bridge between East and West, between diverse cultures and civilizations, between science and practical knowledge.

Fitch Upgrades Uzbekistan's Rating Outlook to 'Positive'

Fitch Upgrades Uzbekistan's Rating Outlook to 'Positive'
Economy

Uzbekistan has taken a pivotal step toward securing an investment-grade sovereign credit rating. The international rating agency Fitch Ratings has officially upgraded the republic's long-term issuer default rating outlook from 'Stable' to 'Positive.' This revision is underpinned by Tashkent's stringent fiscal discipline, which facilitated a reduction in the budget deficit and drove a substantial expansion of foreign currency reserves. The Presidential Administration's leadership emphasized that this adjustment serves as a direct signal of confidence from global capital markets.

Uzbekistan's Experience Recognized as Exemplary in Belgrade

Uzbekistan's Experience Recognized as Exemplary in Belgrade
World

Uzbekistan has emerged among the global leaders in the pace of advancing gender equality within public governance. At the Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians in Belgrade, which convened delegates from 65 countries, Tashkent's extensive legal reforms were recognized as an international benchmark. Senate Chairwoman Tanzila Narbaeva presented the forum with the specific mechanisms that enabled the republic to achieve an unprecedented electoral and social leap in prestigious global rankings.

Competition Committee Uncovers Billion-Uzs Shadow Schemes Involving Coal, Flour, and Cement

Competition Committee Uncovers Billion-Uzs Shadow Schemes Involving Coal, Flour, and Cement
Uzbekistan

The Competition and Consumer Protection Committee of Uzbekistan has executed a massive crackdown on the illicit distribution of high-liquidity commodities. The anti-monopoly watchdog targeted major market entities, including the state-backed mining giant JSC Uzbekugol, alongside regional flour, cement, and oil-fat production plants. Bypassing statutory commodity exchange auctions via direct contracts and covert price manipulation, these enterprises offloaded commodities valued at over 8 billion UZS. The regulatory body responded firmly to these antitrust breaches, issuing substantial fines, launching corporate cases, and mandating the forced recalculation and seizure of all unjust enrichments.

Peter Magyar Threatens Hungarian President with Constitutional Amendments for Impeachment

Peter Magyar Threatens Hungarian President with Constitutional Amendments for Impeachment
Political

Hungary is rapidly plunging into a profound domestic political crisis, triggered by a fierce rift between the newly formed executive branch and the Head of State. Prime Minister Peter Magyar has effectively issued an ultimatum to incumbent President Tamás Sulyok, demanding his immediate resignation. The new ruling elite is determined to thoroughly dismantle the political legacy of the former regime, accusing the nation's leader of tacitly abetting ex-Prime Minister Viktor Orban. To achieve this, the government is prepared to take extreme measures, including an emergency rewriting of the country's Fundamental Law directly on the parliament floor.

From "Investments in Creativity" to the Palace of Dance: Massive Cultural Overhaul Coming to New Tashkent

From "Investments in Creativity" to the Palace of Dance: Massive Cultural Overhaul Coming to New Tashkent
Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has charted a course toward an unprecedented modernization of its culture and arts sector, a move set to fundamentally elevate the social status of domestic creators. During a landmark meeting between the Head of State and cultural figures, sweeping reforms were unveiled, ranging from the establishment of powerful creative associations under the direct curation of government ministers to the introduction of large-scale financial subsidies and unique lifestyle perks. The state is not merely anchoring the funding for hundreds of new artistic works and infrastructure projects; it is guaranteeing a direct social elevator for young talents, transforming the creative industry into a primary pillar of national development.

Cultural and artistic figures honored

Cultural and artistic figures honored
Uzbekistan

According to the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated May 28, a group of cultural, artistic, and literary figures were awarded state awards.

Strikes Amid Talks: US Attacks Iranian Missile Positions During Peace Discussions

Strikes Amid Talks: US Attacks Iranian Missile Positions During Peace Discussions
Political

The Middle East conflict has reached a dual climax of diplomatic and military intrigue, where kinetic battlefield strikes are paradoxically intertwined with behind-the-scenes peace talks. Against the backdrop of the Iranian-blocked Strait of Hormuz—a strategic maritime artery through which one-fifth of global oil transit remains paralyzed—US aircraft targeted Tehran's military assets. While the White House pushes sweeping geopolitical ultimatums, demanding that key Muslim powers immediately normalize ties with Israel in exchange for a ceasefire, explosions continue to echo on the front lines, jeopardizing a comprehensive global economic settlement.

Issues of research personnel training and further scientific development were discussed

Issues of research personnel training and further scientific development were discussed
Uzbekistan

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed a presentation of proposals for improving the system of research personnel training and enhancing the effectiveness of scientific activity.

Tourism Rollback: Thailand to Toughen Stay Rules Starting July 15

Tourism Rollback: Thailand to Toughen Stay Rules Starting July 15
Uzbekistan

A highly popular Asian destination is urgently overhauling its migration policy, prioritizing national security over tourism revenue. The Government of Thailand has decided to drastically rollback ease-of-entry regulations that were introduced just two years ago to revitalize the post-pandemic economy. Citizens of nearly a hundred nations, including Uzbekistan, are caught in this sweeping policy revision. Instead of enjoying prolonged, hassle-free stays in the tropical paradise, travelers will now face rigid limits, shorter visitation windows, and the return of visa barriers.

The Art and Culture Development Foundation Presented the Creative Industries Park

The Art and Culture Development Foundation Presented the Creative Industries Park
Uzbekistan

In Uzbekistan, creativity is officially shifting into a fully-fledged economic sector equipped with its own legal framework, sweeping tax incentives, and an expansive nationwide infrastructure. The Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF) has unveiled the Creative Industries Park — a unique state-led ecosystem designed to transform the local ideas of artists, designers, and filmmakers into highly competitive international exports. Residents are promised not just a relief from red tape, but direct integration into a nationwide network of hubs stretching from ultra-modern capital campuses to historic heritage art clusters in Samarkand and Bukhara.

End of a Golden Era: Pep Guardiola Announces Departure from Manchester City

End of a Golden Era: Pep Guardiola Announces Departure from Manchester City
Sport

World football stands on the precipice of a monumental shift as one of the most successful managerial reigns in English Premier League history draws to a close. Pep Guardiola, the mastermind behind Manchester City's modern dominance, has officially confirmed he will step down at the end of the current season. Fans need not search for hidden controversies or drama; the Catalan genius simply expressed that, deep down, he feels his cycle is complete. However, he is not severing ties with the club entirely, and the board has already lined up his designated successor.

To the participants of the 4th meeting of the heads of the Judicial Councils of the Organization of Turkic States

To the participants of the 4th meeting of the heads of the Judicial Councils of the Organization of Turkic States
Uzbekistan

Dear forum participants! First of all, I am sincerely pleased to welcome you, dear friends, to the ancient and eternally youthful city of Samarkand – one of the most ancient centers of Turkic civilization. Undoubtedly, holding this meeting in the capital of the state of Sahibkiran Amir Temur, who was always guided by the principles of justice, during the widespread international celebration of the 690th anniversary of the great commander's birth, lends the forum a special solemnity. The Organization of Turkic States, whose role and authority are steadily growing in the global community, is today of vital importance in strengthening Turkic unity and development, which fills our hearts with feelings of immense pride and admiration.

Sodik Safoev and OSCE Sec-Gen Map Out New Vectors of Partnership

Sodik Safoev and OSCE Sec-Gen Map Out New Vectors of Partnership
Uzbekistan

First Deputy Chairman of the Senate Sodik Safoev held critical talks with OSCE Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioglu. The European delegation's visit demonstrated unconditional recognition of the country's sweeping democratic transformations and the readiness of international institutions to invest in the stability of the entire region.

20 Times More Students and 20 Hectares of Land: How Webster University Is Expanding in Tashkent

20 Times More Students and 20 Hectares of Land: How Webster University Is Expanding in Tashkent
Uzbekistan

Amid a phenomenal twenty-fold spike in student enrollment since its inception, the government of Uzbekistan and the university's top management have approved an ambitious plan to construct a mega-campus on a vast territory and renewed their management agreement on fundamentally new terms.

Digital Hub of Eurasia: M360 Tech Forum Opens in Samarkand

Digital Hub of Eurasia: M360 Tech Forum Opens in Samarkand
Technology

The city is hosting the major international M360 Eurasia 2026 forum, converging global mobile industry leaders, investors, and state ministers. Over the course of two days, stakeholders will determine how cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and satellite eco-monitoring will reshape daily operations and public services across the entire Eurasian region.

A Solution for Aging Europe: How Central Asia is Saving the EU from Labor Shortages

A Solution for Aging Europe: How Central Asia is Saving the EU from Labor Shortages
Uzbekistan

Europe is facing a profound demographic crisis that threatens the expansion of its key economic sectors. In search of an escape from this human resource gridlock, European governments and businesses are increasingly turning their eyes toward Central Asia. The first international migration forum, recently held in Tashkent, clearly demonstrated that the region is poised to become the premier provider of skilled and legally trained labor for the EU, displacing shadow recruitment networks and illegal migration.