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The Great Silk Road Project Presented in New Tashkent

The Great Silk Road Project Presented in New Tashkent
Uzbekistan

The Great Silk Road project, planned for implementation in New Tashkent, was presented to President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

Alumina from Ireland Flows into Russian Missile Production

Alumina from Ireland Flows into Russian Missile Production
World

The Aughinish alumina plant in Ireland, owned by Oleg Deripaska’s company “Rusal,” supplies raw materials to Russian defense enterprises, according to an investigation by “Vazhnie Istorii.”

US Aims to Resolve Conflict with Iran by April 9

US Aims to Resolve Conflict with Iran by April 9
World

The United States aims to resolve its conflict with Iran by April 9, according to Israel’s Ynet, citing a source familiar with the plans.

US Spy Chief: Iran Regime Under Pressure

US Spy Chief: Iran Regime Under Pressure
World

US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told Congress that the Iranian regime has been significantly weakened by strikes on its leadership and military capabilities, but it has not been fully defeated. The briefing came a day after the resignation of Joe Kent, Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, who had publicly stated that Iran did not pose an imminent threat to the US.

The leaders of Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan held a telephone conversation

The leaders of Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan held a telephone conversation
Political

On March 19, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a telephone conversation with President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

Uzbekistan Delivers Over 290 Tons of Aid to Afghanistan for Ramadan

Uzbekistan Delivers Over 290 Tons of Aid to Afghanistan for Ramadan
Uzbekistan

On March 18, Uzbekistan delivered over 290 tons of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan in connection with the Ramadan holiday.

IDF Eliminates Iranian Minister: Conflict Intensifies

IDF Eliminates Iranian Minister: Conflict Intensifies
World

Israel announced the elimination of Iran’s Intelligence Minister Ismail Khatib, marking a new phase in the confrontation between Tel Aviv and Tehran. In response, Iranian forces launched a missile strike on Tel Aviv and threatened the use of new weaponry, heightening tensions in the region.

The President Arrived in Narpay on a New Train

The President Arrived in Narpay on a New Train
Uzbekistan

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, along with members of the public, arrived from Samarkand to the Narpay District on a new high-speed Hyundai Rotem train delivered to our country.

“Druzhba” as a Bargaining Chip: Ukraine Agrees to Inspection for €90B

“Druzhba” as a Bargaining Chip: Ukraine Agrees to Inspection for €90B
World

Ukraine has agreed to an external inspection of the Druzhba oil pipeline with EU support, aiming to unlock a €90 billion loan currently blocked by Hungary.

Termez to Host Conference “Uzbekistan – Russia: Strategic Partnership in the Eurasian Space”

Termez to Host Conference “Uzbekistan – Russia: Strategic Partnership in the Eurasian Space”
Economy

On March 30–31, Termez will host a Uzbekistan-Russia conference focused on strengthening strategic partnership between the two countries in the Eurasian region.

Telegram Becomes Nearly Unavailable in Russia

Telegram Becomes Nearly Unavailable in Russia
Technology

The availability of the Telegram messaging app in Russia has sharply declined, with failed request rates reaching nearly 80% nationwide and approaching 90% in some regions.

Israel Launches Ground Operation in Southern Lebanon

Israel Launches Ground Operation in Southern Lebanon
World

The Israeli army has launched a limited ground operation in southern Lebanon to strengthen the forward defense line and neutralize threats from Hezbollah, said the Arabic-speaking military spokesperson Avihai Adrai.

US Runs Out of Tomahawk Missiles in First 100 Hours of Iran Strikes

US Runs Out of Tomahawk Missiles in First 100 Hours of Iran Strikes
World

The US administration has depleted critical ammunition stocks, intended to last years, in just the first 100 hours of military operations in Iran. A total of 168 Tomahawk missiles were used, according to the Financial Times.

Bronze and World Cup Ticket: Our Water Polo Girls Shine

Bronze and World Cup Ticket: Our Water Polo Girls Shine
Sport

Uzbekistan’s U18 girls’ water polo team won the bronze medal at the Asian Championship and secured a spot at the World Championship in August in Spain.

A New Copper Giant Launched at AGMK

A New Copper Giant Launched at AGMK
Uzbekistan

With the participation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex hosted a ceremony to launch its third copper processing plant — one of the largest industrial projects of recent years with an investment of $2.7 billion.

Tamerlane Returns: First Trailer of Historical Biopic About the Great Commander

Tamerlane Returns: First Trailer of Historical Biopic About the Great Commander
Uzbekistan

The first trailer for an international film about Amir Timur, one of the most famous medieval rulers, has been released. The project was produced jointly by the United States, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan, with the premiere scheduled for April 2.

Al-Quds March: Thousands of Iranians Take to the Streets in Support of Palestine

Al-Quds March: Thousands of Iranians Take to the Streets in Support of Palestine
World

Thousands of people across Iran took part in annual marches marking International Al-Quds Day, expressing solidarity with Palestinians. The demonstrations took place amid heightened tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel.

Central Asian Countries Unite to Promote the Russian Language

Central Asian Countries Unite to Promote the Russian Language
World

The first ministerial conference of the International Organization for the Russian Language was held in Moscow, bringing together officials and experts from across Eurasia to discuss the development of a new platform aimed at supporting and promoting the Russian language.

US Held Responsible for Strike on Iranian Girls’ School in Minab

US Held Responsible for Strike on Iranian Girls’ School in Minab
World

The New York Times reports that the United States bears responsibility for the attack on a girls’ primary school in Minab, Iran. According to preliminary investigation data, the school building was hit due to a targeting error by US forces, who were striking a nearby Iranian military base.