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Uzbek Gambit: Abdusattorov and Javohir Sindarov Dominate the Chess Olympus

Uzbek Gambit: Abdusattorov and Javohir Sindarov Dominate the Chess Olympus
Sport

World chess is entering a phase of maximum intensity: the race for the 2026–2027 World Championship spot has tightened to the extreme. While Nodirbek Abdusattorov maintains his lead through sheer class, his compatriot Javohir Sindarov, following a triumph in Cyprus, has turned the standings into a thrilling duel by closing the gap to just a few points.

Green Light for Agribusiness: New State Support Rules Enter into Force

Green Light for Agribusiness: New State Support Rules Enter into Force
Economy

Uzbekistan is moving to a fundamentally new level of agricultural support. A new government decree grants farmers access to unprecedented incentives—ranging from compensation for solar panel costs to subsidies for imported livestock. However, this state generosity is backed by rigorous oversight: inefficient use of funds now carries the risk of a three-year ban on any budgetary assistance.

"Engineers of the Future" Festival: Robotics, STEM, and UNDP's New Take on the Knowledge Economy

"Engineers of the Future" Festival: Robotics, STEM, and UNDP's New Take on the Knowledge Economy
Technology

The major "Engineers of the Future" international festival took place in Tashkent, turning the capital into an epicenter of high technology and bold ideas. While young programmers tested autonomous sapper robots on obstacle courses, international experts discussed how to transform Uzbekistan's engineering potential into the primary engine of economic growth and an inclusive future.

Saida Mirziyoyeva Initiates Large-Scale Renovation of Tashkent Theatres

Saida Mirziyoyeva Initiates Large-Scale Renovation of Tashkent Theatres
Uzbekistan

Tashkent's legendary theatrical stages are preparing for a massive overhaul. Saida Mirziyoyeva, Head of the Presidential Administration, personally inspected iconic cultural institutions, pledging systematic state support to modernize their aging infrastructure and facilitate the creation of contemporary repertoires.

Israel Targeted by EU Sanctions over Russian Ship

Israel Targeted by EU Sanctions over Russian Ship
Economy

Relations between Israel and the European Union have reached a new boiling point. Adding to the existing disagreements over the situation in Lebanon and Gaza, a sharp diplomatic conflict has emerged over Ukrainian grain. Brussels is prepared to take an unprecedented step—imposing sanctions on Israeli citizens and companies if their involvement in trading food illegally exported by Russia is confirmed.

Tanzila Narbayeva Receives Utah Delegation

Tanzila Narbayeva Receives Utah Delegation
Political

Uzbekistan and the U.S. state of Utah are embarking on a new stage of decentralized cooperation. Senate Chairperson Tanzila Narbayeva discussed with U.S. colleagues how to transform interparliamentary contacts into tangible projects in high technology, medicine, and education.

Westminster International University in Tashkent Hosts Its Annual Job Fair

Westminster International University in Tashkent Hosts Its Annual Job Fair
Uzbekistan

On 22–23 April 2026, Westminster International University in Tashkent hosted its traditional Job Fair 2026, bringing together more than 3,000 students and graduates and over 150 employers, including leading companies, banks, government institutions, agencies, international organisations and foundations.

From Supporting Social Initiatives to Contributing to Regional Ecology

From Supporting Social Initiatives to Contributing to Regional Ecology
Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan's First Lady, Ziroat Mirziyoyeva, visited the Khorezm region, combining support for socially significant projects with participation in large-scale environmental initiatives during her trip.

The President reviewed Fergana's industrial and investment potential

The President reviewed Fergana's industrial and investment potential
Uzbekistan

On the second day of his visit to the Fergana Region, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed the activities of the Investor Service Center in Fergana.

Holiday schedule for Remembrance Day officially confirmed

Holiday schedule for Remembrance Day officially confirmed
Uzbekistan

In 2026, May 9 falls on a Saturday. According to the established procedure, when a public holiday coincides with a weekend, an additional day off is granted. Consequently, for citizens on a five-day work week, the holidays will last three consecutive days: May 9, 10, and 11. Monday will serve as the officially transferred non-working day.

Uzbekistan Dispatches Commissioners to Key Global Hubs

Uzbekistan Dispatches Commissioners to Key Global Hubs
Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is moving into an active phase of "customs diplomacy." For the first time in the country's history, official representatives of the Customs Committee have begun operations at embassies in Turkey, Belgium, China, and Kazakhstan. This strategic move aims to provide direct support to national businesses and eliminate bureaucratic barriers along key trade routes.

Millions of Drones in One Formation: Haluk Bayraktar Builds a New Technological Empire

Millions of Drones in One Formation: Haluk Bayraktar Builds a New Technological Empire
Technology

Turkey has officially declared its ambition to become a global "drone empire." Under the ambitious "National Technology Breakthrough" program, Baykar aims to establish an unprecedented network of production and training centers spanning the entire country.

Explosions in Kati: Mali’s Top Leadership Caught in the Epicenter of an Armed Incident

Explosions in Kati: Mali’s Top Leadership Caught in the Epicenter of an Armed Incident
World

In the early hours of April 25, the Republic of Mali was struck by an unprecedented wave of armed attacks spanning from the capital's outskirts to strategically vital regions in the north and center of the country. The epicenter of the unrest was the Kati military base, the largest in the nation, which houses the residences of Mali’s top political and military leadership.

Outcomes of Laziz Kudratov’s Visit to Azerbaijan

Outcomes of Laziz Kudratov’s Visit to Azerbaijan
Economy

The economic dialogue between Tashkent and Baku is moving into the practical implementation phase of large-scale infrastructure and industrial initiatives. Following a three-day visit by the Uzbek delegation led by Minister Laziz Kudratov, the two sides approved a cooperation roadmap across key economic sectors.

Sadyr Japarov Invites Vladimir Putin to the SCO Summit

Sadyr Japarov Invites Vladimir Putin to the SCO Summit
Political

Presidents Sadyr Japarov of Kyrgyzstan and Vladimir Putin of Russia held high-level talks, reaffirming their commitment to strategic partnership despite mounting external pressure. The central theme of the meeting was the development of joint responses to the West's introduction of the 20th package of anti-Russian sanctions.

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.