Measures for the further development of the public transportation system were discussed
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed a presentation on further improving the public transportation system in the regions and accelerating efforts in this area.
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Uzbek and Austrian MIAs Sign Memorandum
Kim Jong Un Erases Dream of Unification from Constitution
North Korea has executed a radical ideological pivot, officially enshrining South Korea’s status as a hostile foreign state within its constitution. The abandonment of the long-standing unification concept, the legal codification of Kim Jong Un’s nuclear powers, and new territorial claims transform Pyongyang into a "responsible nuclear power" with the leader wielding absolute authority. This move de jure draws a line under the era of civil confrontation, shifting the conflict into the realm of inter-state hostility.
Trump Announces Breakthrough in Iran Talks
U.S. President Donald Trump has reported a sudden warming in relations with Tehran. In just 24 hours, the parties moved from mutual threats to discussing a specific deal, the primary condition of which is Iran's total renunciation of nuclear weapons development. If signed, this agreement would represent Washington's most significant diplomatic victory in years.
The Future of Tashkent International Financial Centre Discussed in Samarkand
Samarkand became the epicenter of the region's most critical economic decisions on the sidelines of the 59th ADB Annual Meeting. The spotlight was on ambitious plans for the Tashkent International Financial Centre (TIFC) and a major breakthrough in green energy. The signing of a $116 million agreement for a wind farm in the Bukhara region, alongside the announcement of a jurisdiction based on English Common Law, confirms that Uzbekistan is shifting toward a high-tech, transparent economic model, establishing itself as Central Asia’s key investment hub.
Ursula von der Leyen Responds to Trump’s Tariff Ultimatum
Trade relations between Brussels and Washington have entered a zone of deep turbulence. Following Donald Trump’s sudden threat to raise duties on European cars to 25%, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen issued a firm response. Speaking in Yerevan, she reminded the U.S. President that international agreements are not a subject for manipulation, emphasizing that Europe is legally protected and ready for any scenario.
Oliy Majlis Approves New Bill "On Veterans"
The Parliament of Uzbekistan has taken a significant step toward systematizing state support for citizens who have dedicated decades to diligent labor. On May 5, the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis approved the draft law "On Veterans" in its first reading. The document is designed not only to formalize the honorary status but also to establish a robust legal foundation for providing a wide range of benefits—from medical services to substantial discounts on utility bills.
New High-Speed Express Launched in Uzbekistan
Today, on May 5th, the first South Korean-made high-speed train departed from Tashkent for the legendary city of Khiva. Merging modern technology with large-scale electrification of desert sections, this project transforms a grueling multi-hour journey into a comfortable trip across the entire country.
Healthcare system development issues discussed
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed measures for the further development of the healthcare system, enhancement of the quality of medical services, and expansion of private sector participation.
Why Slovakia Insists on Dialogue with the Kremlin
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has openly declared his intention to hold direct talks with Vladimir Putin. Calling for an end to the "senseless killing," the Slovak leader is ready to go against the general EU trend and raise issues that many in the West still consider taboo.
Nurudinov Brings Gold from the Universal Weightlifting Cup
The renowned Ruslan Nurudinov performed triumphantly in Samoa. Competing against Oceania’s strongest athletes, our compatriot demonstrated iron will and phenomenal strength, leaving all competitors behind.
Ravshan Irmatov Charts Course for Asian Football Through 2036
A strategic meeting of the AFC Executive Committee concluded in Vancouver, deciding the future of the planet's most populous football region. UFA First Vice-President Ravshan Irmatov represented Central Asia in discussions regarding grand commercial projects and reforms that will shape the face of football for the next decade.
UzNIF Opens Doors to London and Tashkent Exchanges
Uzbekistan is ascending to a new financial height: The National Investment Fund (UzNIF) has announced the launch of a historic dual listing in Tashkent and London. This marks the first time domestic assets have become accessible to global giants like BlackRock, while simultaneously offering local retail investors unique terms and discounts.
Central Asia Joins Forces Against Earthquakes
Natural disasters do not recognize national borders, turning Central Asia into a zone of collective responsibility. The countries of the region have officially solidified a transition from local response to a unified security strategy by signing a Joint Statement on enhancing seismic resilience. From now on, the fight against the elements will be built on the foundation of digital technologies and instantaneous data exchange.
Azerbaijan may decide to terminate cooperation with the European Parliament
Azerbaijan is seriously considering the final termination of all interaction with the European Parliament, accusing the institution of systemic bias and interference in the region's internal affairs.
Yunus Emre's Heritage in the Heart of Tashkent: Turkish Cultural Center Opens at TSUULL
On April 28, Tashkent became another landmark on the map of the Yunus Emre Institute's global network. A new center was opened at the Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature, aimed at transforming the study of Turkish language and art into a vibrant dialogue between brotherly nations.
The Hormuz Oil Trap: Trump Rejects Tehran’s "Peace Plan"
The global energy crisis and the threat of a major war in the Persian Gulf have entered a new critical phase. The Donald Trump administration has officially expressed skepticism regarding Tehran's peace proposal, which suggested opening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for dropping discussions on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
SCO Defense Ministers Honor Heroes at the Eternal Flame
The visit of high-ranking military officials to Kyrgyzstan began with a tribute of profound respect to shared history. The heads of the defense departments of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization countries synchronized their positions before key negotiations, starting their workday with a solemn ritual of remembrance.
Khusanov Nominated for Player of the Month Again
Uzbekistan national team and Manchester City defender Abdukodir Khusanov continues to make history in the English Premier League. The 22-year-old footballer has once again been shortlisted for the "City" Player of the Month award for April.
III International "Lazgi" Festival Kicks Off in Khiva
Ancient Khiva has once again transformed into a global hub for choreographic art. In the heart of the historical Ichan-Kala complex, the grand opening of the III International Dance Festival "Lazgi" took place, bringing together participants from dozens of countries, UNESCO representatives, diplomats, and leading art historians.
Germany May Demand AFU Stop Strikes on Russian Ports
Europe is facing a new phase of energy confrontation. Starting May 1, Russia is halting the transit of Kazakh oil to Germany via the "Druzhba" pipeline, citing a lack of technical capacity. According to Western analysts, this decision could trigger a chain reaction affecting not only the German economy but also Ukraine's military strategy.