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HUGE MUSHROOM CLOUD IN UZBEKISTAN—Was it a thermonuclear explosion detonated by you know who?! (Video + Photo)

Uzbekistan explosion felt 20 miles away hits international airport: Mushroom cloud fireball hundreds of feet high ‘triggered by detonating car batteries’ kills one and injures 160 READ HERE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12568907/Huge-explosion-rocks-Tashkent-airport-Uzbekistan.html   Source Views: 0

Korea takes gold at the World Judo Tour in Uzbekistan

After hosting a thrilling World Championship last year, the World Judo Tour returns to Tashkent. On Friday, the Yunusohbud Sport Arena was full of enthusiastic judo fans who came to support their local heroes. At 60 kilogrammes, Korea’s Kim Won Jin showed great tenacity, beautifully changing direction, to overpower Serikbayev of Kazakhstan to take the […]

Iran, Uzbekistan agree on developing technological cooperation

TEHRAN – The Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology and the Ministry of Innovative Development of Uzbekistan have signed an agreement to broaden cooperation in the field of technology. On the sidelines of the 22nd summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) which was held on September 15-16 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, the agreement was […]

The Most Effective Regulation Corporations And Lawyers In Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

There is no requirement on breach notification beneath the Law on Personal Data. However, in case of violation of information processing guidelines (e.g. The Law on Personal Data doesn’t specifically regulate the use of private knowledge in electronic advertising. Aircraft Leasing in Tajikistan Acquisition of six airliners to airways company in Tajikistan We have been […]

Lukashenko’s Prediction Comes True – Regime Change Comes To Uzbekistan

On Saturday, a month-long state of emergency was declared in the former Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan, in response to violent protests in response to government plans to revoke the autonomy of the north-eastern republic of Karakalpakstan , a decision which Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev would later drop following a visit to the region. Despite the […]

Is the US Now Trying to Destabilize Uzbekistan?

Unfortunately, the failure of the recent attempt to create an armed conflict in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAR) has not dampened Washington’s ardor in searching for ways to destabilize the situation in Central Asia and in creating an additional inconvenience for Russia, which at present is conducting a special military operation to de-Nazify Ukraine, by […]

Iran, Uzbekistan sign joint security cooperation document

Iran, Uzbekistan sign joint security cooperation document – Tehran%20Times TEHRAN – Top security officials of Iran and Uzbekistan have signed a joint document for security cooperation.  The document was signed by Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, and his Uzbek counterpart Viktor Makhmudov.  The document is intended to lay the ground […]

The US is Gaining a Foothold in Uzbekistan

To create sustainable groundwork for further expansion into Central Asia, Washington has recently placed particular emphasis on developing relations and cooperation with Uzbekistan. One of such work areas in this country has been the active opening of “American Corners” in Uzbekistan. It is a US government-supported global network of more than 600 open-access educational centers, […]

Iran lose to Uzbekistan in President’s Cup

TEHRAN – Iran national women’s handball team failed to register their first win in Spain, losing to Uzbekistan 37-32 in International Handball Federation (IHF) President’s Cup Group I on Thursday. It was Uzbekistan’s first win the world championship. Elnaz Ghasemi from Iran was named the Player of the Match. She scored nine goals from 10 […]

The Proud Greeks of Tashkent, Uzbekistan

The Greek community in Tashkent celebrates the 200th anniversary of the War of Independence. Credit: Greek Cultural Center Tucked away among Central Asia’s rolling deserts and sand dunes, in the eastern part of Uzbekistan is a small community of people, vestiges of Cold War politics, the Greeks of Tashkent. By Christianna Kontou A Greek diaspora […]

Pre-school education in Uzbekistan goes mobile

A regular day for teacher Zilola Masharipova begins with hopping on a ‘school bus’. She works at one of Uzbekistan’s mobile pre-schools. Every morning she travels to the remote village of Dashyok to teach. Dozens of these buses travel across the country and they are one of several new initiatives to give all Uzbek children […]

In Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev heads for a predictable landslide

Uzbeks voted Sunday in a presidential election that the incumbent is expected to win in a landslide against weak competition. Although Shavkat Mirziyoyev has relaxed many of the policies of his dictatorial predecessor, he has made little effort at political reform. Mirziyoyev, who took office in 2016 upon the death of Islam Karimov, faces four […]

Should We Expect Uzbekistan to Rejoin the CSTO?

After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, the newly independent states discovered many threats to their security that were not as visible when they were still part of the Soviet Union. In particular, the young Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan faced many dangers. The more significant threat to these […]

Wendy Sherman Visits Uzbekistan, India, and Pakistan

The activity in the foreign policy arena of the first US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman is impressive. Since her return to the diplomatic service in mid-April of this year, the 71 year old woman has made three extensive tours abroad, during which she has visited more than a dozen countries. They are all […]

US Is Actively Trying to Extend Its Influence to Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has always been of interest to the USA. And this interest has especially picked up lately, as the upcoming presidential election of the Republic of Uzbekistan scheduled for October 24 this year draws near. Washington decided once again to remind how important Uzbekistan is to it in July this year, when US Secretary of […]

Washington Makes a Key Bet in Central Asia on Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has always been of interest to the United States because it is a “key state” bordering all countries in the region as Zbigniew Brzezinski put it in his book “The Grand Chessboard.” With the beginning of the “war on terror” in 2001, the USA leased a military base in Karshi Khanabad in Uzbekistan. However, […]

How Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan View the Change of Power in Afghanistan

It is well known than the majority of the population in Afghanistan are Pashtuns: according to rough estimates, about 45% of the country’s 40 million people are Pashtuns. Pashtuns play a leading role in the social and political life of the state, and this ethnic group is predominantly a member of the Islamist terrorist movement […]

Military Plane Fleeing Afghanistan Shot Down by Uzbekistan

The takedown took place in the southeastern portion of the country near Surkhandarya where the nation shares a border with Afghanistan. In an exchange with RIA Novosti, Russia’s state news agency, Uzbekistan’s Defense Ministry said that the air defense system, “averted an attempt by an Afghan military plane to illegally cross Uzbekistan’s air border.” Local […]

Iran, India, Uzbekistan to hold online meeting on Chabahar port

TEHRAN – Iran, India, and Uzbekistan are going to hold their first online meeting on cooperation in Iran’s Chabahar Port on December 14, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced. The trilateral working group meeting will be jointly chaired by deputy ministers of Iran and Uzbekistan and a secretary from India, Hindustan Times reported. The […]

The EU must leverage closer trade ties with Uzbekistan to ensure progress on human rights ǀ View

Since coming to power four years ago, Uzbekistan’s president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev has been eager to improve relations with the EU. Under the long-serving authoritarian former president Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan was an international pariah – criticised for its atrocious rights record and kept out of international bodies. Through savvy public relations campaigns and some nominal changes, […]

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