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Books: Uzbekistan’s reforms meet old habits of control
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Nearly ten years after the death of long-time ruler Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan looks like a ...
Shavkat Mirziyoyev, president of Uzbekistan, at the project’s inauguration ceremony. Image: Uzbekistan government. Uzbekistan has inaugurated the country’s first utility-scale solar project, a 100MW ...
Uzbekistan’s Aral Sea, in the autonomous Karakalpakstan region, exemplifies the struggle between the country’s past and present—a bleak reminder of callous authoritarian central planning and the ...
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Tolerance is crucial for peace, global evangelical leader tells Uzbekistan interfaith conference
A global evangelical leader underscored the urgency of religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue during a major ...
ALMATY, Kazakhstan -- A "worthy response" to Russia's soapbox chauvinists or a sign that Uzbekistan is closing the door to more measured foreign critics? It depends on who you ask. But whomever it is ...
Uzbekistan’s only mobile-exclusive bank, TBC Bank Uzbekistan, owned by London Stock Exchange-listed TBC Bank Group, has raised $38.2 million in a fresh equity investment. It plans to expand its local ...
Uzbekistan is reopening to travelers, and it's giving any visitor who gets infected $3,000. In order to receive compensation, travelers must book their trip with a local tour guide. However, the ...
This page is no longer being updated. It was last updated on 30 October 2024 The land that is now Uzbekistan was once at the heart of the ancient Silk Road trade route connecting China with the Middle ...
The U.S. State Department’s decision to remove Uzbekistan from the Special Watch List for governments that engage or tolerate “severe violations of religious freedom” is a major achievement for ...
Dilfuza Kurolova is a human rights lawyer and founding-curator of the Global Shapers Tashkent Hub, the youth initiative of the World Economic Forum. She is also a part of the Social Development Team ...
The year seems to be ending on a positive note for Uzbekistan. The Economist magazine this week declared Uzbekistan its ‘country of the year,’ arguing “no other country travelled as far” as the ...
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