Uzbekistan President Expresses Solidarity with Kazakhstan Amid Floods
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev expresses condolences to Kazakhstan over floods and discusses cooperation on addressing climate challenges with President Tokayev.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev expresses condolences to Kazakhstan over floods and discusses cooperation on addressing climate challenges with President Tokayev.
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The latest episode of the "Special Angle" project covers President Mirziyoyev's visit to Dushanbe and the signing of a Treaty of Alliance, now available in the Karakalpak language.
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The permanent population of Uzbekistan exceeded 37 million on April 22, 2024, with over 18.6 million males and more than 18.34 million females. Internet users tracked the moment the counter hit exactly 37 million at 3:24.
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Courts in Uzbekistan have fined or arrested 87 individuals for obstructing medical workers' duties since the new legal amendments were enforced.
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A seminar organized by JICA and KazAID aimed to share Japan's expertise in seismic safety measures with Central Asian and Caucasus countries, focusing on earthquake-resistant structures and global standards in the field.
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A festive military march will take place in Tashkent on April 20 to boost pride in defenders and instill patriotism among the youth, as announced by the Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan launches a $293.5 million project to improve rural living standards through infrastructure upgrades and green technologies in multiple regions, benefiting over 622,000 residents upon completion.
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Uzbekistan introduces a program to support energy conservation as tariffs for electricity and gas are raised, aiming to promote rational use of resources and provide assistance to vulnerable families.
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Four people were injured at Bolajon Park in Surkhandarya after falling from a ride due to safety violations, with seats detached from the attraction.
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Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan are set to sign an agreement for the construction of the Kambaratinskaya Hydroelectric Power Station (HPP-1) in Kyrgyzstan, aiming to cooperate on the project's implementation and operation. The three Central Asian countries will establish a joint stock company to implement the project, with each country holding a designated share, and the station is expected to have a capacity of 1860 MW and produce 5.6 billion kWh of electricity annually upon completion.
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