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Nearly 1 million foreign tourists from more than 50 countries are expected to visit the 65th International Flower Festival
2026-05-08 55Namangan is one of Uzbekistan’s regions with a rich centuries-old history. The area has been continuously inhabited for more than two thousand years. The Namangan region was established as an administrative unit in 1941. Today, its population exceeds three million people. The area covers 7,900 km², and its administrative centre is the city of Namangan. The city is located at an altitude of about 450 metres above sea level.
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More than 150 reliable suppliers from the textile and apparel industry from various countries will gather in Tashkent
2026-05-08 53The 26th International Textile and Garment Industry Exhibition TextileExpo Uzbekistan 2026 will be held from May 13 to 15, 2026 at the Uzexpocentre National Exhibition Complex in Tashkent
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Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic: A Visit That Gave the Relationship New Practical Substance
2026-05-05 106On 30 April, the official visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Uzbekistan came to a close. The visit took place at the invitation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Talks were held at the Kuksaroy residence in both restricted and plenary formats. As a result, the two sides signed a Joint Declaration on the Promotion of Expanded Cooperation along with a package of bilateral agreements covering economic, industrial, and scientific-technological cooperation, as well as the training of diplomatic personnel, collaboration in the fields of geology and metrology, and the supply of electric trains.
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Uzbekistan’s cooperation with the ADB: From infrastructure financing to an expanded strategic partnership
2026-05-05 107From 3 to 6 May 2026, Samarkand will host the 59th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The event is expected to bring together heads of banking and financial institutions from 69 member countries, as well as representatives of international organizations. Discussions will focus on the key development challenges facing the countries of Asia and possible ways to address them.
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Center of Islamic Civilization of Uzbekistan recovers stolen artefacts from abroad
2026-05-04 101Stolen cultural property dating back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD has been returned to Uzbekistan following a large-scale investigation involving law enforcement agencies and scholars from across Europe.
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In 2026, the first forum of rectors of Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic will be held
2026-05-04 61In recent years, cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic in the fields of higher education, science, and innovation has been enriched with new content and has been steadily developing. Previously formed mainly within the framework of individual projects, grant programs, and short-term initiatives, this relationship has now reached a new stage — a well-thought-out, systematic, and long-term strategic partnership.
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Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic consistently develop multifaceted cooperation based on mutually beneficial dialogue
2026-04-30 90On April 29th, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrej Babiš, arrived in Uzbekistan on an official visit.
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Uzbekistan: WOSCU and the Center for Islamic Civilization have returned lost heritage from the UK.
2026-04-30 111Thanks to the joint efforts of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, the World Society for the Study, Preservation, and Promotion of the Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan (WOSCU), the OSCE, an international specialized company dedicated to the recovery of stolen, lost, and illegally exported works of art, antiques, and cultural property, the Art Loss Register, the Metropolitan Police Service, British relevant agencies, and international experts, rare, unique masterpieces of global significance are being returned to Uzbekistan.
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The Center for Economic Research and Reforms (CERR) presented the first comprehensive assessment of carbon emissions reduction in the cement industry in Uzbekistan.
2026-04-30 159The results of the first systemic assessment of greenhouse gas emissions in the cement industry were discussed in Tashkent, and priority areas for technological modernization in the context of the transition to a low-carbon economy were identified.
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Expanding Cooperation Between Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic in the Transport and Logistics Sector
2026-04-30 55The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan views the development of cooperation with the Czech Republic as one of the strategic priorities for strengthening the country’s international transport and logistics integration.