Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva arrived in Tashkent for a state visit, where they participated in an official welcome ceremony and laid flowers at memorial complexes. The visit aims to strengthen ties between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan held a one-on-one meeting with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan in Tashkent. President Mirziyoyev welcomed President Aliyev at the Kuksaroy residence for their discussions.
Uzbekistan’s National Human Rights Centre and Tashkent State University of Law have signed a memorandum to expand their cooperation in the field of human rights.
A 4.36-hectare site in Tashkent, formerly the City Oncology Center, will be transformed into a green park and a youth development town, utilizing existing buildings.
Tashkent authorities plan to create book corners in all 585 mahallas, construct 12 interactive libraries, and open new bookstores within major shopping centers to promote reading.
A Russian trade union delegation visited Tashkent, Samarkand, and Tashkent Region to assess Uzbekistan's tourism infrastructure and travel opportunities.
Uzbekistan law enforcement officers in Tashkent have detained five individuals involved in a network smuggling synthetic drugs from Russia using courier services.
Iran and Uzbekistan are discussing ways to enhance tourism cooperation, aiming to leverage their shared cultural and civilizational heritage through joint projects and programs, with recent talks in Tehran focusing on expanding tourism exchanges and cultural heritage preservation.
Azerbaijan’s national team won three bronze medals at the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI 2026), held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from August 9 to 16.
Tashkent authorities are planning to open the first section of the Shahrisabz Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system by September, aiming to improve urban transportation.
Students from Moldova, Romania, and Serbia achieved significant success at the International Olympiad in Informatics in Tashkent, winning silver and bronze medals. Romania notably secured second place globally.
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar has announced plans for constitutional reforms, including the removal of the current president and a crackdown on corruption. He proposes state oversight for companies mismanaging public funds and a temporary mandate for the new head of state.
Korea and Uzbekistan are strengthening their economic cooperation, with the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KoCham) Uzbekistan set to launch at the Korea-Central Asia Summit. Discussions at the Uzbekistan Forum highlighted Korea's role in modernizing Uzbek transport infrastructure and Uzbekistan's 'New Tashkent' project.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim visited Kazan for ASEAN-Russia talks, focusing on expanding cooperation in energy, food security, and trade, and also discussed bilateral ties with Uzbekistan during a transit stop.
Uzbekistan's journey into modernity is unfolding through art, marked by a contemporary art center in Tashkent, a Biennale in Bukhara, and a pavilion in Venice, blending traditional craftsmanship with conceptual art.
ANDRITZ has announced it will supply a new diaper production line to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, indicating an expansion in local manufacturing capabilities.
Tashkent officials are engaged in discussions regarding the transition to a green economy, emphasizing the importance of skills reform to facilitate this shift.
Tashkent authorities are considering a proposal to name a street 'Beijing,' reflecting growing ties and cultural exchange between Uzbekistan and China. The discussion highlights diplomatic relations between the two capitals.
Tashkent is planning a major infrastructure development, a 100-kilometer toll ring road project. This initiative aims to improve traffic flow and connectivity around the city.
Chungnam National University, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, is set to launch a Korean language education center and overseas program in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan is set to discuss aviation development with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Tashkent. Additionally, Uzbekistan and the Asian MMA Federation are discussing the development of mixed martial arts in Asia.
The cities of Bukhara and Tashkent offer distinct yet complementary perspectives on Uzbekistan's history, with one preserving medieval complexes and the other showcasing a blend of Soviet brutalism and modern architecture.
Uzbekistan engaged in discussions with the OSCE Secretary General in Tashkent to enhance cooperation. Separately, the country also explored potential FinTech collaboration with the Shoraka Group.
During his visit to Tashkent, Yasin Ehsan emphasized that market understanding and strategy are more crucial than technology alone for the success of startups.
Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger and Interior Minister Gerhard Karner signed a migration agreement in Tashkent, aiming to facilitate the deportation of Afghans via Uzbekistan, with a specific focus on a deportation center. The visit also saw Austrian companies pursuing contracts in the booming Uzbek market.
Uzbekistan and South Korea are collaborating to construct a new multi-profile hospital in Tashkent, enhancing the healthcare infrastructure of the Uzbek capital.
Authorities in Tashkent have issued clarifications regarding earlier reports of flooding at the Chorsu metro station, addressing public concerns about the incident.
A business forum between Uzbekistan and Türkiye is scheduled to take place in Tashkent, aiming to strengthen economic ties and explore new partnership opportunities.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is hosting a festival dedicated to future engineers. The event aims to inspire and showcase innovations in engineering among young talents.
A feasibility study for the proposed high-speed rail link connecting Tashkent and Samarkand in Uzbekistan has been presented, moving the project forward.
The capital city of Tashkent has emerged as the leading region in Uzbekistan for the number of registered enterprises, indicating its economic dynamism.
Uzbekistan has launched the Tashkent International Financial Center (TIFC), a strategic move aimed at advancing investment reform with legal certainty and enforceability.
An IMRI study has found that Tashkent's outer districts are quiet at night, highlighting areas where the city's night economy is active and where it is not.
The Innoprom Central Asia exhibition has commenced in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The event brings together industry leaders and innovators to showcase advancements in various sectors across Central Asia.
A new Norwegian Ambassador has officially presented their credentials in Tashkent, marking a formal step in diplomatic relations. This event signifies the start of their diplomatic mission in Uzbekistan.
A new transit corridor between Pakistan and Iran has officially opened, with the first consignment, carrying frozen meat, successfully dispatched to Tashkent.
More transport services will be added to popular mountain tourist destinations in Bostanlyk district, Tashkent region, on weekends and holidays to accommodate visitors.
Officials at a Tashkent forum announced that trade turnover between Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan has increased 26-fold over the past decade, reaching US$795 million in 2025.
Uzbekistan airline Centrum Air is set to introduce weekly direct flights connecting Perm and Tashkent, with services scheduled to commence on September 7, 2026.
Tashkent Metro and a Chinese railway university have held discussions on training qualified specialists and expanding cooperation in metro workforce development.
Uzbekistan will establish a UNESCO-backed regional center in Tashkent. This center aims to develop preschool education and foster international cooperation and research in the field.
Tashkent has given the green light for the construction of Bektemir Business City, a 58-hectare multifunctional complex with a planned investment of US$1.2 billion.
Uzbekistan has launched the 20 MW Charvak wind power plant in the Tashkent region, funded by a US$28 million grant from China, boosting the country's renewable energy capacity.
Officials in Tashkent met with a 30-member Chinese business delegation to discuss potential investments, industrial cooperation, and manufacturing in the home appliances sector.
Residents of Tashkent can now use a new Telegram bot to report suspected illegal construction activities near their homes, playgrounds, green areas, and public spaces.
Teachers in Tashkent have received training on Finland's Eduten platform, an educational technology tool, to enhance teaching methods and digital literacy.
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev presented a six-point investment agenda at the Tashkent International Investment Forum, including plans for a financial center, an international commercial court, and incentives.
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Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos met his Uzbek counterpart Bakhtiyor Saidov in Tashkent, pledging to deepen relations between the two countries during the third leg of his Central Asia tour.
Authorities in the Tashkent Region have seized a significant quantity of drugs that were cleverly hidden inside a water pump, thwarting an attempt at illicit trafficking.
Discussions are ongoing regarding the project for a new international airport in Tashkent, as authorities continue negotiations to advance the development.
Delivery couriers in Tashkent have been detained after being found with 30 packages, though the nature of the packages or reason for detention was not immediately specified.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and Tianjin, China, are working to expand their trade and economic cooperation. This initiative seeks to foster stronger commercial ties and mutual development between the two cities.
Officials from Tashkent and Tallinn have engaged in discussions regarding digital cooperation, focusing on advancements in governance and education sectors.
A truck trailer caught fire on the Tashkent–Osh Highway in Uzbekistan, leading to an emergency response. Details regarding the cause and any casualties are pending.
Plans are reportedly underway for the potential launch of an All Seasons Hotel network in Tashkent, indicating growth in the city's hospitality sector.
Italian visa centers in Russia have ceased accepting visa applications submitted through third parties. This change follows a case involving the illegal issuance of Schengen visas to Russian citizens in Tashkent.
Uzbekistan is set to begin construction of a new international airport in Tashkent in June, as part of a large-scale transport infrastructure project aimed at expanding the country's aviation capabilities.
The Tashkent metro ring line is set to commence service earlier than initially planned, providing an expedited improvement to the city's public transportation infrastructure.
The Škoda Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Tashkent to supply ten modern electric trains to Uzbekistan, valued at nearly three billion Czech crowns. The project also includes subsequent vehicle servicing.
Authorities in a Tashkent district have carried out demolitions of several illegal buildings. This action is part of an effort to enforce urban planning regulations and address unauthorized construction.
President Mirziyoyev visited and inspected a new Pavilion complex and a new gastro street in Tashkent. These visits highlight ongoing urban development and infrastructure projects in the capital.
A driver in Tashkent reportedly hit a schoolboy on a pedestrian crossing and then fled the scene of the accident. Authorities are investigating the incident to identify and apprehend the driver.
The Fifth International Investment Forum in Tashkent is taking place, focusing on strengthening Polish-Uzbek economic relations and bilateral business forums.
The Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan has been officially recognized as the world’s largest museum of Islamic civilization, earning a prestigious title from Guinness World Records.
A transit corridor between Pakistan and Iran has been formally opened, with the inaugural shipment of frozen meat transported via refrigerated trucks to Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan held their third Supreme Interstate Council meeting in Tashkent, focusing on strengthening economic cooperation and building a new economic bridge across Eurasia. Both nations are working to transform their political friendship into robust economic power.
A new 110/35/10 kV substation with a capacity of 2x80 MVA has been constructed in Tashkent's Yangihayot district, Uzbekistan, aimed at enhancing the local power supply.
Tashkent Metro is exploring plans to construct park-and-ride facilities near its Olmazor and Turkiston stations to alleviate city congestion and offer travel incentives.
Tashkent has initiated a one-month trial of the compact Yutong E9 electric bus on Route 26, following an agreement with Toshshahartranskhizmat to assess its performance.
Ombudspersons from over 25 countries convened in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to participate in an international conference focused on human rights in the digital era, culminating in the adoption of the Tashkent Declaration.
Authorities in Tashkent have modified their approach to implementing the city's design code following concerns raised by local businesses regarding requirements and procedures.
A man and his five-year-old child died in the Tashkent region after their vehicle was forced off the road by an overtaking car in a fatal traffic accident.
Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan discussed expanding bilateral trade to US$1 billion by 2030 during talks in Tashkent, where they also explored new joint projects in trade, energy, and industry.
Lithuanian students secured three bronze medals and one honorable mention at the 38th International Olympiad in Informatics held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, marking their most successful performance since 2019.
The Iranian ambassador to Tashkent and the head of Uzbekistan's Tourism Committee have held talks to expand tourism cooperation, increase direct flights, and facilitate visas for Iranian citizens.
South Korea's ambassador to Tashkent highlighted a period of 'unprecedented opportunity' in economic cooperation with Uzbekistan, citing significant growth in investment and trade between the two countries at a forum.
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Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov emphasized the critical need for deeper regional cooperation during his address at the fifth Tashkent Investment Forum.
Karlovy Vary Airport in the Czech Republic will operate charter flights to four destinations this year: Antalya (Turkey), Monastir (Tunisia), Burgas (Bulgaria), and Tashkent (Uzbekistan). The route to Israel remains suspended.
Tashkent has finalized agreements totaling US$3.5 billion with various Chinese partners, signaling significant economic cooperation between the two sides.
The Rossotrudnichestvo office in Uzbekistan commemorated its 25th anniversary with celebrations held in Tashkent, marking a quarter-century of its operations.
Authorities in the Tashkent Region successfully prevented the illegal import of medicines. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat illicit trade in pharmaceutical products.
Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev is scheduled to host a series of official events in Tashkent, likely involving diplomatic engagements or domestic policy announcements.
The Uzbekistan National Investment Fund (UzNIF) has launched its Initial Public Offering (IPO), with its shares beginning to trade on both the London and Tashkent stock exchanges. This event has attracted global investor interest and is viewed as a potential turning point for Central Asia.
The Foreign Investors Council in Tashkent has reviewed 116 new initiatives, signaling ongoing efforts to attract and facilitate foreign investment in Uzbekistan.
The Italian ambassador to Tashkent, Piergabriele Papadia de Bottini di Sant'Agnese, and an accomplice, Tatyjana Tarakanova, have been arrested for allegedly selling Schengen visas to Russians.
Uzbekistan and Japan convened a parliamentary forum in Tashkent, bringing together lawmakers from both countries to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation.
Uzbekistan has inaugurated a new high-speed train service connecting the cities of Tashkent and Khiva, enhancing rail travel and connectivity within the country.
A new stage for NGO development has been launched in Tashkent, featuring a coworking center and an expert platform. This initiative aims to foster growth and collaboration within the non-governmental organization sector.
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) visited a pediatric oncology center in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The visit likely focused on assessing healthcare facilities and initiatives for children with cancer.
The United Arab Emirates announced it has dismantled a "terrorist organization" with ties to Iran and arrested its members. Authorities stated the cell was plotting operations to destabilize the state.
The Hotel Uzbekistan in Tashkent remains a distinctive brutalist building, having not only survived the collapse of the Soviet Union but also becoming a symbol of the region.
Uzbekistan has initiated a competition to select leaders for the Tashkent International Financial Centre, seeking to attract top talent for its development.