Eid al-Adha prayers will be performed in mosques across the country on Friday, June 6, 2025. According to the Muslim Office, Eid al-Adha prayers will be performed in mosques in the regions of our republic at the following times:
Uzbekistan will recognize the Afghan interim government "when the time is right." In turn, it wants this process to be carried out together with the international community.
Senator Abdurakhim Erkaev said at the Senate plenary session that Uzbekistan lags behind some African countries in terms of justice. According to him, the results of the work carried out in recent years to reform the judicial system are not visible.
Ahror Burkhanov, spokesman for the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, commented on the detention of Uzbek citizens at UAE airports.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has announced that he will step down from his post in 2029, when his current seven-year term ends. He stressed that the president of any country is not a shadow of God on earth, but an ordinary servant of the people.
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev told Al Jazeera that Kazakhstan is a guarantor of stability and security in the region. According to him, Kazakhstan does not intend to radically change its foreign policy, but its main goal is to maintain a balance with major powers and neighbors, while protecting national interests.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that a team of 10 lawyers has begun work on drafting a new constitution. He stressed that "the new constitution is not a matter of personal interest, but a national issue."
According to the website of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, in January-March 2025, Uzbekistan's public debt increased by $2.2 billion, exceeding $42.4 billion. Of this, external debt amounted to $35.5 billion, and domestic debt amounted to $6.9 billion.
Three officers of the Yangihayot district of Tashkent's Internal Affairs Department burned the beards of detained compatriots, beat them with batons, and tortured them with electric shocks.
China is trying to develop "genocide tourism" to hide its crimes in East Turkestan.