A brawl in a nightclub in Tashkent has led to serious consequences. As a result, one person was hospitalized in serious condition with a brain injury. A criminal case has been opened into the incident. The recent increase in such violence is worrying the public. If security measures are not tightened, the situation may worsen.
Uzbekistan may ban filming a person without their consent. The Ministry of Justice is proposing amendments to the legislation. The new norms aim to strengthen personal privacy and regulate the use of a person's image with restrictions.
Instead of helping patients, medical workers are busy collecting votes. Instead of attending classes, schoolchildren are collecting votes on an electronic platform. Teachers and civil servants are being forced to vote.
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have reached a full agreement, with checkpoints reopened and air traffic restored. Azerbaijan and Armenia have also reached a compromise on all points of the peace treaty. What opportunities do these agreements create for stability and economic development in the region?
Over the past 4 years, about 600 road accidents have occurred in Uzbekistan due to drunk drivers. In 2024 alone, 405 accidents were committed by those deprived of their driving rights. This has caused serious objections, and the demand for tougher punishment is growing.
The religious committee announced that it will accept new applications from entrepreneurs to organize the Umrah pilgrimage. However, the $1 million reserve requirement still remains.
Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov has proposed introducing a visa-free regime for Central Asian countries. At the same time, he noted that the 101-year-old border dispute between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan has been resolved, and that eternal peace has been established in Central Asia.
Uzbekistan's Navoiyuran has signed a major contract with France's Orano Corporation to mine uranium at the South Jongeldi deposit. Experts see this cooperation as an important step in attracting investment and technology.
The presidents signed an agreement on disputed territories, ending a long-standing conflict. How will this move affect regional stability?
The leaders of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have agreed to sign a landmark agreement to demarcate the borders of the three countries. The document, to be signed in Khujand on March 31, is expected to end years of disputes and strengthen regional cooperation.