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Uzbekistan Offers Free Treatment for Palestinian Children and Women — Victims of War#World13.11 15:44
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Liberal Democrats Increase Their Presence in Uzbekistan's Parliament Following Elections28.10 15:32
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Voter Turnout in Uzbekistan's Parliamentary Elections Exceeds 71%28.10 15:27
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Over One Million Early Voters in Uzbekistan's Parliamentary Elections25.10 18:15
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Uzbekistan's CEC Accredits Nearly 100 Journalists and Over 300 Observers25.10 16:12
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Russian-Language Writer and Poet from Uzbekistan Shamshad Abdullaev Passes Away#World25.10 15:30
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Uzbek Analysts Forecast Minimum 6% Economic Growth by Year-End21.10 09:58
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Uzbek Parties Unveil Platforms for Parliamentary Elections15.10 22:06
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Taliban Signs $1 Billion Gas Field Development Contract with Uzbek Company#World14.10 20:00
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Uzbekistan's CEC to Implement Electronic Voting System for the First Time in Elections14.10 19:51
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26 September26.09«Let football players play, and let others manage football» is a thesis that has no right to existAlisher Aminov on the FIFPro General Assembly in Tashkent and the legal foundations of the sports management system in Uzbekistan
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17 September17.09How Uzbekistan's Cultural Heritage Surprised the HermitageReport by Pavel Lurie
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11 September11.09Enlightenment Against IgnoranceThe 8th International WOSCU Congress with the Center for Islamic Civilization
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06 August06.08What went wrong in Central Asia’s coronavirus response?How poor planning and a fixation on faulty test results undid months of hard work
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31 July31.07“Another week and I wouldn’t have got out of there alive”Why patients in Uzbekistan fear ending up in hospital, and medics fear the end of the lockdown
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31 July31.07The beshik – a 2,000-year-old traditionHow Uzbekistan’s traditional cradles and accompanying ceremony have been a key component of family life for centuries
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21 July21.07War of worldsThe first public protest action in Uzbekistan in defence of women’s rights met with an aggressive reaction from much of society
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18 July18.07The secrets of O’rtasaroyHow Uzbekistan’s shipping-container quarantine camp became a symbol of government coercion
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25 June25.06An Uzbek firstTashkent sends troops to Russia’s Victory Day Parade for the first time. There they took part alongside their neighbours
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22 June22.06Life in red, yellow and greenWhat three months of strict COVID-19 self-isolation have taught ordinary Uzbeks
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08 June08.06A very literal containmentHow Central Asia fought the coronavirus with quarantines, Part 2: Uzbekistan’s container camps
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02 June02.06Fire and stone hailViolent clashes break out on the Uzbek-Kyrgyz border
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02 June02.06How are Central Asian countries recording COVID-19 deaths?Recent reports from Almaty shed a little light on a rather unclear issue
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28 May28.05Lobbying, Uzbek-styleA former State Tourism Committee official talks about a new project to attract foreign ideas and technologies
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23 May23.05Silent anniversaryWill Uzbeks ever find out the whole truth about the Andijan shootings in 2005?
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19 May19.05“I felt like a criminal”How Central Asia fought the coronavirus with quarantines – and appears to be winning
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06 May06.05The moment the dam burstHelicopter video captures water gushing from the Sardoba reservoir, with vast damage reported in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
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26 April26.04“Generosity and Assistance”The Uzbek government has announced plans to help the public through the coronavirus crisis – with the main role falling to private business
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14 April14.04In harm’s wayRates of infection among Central Asian healthcare workers are alarming. Their complaints are rarely welcome
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05 April05.04“Far more serious than 2008 and 2014 combined”Economists on how the combined oil crash/coronavirus crisis threatens Central Asia
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01 April01.04Central Asia in lockdownIt’s been a busy week in COVID-19’s Central Asia. Here’s a quick summary
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20 March20.03A billion-dollar crisis package, appeals to private businesses and a bootleg alcohol tragedyThe latest coronavirus news from Central Asia
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19 March19.03Border closures, litigation against God in Kyrgyzstan and a lockdown in KazakhstanHow the coronavirus is being fought in Central Asia
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16 March16.03Still some way to goWhat can bloggers do in Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan?