AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWomen’s Football Qualification: South Africa kept its FIFA Women’s World Cup hopes alive by beating Nigeria, but coach Desiree Ellis says the qualification route is still confusing as teams like Uzbekistan are set to be drawn into preliminary groups. Aviation & Trade: Uzbekistan is pushing a major “New Tashkent” airport plan to turn the country into a leading Central Asian air hub, while regional logistics and cargo competition with Kazakhstan continues. Energy & Safety: After a Central Asia power failure, Uzbekistan’s energy ministry says Surkhandarya’s electricity was restored using emergency automation and energy storage systems, following outages linked to grid disruptions across neighbors. Border Friction: At the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border in Batken, travelers reported hours-long queues and stalled vehicle flow at control points. Uzbek Victims’ Support: Families of Uzbek citizens killed in Russia’s Nizhnekamsk drone attack will receive compensation from Tatarstan authorities, with payments also planned for injured workers. Culture & Tourism: Samarkand was named a World Craft City, adding to Uzbekistan’s growing global push for heritage and artisan tourism. Sports (Chess): R Praggnanandhaa drew Levon Aronian at the Sinquefield Cup and remains in joint second with three rounds left.
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