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Uzbekistan–Aviation: Qanot Sharq has pushed back its long-awaited Tashkent–New York JFK direct flight to September 2, 2026, keeping a twice-weekly schedule (Wednesdays and Sundays) with Airbus A330 aircraft, while tickets still aren’t available in booking systems. Nuclear Power: Uzbekistan has started construction of its first nuclear power plant, with a reported base cost of about $9.5 billion and work aligned with IAEA standards; Mirziyoyev and Putin marked the first unit via video link. Diplomacy: Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos met Uzbekistan’s Bakhtiyor Saidov in Tashkent, pledging to deepen ties on trade, investment, transport and logistics. Sports (Uzbek teams in focus): Alas Pilipinas opened the AVC Women’s Cup by sweeping Uzbekistan 3-0, then Australia edged the Philippines in a five-set thriller; meanwhile, Portugal’s World Cup warm-up vs Chile turned chaotic as Rafael Leão was sent off for punching. Regional Security: Uzbekistan’s interior ministry cooperation with SCO partners highlighted joint training and efforts to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking.

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Jun. 2, 2026

Uzbekistan courts Chinese capital for infrastructure and industry

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May 22, 2026

IT Park Uzbekistan to host Global Business Services Forum 2026 in Tashkent

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May 19, 2026

Uzbekistan signals investor-friendly shift with stock listing and reforms

EIN Presswire

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May 15, 2026

Uzbekistan forum puts women’s leadership and human capital on the economic agenda

EIN Presswire


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Mississippi National Guard Soldiers Share Disaster Response Experience with Uzbekistan Partners

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Jun. 3, 2026

Asyad Group Expands Its Global Footprint with the Acquisition of a Controlling Stake in Uzbekistan’s Logistics Platforms, Advancing Trade Corridors & Regional Connectivity Across Central Asia

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Alona Lebedieva: Uzbekistan is trying to turn Chinese capital into infrastructure and production

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Global Business Services Forum 2026 to Bring International Outsourcing and Digital Services Leaders to Tashkent

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Uzbek President Highlights Turkey’s Rising Role in International Affairs

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