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Climate Change Adaptation Measures in the Aral Sea Region
2026-04-21 97Today, climate change stands as one of the most urgent and complex global challenges, with its negative effects being particularly acute in ecologically fragile regions under high anthropogenic pressure.
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Uzbekistan’s Green Economy Transition: Institutional Reform, Carbon Markets, and a New Growth Model
2026-04-21 104In recent years, the Republic of Uzbekistan has embarked on a structured and institutionally grounded transition toward a green economy, positioning sustainability as a core driver of long-term economic resilience, competitiveness, and global integration.
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WATER CONSERVATION MUST BECOME ONE OF OUR CORE VALUES
162Today, global demand for water resources is steadily increasing. In this context, the rational use of shared water resources in Central Asia is one of the key factors in ensuring regional security, stability, and sustainable development.
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Central Asia on the Threshold of a New Environmental Phase
106The Regional Environmental Summit, to be held on 22–24 April 2026 in Astana, Kazakhstan, is of significant importance for Central Asia. Above all, it serves as clear evidence that the countries of the region are jointly seeking solutions to complex challenges such as climate change, water scarcity and land degradation. This reflects a transition to a new phase of environmental policy—one grounded in strong and sustained cooperation.
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Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan enters Guinness World Records and becomes the world’s largest museum of Islamic Civilization
81On April 13, 2026, Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan was officially recognized as the largest museum of Islamic civilization in the world, receiving the prestigious title from Guinness World Records.
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A large-scale celebration of the nationwide holiday Navruz was held at the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Bishkek.
131It was attended by representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in Kyrgyzstan, representatives of international organizations, experts, as well as representatives of Uzbek national cultural centers operating in Kyrgyzstan.
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Tashkent as Central Asia’s Investment Capital: What to Expect from the Fifth International Investment Forum
2026-04-13 68The Fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum will take place on June 16–19, 2026. This year’s theme – “Investment Resilience: New Frontiers, New Partnerships” – frames the agenda around a set of pressing questions: how to protect capital amid global uncertainty, what institutional mechanisms enhance investment resilience in frontier markets, and where the new partnership routes lie.
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The Legacy of Amir Temur at the Center of Islamic Civilization: The Intellectual Foundation of the Third Renaissance
2026-04-09 89Human history shows that great civilizations are built upon a combination of intellectual achievements, spiritual values, and cultural heritage. Central Asia has long been a center of science, art, and philosophy, forming civilizational foundations that have influenced the entire world.
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Tashkent as Central Asia’s Investment Capital: What to Expect from the Fifth International Investment Forum
60The Fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum will take place on June 16–19, 2026.