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This render depicts New Tashkent District 1. The 6,000-hectare (15,000 acre) site will be the first development phase of Uzbekistan’s capital expansion.
The World Bank has approved a $150 million concessional loan to help Uzbekistan expand its small hydropower sector ...
The Uzbekistan government is on an ambitious tourism drive – but is sparring with heritage experts over how to protect its historical sites. The sound of a jackhammer rattles through the air. In ...
By bne IntelliNews Uzbekistan’s Termez border trade hub with Afghanistan has seen a sharp decline in footfall attributed to a ...
Uzbekistan is rapidly scaling up its pharmaceutical sector with the launch of Tashkent Pharma Park — a €1.2 billion project ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin The Navoi Mining & Metallurgical Combine (NMMC) is Uzbekistan’s crown jewel and the fourth largest gold ...
TASHKENT. June 25 (Interfax) - The World Bank has approved a $150 million concessional credit to support Uzbekistan in implementing a new project aimed at developing its potential in the small ...
Uzbekistan has initiated the process to choose a site for its first nuclear power plant and aims to grant a site licence in September 2020, local officials have confirmed to the International Atomic ...
Although Uzbekistan lies thousands of miles from Korea, the organisers of the forthcoming Bukhara Biennale have chosen Frieze Seoul (4-7 September) to announce the launch of Asia's newest biennial ...
The lidar method for aerial archaeology identifies human-modified landscapes. Detection of a massive urban settlement on a mountainous Uzbekistan site challenges preconceptions about medieval ...
The signature ceremony took place in the presence of Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, and Saida Mirziyoyeva, Special Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan. Alongside the signature ...