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How Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries address food security issues
2024-10-26 596Today, each Central Asian country considers ensuring its own food security as one of the most pressing priorities. At the same time, these states face common challenges and threats that can negatively impact the food security of the entire region.
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STRENGTHENING THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENS IN THE AREA OF FREEDOM OF RECEIVING AND DISSEMINATING INFORMATION IN THE NEW UZBEKISTAN
2024-10-23 849Uzbekistan has created a solid legal framework to ensure freedom of speech and information, as well as the development of the media, improvement of the legal basis for the activities and protection of the professional rights of journalists.
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NEW UZBEKISTAN AND CIVIL SOCIETY: STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
2024-10-21 991In New Uzbekistan, comprehensive reforms are being carried out to establish a free and empowered civil society.
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Uzbekistan offers a way out of the “deadlock” in the transport sector
2024-10-21 869Development of the regional transport system in Central Asia is among the top priorities for Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan creates platforms for the emergence of new public politicians
2024-10-21 875New election system in Uzbekistan: what is changing in legislation and social and political life?
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Uzbekistan strives to become one of the world leaders in the production and export of agri-food products
2024-10-21 1020Agriculture is one of the leading sectors of Uzbekistan’s economy. This sector accounts for more than 24% of the republic's gross domestic product and employs about a quarter of the total workforce.
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A new direction in medicine has been launched in Uzbekistan - the use of robotic surgeons
2024-10-21 987Uzbekistan is undergoing a significant modernization of its healthcare system to ensure comprehensive access to quality medical services for the population.
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NEW UZBEKISTAN: HUMAN RIGHTS AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
2024-10-07 976The modern economic and democratic systems are designed to uphold the rights and freedoms of every individual. As is widely acknowledged, there is no universal model for democratic development; it must evolve based on each country's unique conditions and the needs of its people, avoiding rigid formulas.
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The state and civil society in New Uzbekistan are consolidating efforts to combat corruption
2024-10-03 978Over the years of independence, the role of civil society in Uzbekistan has become increasingly important. The representatives of civil society are not only involved, but also actively take the initiative in the life of society and the state.