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Tashkent, named for Uzbekistan's capital city, began as a catering and take-out operation using a commissary kitchen on ...
Even though small in number, immigrants from Uzbekistan love to cook in Pittsburgh, and they are sharing their culinary ...
The People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (PDPU), which positions itself as a left-wing political force, announced its decision to adopt an opposition role during the Legislative Chamber ...
On May 22, Sharifa Madrakhimova – a journalist and human rights activist from Uzbekistan’s Fergana region – was supposed to be in Dublin to accept a 2025 Award for Human Rights Defenders at ...
Earlier this month, Sharifa Madrakhimova’s passport was tampered with and destroyed, preventing her from traveling abroad to accept an award honoring her work defending human rights in Uzbekistan.
Students from CASA shared dishes such as Uzbek plov with over 200 members of the Stanford community. Along with sharing their culture with the wider Stanford community, CASA hopes to create a ...
Addressing Iranian officials, diplomats, and invited guests, Ambassador Nasriev presented an overview of Uzbekistan’s recent achievements in tourism, culture, and science and technology. He described ...
In this episode of Business Line Uzbekistan, we examine the country’s electrical engineering industry, taking stock of its remarkable progress and growth potential. Uzbekistan's electrical ...
Sardor Mirzayusupovich Rustambaev, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to India, has said that his country shares a strong diplomatic partnership as well as deep cultural and historical ties with India.