Uzbekistan is launching a green energy offensive in 2025 that aims to boost the share of renewable energy usage in the country from 16 percent at present to 26 percent by the end of the year.
The partnership aims to collaborate in the fields of genomics, next-generation prevention, novel screening, and diagnostics development
Uzbekistan is rapidly expanding its renewable energy infrastructure and aiming to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
T HE JAILING of dissenters is nothing new in Uzbekistan, Central Asia’s most populous country, where faulting the president can land you in trouble. What is unusual is the recent public outcry after the imprisonment of an ordinary motorist, who found himself behind bars after his tirade over fuel shortages went viral.
Uzbekistan Airways airliners have changed their routes when flying to Europe to avoid Russian and Belarusian airspace as a "precautionary measure," the Uzbek news outlet Repost reported on Jan. 28. The news comes a month after an Azerbaijani airliner crashed in Kazakhstan after flying through the Russian airspace.
Shakarap is a simple but delicious dessert consisting of sliced fruits or vegetables soaked in honey syrup, often flavored with warming spices like cinnamon or cloves. This unassuming treat highlights the natural flavors of Uzbekistan's produce, amplified by the sweetness of locally produced honey.
Uzbekistan plans to increase the share of "green energy" in the country's total energy capacity to 26%, up from the current 16%, Azernews reports.
Experience the vibrant street food culture of Tashkent, the heart of Uzbekistan’s Silk Road history. From bold spices to extraordinary dishes, this tour captures the essence of Central Asia’s unique culinary traditions.
In this international friendly, neither team was able to gain an advantage. Both teams tried, it was even, but they failed to score in the opponent's goal.
The project will introduce advanced artificial intelligence capabilities while prioritizing sustainability and energy efficiency.
In a sign of its ambition to expand its foothold in genomics and grow its contribution to global genomics diversity, M42 and Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Health have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) to collaborate and explore opportunities for strategic partnerships on the Uzbek Genome Program.
L&T will be responsible for the engineering, procurement and construction of this new-age Data Centre equipped with advanced AI capabilities