President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev departed for Samarkand province on April 14, UzA reported. During the two-day trip, the Head of state intends to inspect the projects being implemented in various areas.
President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev departed for Samarkand province on April 14, UzA reported. During the two-day trip, the Head of state intends to inspect the projects being implemented in various areas.
The Cabinet of Ministers’ draft Approval of Administrative Regulations for e-applications to the Governmental R...
Today, Uzgidromet Director Sherzodkhuja Khabibullakhuja issued an emergency weather statement. According to him,...
The President Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed decree appointing five more members of his administration, his spokesman Sher...
Issiqliktaminoti (government body responsible hot water supply) and the French Development Agency signed a memorandum...
The Information and Mass Communications Agency (IMCA) under the President has been abolished. This is stipulated by t...
The Departments of the Presidential Administration has yet been again reorganized. Alisher Samadov was appointed...
Woman driving a GM Lacetti ran over a two-year-old toddler in Fergana province. The tragedy occurred on May 10 i...
There were 16,685 foreign-invested enterprises as of July 1, 2025 in Uzbekistan, which is by 2,805 more compared to t...
Smart AI-powered cameras have been erected at 10 pedestrian crossings in Tashkent. This was reported to Gazeta by Zoy...
The Termez military training ground will host the joint Khamkorlik-2025 (Cooperation) exercises of the Uzbek and Russ...
The President Mirziyoyev signed the Measures to improve efficiency, proactivity and effectiveness in the public admin...
The driver of a GM Lacetti model who during a brawl in Fergana hit a person on the side of the road, killing him, is ...
The President Mirziyoyev signed the Registration of citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan, forei...
Muslima Ziyoboeva, who would have turned 9 on August 22, died on July 3. She was one of dozens of children who became...