From Tuesday, April 14, through Friday, April 17, an influx of cool, moist air will sweep across Uzbekistan, according to the latest update from Uzhydromet.
During its session on April 7, the MPs of the Legislative Chamber passed in the first reading of a bill designed to overhaul Uzbekistan’s framework for countering extremism.
Presidents Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan held talks in Bukhara this Saturday, according to the Uzbek leader’s press service. The Kazakh President arrived in the historic city for a working visit.
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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has ordered the construction of a new highway connecting Sokh district of Fergana province to the rest of the country. The directive was announced on April 9 by Jamshid Tursunov, Chairman of the Committee for Roads under the Ministry of Transport, following a high-level meeting chaired by the president.
The State Security Service of Uzbekistan (DXX) has uncovered a major cache of smuggled pharmaceuticals valued at 1 billion soums hidden within a residential home in Tashkent district of Tashkent province.
As of April 1, Uzbekistan has launched a new streamlined procedure allowing vehicle owners to formalize the transfer of driving rights and liability for traffic violations via the My.gov.uz (YDXIP) portal.
Rain showers and potential thunderstorms are expected across parts of the Bukhara, Navoi, Samarkand, Jizzakh, and Kashkadarya regions this Friday afternoon. Elsewhere in the country, the weather will remain dry, according to Uzhydromet.
During its session on April 7, the Senate passed a landmark bill significantly toughening penalties for environmental violations in Uzbekistan.
Samarkand's SOF EXPO venue will host the WORLD EDU 2026 international educational exhibition, one of the largest education events in Central Asia on April 10–11, 2026.
On April 7, the Senate passed the newly revised edition of the Realtor Activities Law, forwarding the bill to the President of Uzbekistan for final signature.
On April 8, authorities at the "Ayritom" border crossing—the primary gateway between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan—seized 190.8 kg of hashish. The contraband was found concealed within double-walled Afghan kazans (traditional cast-iron cauldrons) transported by truck, according to the State Security Service (DXX) press office.
Proposals to advance e-commerce and streamline the operations of bonded warehouses were reviewed during a presentation for President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Thursday.
Mudflows are possible in the foothills and mountainous areas of nine provinces of Uzbekistan from April 10 to 12 due to expected rainfall, Uzhydromet said.
Efforts will be underway to popularize CrossFit among the population of Uzbekistan. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev issued these directives during the April 7th government meeting focused on the development of the sports sector.
Starting April 22, Uzbekistan will implement new Central Bank regulations establishing minimum standards for information and cybersecurity within remote financial services.
Allied Biofuels FE LLC and the Khorezm Region Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan have executed a binding Project Implementation Agreement (PIA), marking a historic turning point in the development of Central Asia’s most consequential clean energy undertaking. The signing of the PIA constitutes a formal and irrevocable commitment by both parties to advance a project of extraordinary strategic, industrial, and environmental significance for the region and the world.
On April 1, the Surkhandarya Province Economic Court adjudicated a high-profile intellectual property case involving global fashion powerhouses Hugo Boss AG (Germany), Puma SE (Germany), and Tommy Hilfiger Licensing B.V. (Netherlands). According to the Ministry of Justice, the legal action was initiated by representatives of these international brands to safeguard their respective trademarks within Uzbekistan.
A high-level Uzbek delegation—comprising officials from the Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Interior, and the Migration Agency—recently conducted a series of meetings with key U.S. departments. These diplomatic efforts were facilitated by the Uzbek Embassy in Washington and the Consulate General in New York.
The Tashkent province is set to become a benchmark for the nation as a territory free from poverty and unemployment. During a government meeting on April 8, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev emphasized that the province’s proximity to the capital naturally elevates local expectations; consequently, employment levels, income, and the overall quality of life must rival those of Tashkent itself.