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international1 year ago

Turkey Aids UAE in Arrest of Uzbeks for Rabbi's Murder

Turkey has captured and deported three Uzbek nationals suspected of killing Rabbi Tzvi Kogan in the UAE. The suspects fled to Turkey after the alleged murder, prompting the UAE to request Turkey's assistance. Turkish authorities apprehended the individuals in Istanbul and extradited them back to the UAE to face charges. The incident comes amid strained Turkish-Israeli relations following recent geopolitical tensions.

crime1 year ago

Wisconsin Man Fakes Death, Resurfaces in Uzbekistan

A Wisconsin man, Ryan Borgwardt, faked his own death in a kayaking accident and is believed to be in Uzbekistan. Authorities are in contact with him, urging him to return to the U.S. to reunite with his family. Borgwardt staged his disappearance by dumping his phone in Green Lake and traveling through Canada to Uzbekistan. While no criminal charges have been filed, officials hope he will return voluntarily, especially with the upcoming holidays.

international-relations1 year ago

Russia to Construct Central Asia's First Nuclear Plant in Uzbekistan

Russia and Uzbekistan have signed an agreement for Russia to build Central Asia's first nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan, with six reactors totaling 330 megawatts. The project aims to leverage Uzbekistan's uranium reserves and increase Russia's influence in the region. The deal was finalized during talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Uzbek leader Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Tashkent. Putin also pledged to boost gas deliveries to Uzbekistan, reflecting Russia's efforts to strengthen ties amid ongoing tensions with the West over the Ukraine conflict.

sports1 year ago

Oksana Chusovitina, 48, Withdraws from Paris 2024 Due to Injury

Oksana Chusovitina, the 48-year-old gymnast from Uzbekistan, will not compete in her ninth Olympic Games due to an injury sustained during podium training at the Asian Gymnastics Championships. Chusovitina, who holds records for most Olympic appearances and oldest gymnast to compete at the Olympics, announced the news on Instagram, expressing her disappointment but encouraging support for her teammates. This likely marks the end of her illustrious Olympic career.

international-relations2 years ago

"China Strengthens Ties with Uzbekistan, Explores New Railway Route"

China has upgraded its diplomatic ties with Uzbekistan to an "all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership" and proposed closer cooperation on various projects, including the construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway to create a new trade route bypassing Russia. This move comes as shippers seek alternatives to the existing overland link via Russia due to sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The railway project aims to facilitate faster freight transport between China and Europe, although details regarding financing, technical aspects, and the route itself remain unclear.

environment2 years ago

Lost Livelihoods: The Aral Sea's Devastating Impact on Local Men

The Aral Sea, once the world's fourth-largest inland body of water, has drastically shrunk to less than a quarter of its former size, leaving behind a vast desert and ghost towns. Former fishermen in Muynak, Uzbekistan, reminisce about the thriving fish market and the bounty that provided for their families. The sea's disappearance, caused by both nature and human activities such as irrigation, has led to the closure of resorts and the decline of the region's population. The fishermen paint their memories of the Aral, while others mark their graves with anchors or lighthouses as a reminder of their lost livelihoods.

international-relations2 years ago

Macron's Nuclear Diplomacy Challenges Russia's Influence

French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in an effort to secure uranium for France's nuclear plants and expand French influence in the region. With geopolitical tensions rising with current major suppliers Niger and Russia, Macron aims to anticipate concerns over the reliability of uranium imports. The EU has seen a decrease in uranium imports from Russia while increasing imports from Kazakhstan. French nuclear firm Orano is active in both countries, and new contracts and business partnerships are expected to be announced during the trip. The visit also highlights the competition between the EU and China for influence in the region through investment programs.

crime2 years ago

'Princess of Uzbekistan' Unmasked as Mastermind Behind Global Money Laundering Scheme

Gulnara Karimova, known as the "Princess of Uzbekistan," has been accused by Swiss authorities of leading an international crime organization that laundered hundreds of millions of dollars. She is accused of stealing money from Uzbekistan, bribing executives and government officials, and using various companies and bank accounts in Switzerland to launder the funds. Karimova, who had diplomatic immunity for years, is currently imprisoned in Uzbekistan and has been indicted in Switzerland on charges of heading the alleged crime syndicate. Her organization, known as "The Office," allegedly consisted of over 100 legitimate companies working to hide stolen money. Karimova denies the charges and her lawyers claim she has been held in arbitrary detention and deprived of basic rights.

crime2 years ago

"Daughter of Former Uzbek President Accused of Leading Criminal Organization in Switzerland"

Switzerland's federal prosecutor has indicted Gulnara Karimova, the daughter of Uzbekistan's former president, accusing her of leading a criminal organization called "The Office" and accepting bribes from telecoms companies. The organization allegedly funneled hundreds of millions of dollars through bank accounts in multiple countries, with Karimova being the true beneficiary. Over 340 million Swiss francs ($370 million) have already been confiscated, and more than 440 million francs of assets remain under seizure. Karimova, who is currently in prison in Uzbekistan, denies the allegations and plans to fight for her acquittal.

accidentsdisasters2 years ago

Series of Powerful Explosions Rock Tashkent, Uzbekistan

A powerful explosion at a warehouse near Tashkent's airport in Uzbekistan caused a fire, which has been contained and is under control, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The cause of the explosion is unclear, but there have been no reports of injuries or deaths. Flights at Tashkent International Airport are operating normally, and a special laboratory has been set up to investigate the incident.

accidentsdisasters2 years ago

Massive Blast Rocks Tashkent Airport in Uzbekistan

A powerful explosion occurred near Tashkent International Airport in Uzbekistan, leaving several people injured. The cause of the explosion is still unclear, but fire crews were able to quickly respond and contain the fire. Emergency services are providing medical assistance to those injured. Accidents of this magnitude are rare in Uzbekistan, although incidents due to dilapidated equipment and poor safety standards are common.