President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev will attend the summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) in Bishkek on 5-6 November.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov took part in the 17th "Central Asia-Republic of Korea" cooperation forum, which was held in Seoul today
Tashkent hosted a press conference of international observer missions representing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) structures at the October 27 elections.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev today, before the start of a meeting on projects in the field of hydropower and the tasks of preparing the energy system for the autumn-winter season, focused on an issue that causes serious alarm and concern throughout the world, a correspondent of "Dunyo" information agency reports with reference to the telegram channel of the press secretary the head of our state Sherzod Asadov.
An exhibition featuring the works of artist Inge Schmidt and photographer Krzysztof Plaza, dedicated to the cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, has opened in Berlin. The event was organized by Q Gallery Berlin in collaboration with the Embassy of Uzbekistan
The history of Uzbekistan has been rich in stories about the courage and knowledge, nobility and valor of local women, their high sense of honor and dignity as well as the important role they have played in governance.
A presentation showcasing Uzbekistan’s tourism potential, particularly that of the historic city of Samarkand, was held at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Paris. The event was organized in collaboration with the travel company "Karavan travel"
In the first years of our country’s independence, reforming the judicial system became one of the topical task. In this case, adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan on December 8, 1992 became a solid legal basis for reforms in the system. Accordingly, on September 22, 1994, the first Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan was adopted, and a year later it came into force on April 1.
The modern economic and democratic systems are designed to uphold the rights and freedoms of every individual. As is widely acknowledged, there is no universal model for democratic development; it must evolve based on each country's unique conditions and the needs of its people, avoiding rigid formulas.