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Global delegates gather in Samarkand as Uzbekistan outlines reforms
Trump and leaders of Central Asian countries meet in Washington in strategic partnership boost
Trump hosts Central Asian leaders as US seeks to deepen critical mineral ties
Polio vaccination rates fell in Europe and Central Asia last year. Here's why the WHO is concerned
The legacy of Amir Temur, a conqueror who built civilisations
Alcohol is fuelling thousands of cancer cases and costing Europe billions of euros, WHO warns
Snow leopard populations threatened by climate change and low genetic diversity
Europe looks East: Uzbekistan builds a new manufacturing bridge
Uzbekistan’s ICT Week 2025: How Central Asia is becoming a global AI and tech hub
Uzbekistan's president at UNGA: Building prosperity at home, partnership abroad
Here are the biggest economic risks for EBRD countries in Europe
Kazakhstan scales up green finance and energy transition efforts in Central Asia
From local mahallas to a global strategy: Uzbekistan’s fight against poverty
How the UN’s Awaza Programme is unlocking trade for landlocked nations
M’Dee: Meet the self-made Kazakh artist who’s shaping the future of Central Asian music
Childhood vaccinations lag in Europe, making kids vulnerable to outbreaks of measles, other diseases
Euronews office opens in Tashkent: A new chapter for media landscape of Central Asia
Kazakhstan aims to attract 150,000 international students by 2029 — what’s driving the push?
WHO: Nearly 2 million avoidable deaths per year tied to chronic disease in Europe and Central Asia
Unity in a fragmented world: Dialogue, trade and climate action at the Astana Forum
Astana International Forum calls for global reform, peacebuilding and climate cooperation
Why organ donation after death is struggling to take root across Central Asia
Four billion people endured extra month of extreme heat last year due to climate change, experts say
NPR sues Trump administration over executive order to cut public media funding
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