Uzbekistan
Stan’s the name: Inside Israel’s growing partnerships across Central Asia
From energy and agriculture to security and tourism, Israel’s ties with the Central Asian 'Stans' are ever-expanding.
Iran arranges diplomatic visit to Abraham Accords member Kazakhstan
Iran engages in diplomatic blitz, strengthening ties with Iraq, Uzbekistan, UAE - analysis
Cove Capital to mine Kazakhstan tungsten in Trump-announced deal
Ancient ship traded rare metals by traveling in Middle East 2,000 years ago - study
The tin had planned to travel to markets in the Middle East that were supposedly going to be made into a coveted bronze metal..
Strengthening ties between the Holon Institute of Technology and Uzbekistan
Prof. Eduard Yakubov, HIT president, reviews the Israel-Uzbekistan International Summit of Academy and Science.
How did an IDF soldier avoid trouble during emergency landing in Iran?
Mossad officials contacted the soldier, telling her not to identify herself as Israeli, and she attempted not to bring any attention to herself.
Central Asian countries ban citizens from participating in Ukraine war
Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan also warned their citizens of legal repercussions in case of involvement in the war in Ukraine.
Largest meeting of Israeli academics outside Israel led by HIT
The meeting was held during the the Israel-Uzbekistan International Summit of Academy and Science that is being held in Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand, from September 5-11.
Israel-Uzbekistan STEM Conference gets under way in Tashkent
“As a son of both Uzbekistan and Israel, I am trying to build bridges between the two countries.”
China to resume visa issuance to Afghans, exempt Afghan imports from tax
Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced the measures when he met Afghanistan's Taliban-appointed foreign affairs chief in Uzbekistan on Thursday, according to a statement on the ministry website.
Jerusalem’s Wild Kids Animation Studio stars at the Tashkent Animation Forum
Israeli street food finds Uzbekistan foodies
Israeli embassy opens monument to Uzbeks who assisted Holocaust refugees
Most of the 5,000-10,000 Jews living in Uzbekistan today are descendants of Holocaust refugees.