On his Swedish visa application, Yuri Zhukovsky said he was an administrator of Pakhtakor, ex-Soviet Uzbekistan’s most popular football club, and attached
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Boxing’s IBA out of Olympics, but bouts still on for Paris Games | Olympics News
International Olympic Committee withdraws recognition of International Boxing Association at Olympic events. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has banished the International Boxing
IBA slams ‘black sheep’ breakaway body as schism roils boxing | Boxing News
International Boxing Association (IBA) President Umar Kremlev has blasted the national federations who broke away from the body to form a new
Uzbekistan votes on referendum to extend president’s term limits | Politics News
People in Uzbekistan are voting on a constitutional referendum that could allow President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to extend his rule by 14 years.
Blinken in Central Asia to boost ties amid Russia-Ukraine war | Russia-Ukraine war News
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Kazakhstan, his first stop on a Central Asia trip to meet his counterparts
‘I was naive about Russia’: Central Asians on the Ukraine war | Russia-Ukraine war News
Kyiv, Ukraine – Serik Talipzhanov does not like Russia any more. The 32-year-old bank cashier lives in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s former capital and
Uzbekistan jails protesters over anti-government unrest | News
Court sentences 22 people to various prison terms over last year’s unrest which left 21 people dead. A court in Uzbekistan has
Indian pharma under scrutiny again after 18 Uzbek child deaths | Health News
Among the world’s biggest rug exporters, India is investigating the firm whose cough syrup has been linked to the deaths India has
Uzbekistan puts 22 anti-government protesters on trial | Protests News
Uzbekistan has put 22 people on trial, accusing them of “undermining constitutional order” by taking part in unprecedented anti-government protests in July.
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