AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace & Disaster Tech: China and Central Asian partners (including Uzbekistan) signed on a joint satellite constellation, the Tianwu Constellation, starting with five remote-sensing satellites to monitor earthquakes, glacial floods and other hazards, using AI plus ground systems for earlier warnings. Nuclear Safety Cooperation: Uzbekistan and Norway launched a project under Norway’s Nuclear Action Plan to strengthen Uzbekistan’s radiation and nuclear safety rules, regulators and best practices. Health & Accountability: $43.5 million seized from Gulnara Karimova in Switzerland will fund maternal and neonatal care, including equipping 231 maternity hospitals and training over 80,000 medical workers. Digital Life for Kids: Uzbekistan is considering a law to restrict social media access for children under 16, with stricter enforcement while keeping phones allowed for school use. Energy Pressure in the Region: Russia-linked fuel disruptions are pushing up prices across Central Asia; Kyrgyz officials say adjustments may be gradual as supply stabilizes. Culture & Science Heritage: Namangan hosted the Third International Maqom Art Forum, with President Mirziyoyev highlighting maqom as a bridge for cultural and scientific heritage. Sports (World Cup): DR Congo beat Uzbekistan 3-1 to reach the Round of 32, setting up a knockout clash with England.
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