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Iran Claims Downing of US A-10, Washington Confirms Aircraft Loss

Iran Claims Downing of US A-10, Washington Confirms Aircraft Loss

4/4/2026
AI Warfare and Stealth Jets: Can Technology Outsmart the F-35 in Modern Combat?

AI Warfare and Stealth Jets: Can Technology Outsmart the F-35 in Modern Combat?

Artificial intelligence and open-source intelligence (OSINT) are increasingly shaping modern warfare, with claims that predictive targeting and civilian satellite data could help counter stealth aircraft like the F-35. However, military experts emphasize that the jet’s advanced electronic warfare systems and networked operations make it extremely difficult to defeat, highlighting the growing role of technology and information in global conflicts.

4/4/2026
Trump sparks controversy: defense prioritized over healthcare and childcare funding

Trump sparks controversy: defense prioritized over healthcare and childcare funding

US President Donald Trump said the federal government should focus more on defense spending, leaving healthcare and childcare responsibilities to individual states. His remarks, made during a closed event, have triggered widespread debate and public reaction.

4/3/2026
Trump vs Macron: Diplomatic Tensions Escalate After Mockery and Sharp Responses

Trump vs Macron: Diplomatic Tensions Escalate After Mockery and Sharp Responses

A recent exchange between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron has sparked controversy on the global stage. Trump’s remarks mocking Macron and his wife triggered strong reactions, while Macron dismissed the comments and called for seriousness in international matters, especially regarding war, NATO, and global security. The situation highlights growing tensions between allies and raises questions about diplomatic conduct in critical geopolitical moments.

4/3/2026
Uzbekistan Introduces New Rules to Refund Victims of Online Loan Fraud

Uzbekistan Introduces New Rules to Refund Victims of Online Loan Fraud

Victims of fraudulent online loans in Uzbekistan will now have their debts suspended and any deducted funds refunded, following official recognition and a court decision.

4/3/2026
Russia Temporarily Bans Gasoline Exports: What It Means for Global and Domestic Markets

Russia Temporarily Bans Gasoline Exports: What It Means for Global and Domestic Markets

Russia has introduced a temporary ban on gasoline exports until the end of July to stabilize its domestic fuel market. The move comes amid rising seasonal demand during the agricultural planting season and increasing global oil prices. The restriction aims to prevent shortages and control fuel costs within the country.

4/3/2026
Is Stair Climbing Good or Bad for Your Knees? Expert Advice Before You Start

Is Stair Climbing Good or Bad for Your Knees? Expert Advice Before You Start

Stair climbing is a convenient and effective exercise for improving fitness, burning calories, and strengthening lower-body muscles. However, whether it benefits or harms your knees depends on your physical condition, joint health, and how often you do it. Understanding the risks and proper approach can help you avoid long-term joint damage while still enjoying its advantages.

4/3/2026
Uzbekistan Introduces 5-Day Workweek in Healthcare: New Schedules and Duty System Explained

Uzbekistan Introduces 5-Day Workweek in Healthcare: New Schedules and Duty System Explained

Starting April 1, 2026, Uzbekistan’s public healthcare institutions have shifted to a 5-day workweek. To ensure uninterrupted medical services, a duty-based system will operate on weekends and holidays, while working hours are adjusted based on staff roles and conditions.

4/2/2026
Trump’s NATO Pressure Tactics and Switzerland’s Patriot Dilemma: Ukraine Aid and Defense Deals in Turmoil

Trump’s NATO Pressure Tactics and Switzerland’s Patriot Dilemma: Ukraine Aid and Defense Deals in Turmoil

Rising tensions between the United States and European allies have surfaced as Donald Trump reportedly threatened to halt Ukraine-bound weapons under NATO’s PURL programme unless support was given for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Switzerland is reconsidering its Patriot missile purchase due to delays tied to US prioritization of Ukraine, raising broader concerns about defense commitments and shifting geopolitical priorities.

4/2/2026
Trump Makes Historic Appearance at U.S. Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Case

Trump Makes Historic Appearance at U.S. Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Case

U.S. President Donald Trump became the first sitting leader to attend a hearing at the U.S. Supreme Court. The court is reviewing the legality of his executive order restricting birthright citizenship.

4/2/2026

Uzbekistan to Subsidize Air Freight Costs to Support Business Amid Global Disruptions

Uzbekistan is introducing partial subsidies for air cargo transportation to help businesses navigate global logistics challenges. The move, announced following a presidential briefing, aims to sustain economic growth, stabilize supply chains, and strengthen resilience against international market volatility in 2026.

4/1/2026

Pope Leo Condemns War as US-Iran Tensions Rise During Palm Sunday Mass

Speaking before thousands in the Vatican, Pope Leo called God the “king of peace,” rejecting the use of religion to justify war amid escalating Middle East conflict

3/30/2026

US E-3 Surveillance Aircraft Worth Hundreds of Millions Reportedly Destroyed in Saudi Arabia

An AWACS aircraft valued at approximately $250–300 million was reportedly struck at a base near Riyadh, as tensions with Iran continue to escalate

3/30/2026
US Deploys 3,500 Troops and Considers Iran Ground Operations as Middle East Conflict Escalates

US Deploys 3,500 Troops and Considers Iran Ground Operations as Middle East Conflict Escalates

The United States has sent 3,500 additional troops aboard USS Tripoli while weighing possible ground raids in Iran, as Israeli strikes, Gulf infrastructure attacks, and regional threats intensify the crisis

3/29/2026

No Kings Protests Sweep the US and Europe as Millions Rally Against Trump

Over 3,300 demonstrations and nearly 8 million participants took to the streets across the United States and Europe, protesting Donald Trump’s policies on democracy, migration, and foreign affairs.

3/29/2026

Trump Mocks Saudi Crown Prince MBS With 'Kissing My Ass' Jab at Investment Forum

US President Donald Trump sparked controversy by crudely claiming Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underestimated his return to power and now must show deference, even as he praised MBS as a “warrior” backing US efforts against Iran. The remarks, delivered at the Saudi-backed Future Investment Initiative in Florida, highlight shifting personal dynamics amid ongoing regional tensions

3/28/2026

Nuclear Power Plant Costs Compared: Why Some Countries Pay 10x More Per MW

A detailed comparison of major nuclear projects in the USA, UAE, Egypt, Uzbekistan, and China, highlighting cost per megawatt, construction timelines, and key developers to reveal why prices vary dramatically worldwide.

3/28/2026

Uzbekistan Updates Personal Data Law, Allows Overseas Storage Under New Rules

Starting March 27, 2026, Uzbekistan has implemented key amendments to its personal data law. While biometric and genetic data must remain in the country, other types of data can now be stored and processed abroad under specific conditions.

3/27/2026

Trump’s Signature to Appear on U.S. Dollar Bills Starting June 2026

Beginning June 2026, U.S. banknotes will feature President Donald Trump’s signature. This marks the first time in American history that a sitting president’s signature will appear on national currency, tied to the country’s 250th anniversary.

3/27/2026

Mirziyoyev Reviews Gas Output Decline: New Strategy Aims to Stabilize Uzbekistan’s Energy Sector

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a high-level meeting on Uzbekistan’s oil and gas industry, addressing falling gas production and outlining measures such as new wells, advanced technologies, and international partnerships to ensure long-term stability.

3/27/2026

Uzbekistan’s Nuclear Power Project Expands: $24.7 Billion Impact and Dual Reactor Plan Revealed

Uzbekistan’s nuclear energy project in Jizzakh is evolving into a large-scale initiative with major economic implications. While Rosatom estimates up to $24.7 billion in industrial orders, earlier cost projections were significantly lower, raising questions about the project’s true value and scope.

3/26/2026

Trump Says Iran War Deal Is Close as Tehran Rejects Plan and Sets New Terms

U.S. President Donald Trump says a deal to end the Iran war may be within reach, but Tehran has rejected his ceasefire proposal and introduced its own conditions. Disputes over the Strait of Hormuz and rising casualties continue to shape the crisis.

3/26/2026

Trump Invites Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Peace Council Meeting and G20 Summit

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Uzbekistan’s leader Shavkat Mirziyoyev to attend an upcoming Peace Council meeting and the G20 summit in Miami, highlighting strong bilateral relations and acknowledging Uzbekistan’s recent achievements.

3/26/2026

Iran Claims Strike on US Aircraft Carrier as Middle East Conflict Intensifies and Energy Crisis Deepens

Iran has claimed it launched cruise missiles targeting a US aircraft carrier while escalating attacks across the Middle East, including strikes near Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain. Despite US assurances that missiles were intercepted, tensions continue to rise, with threats to global shipping routes and oil supplies intensifying fears of a wider regional war and economic instability.

3/26/2026

“Enterprise Uzbekistan” Digital Hub to Operate Under Special Legal Regime Until 2100

Uzbekistan is launching an international digital technologies center with long-term legal incentives to boost innovation, attract global tech companies, and expand exports. The initiative aims to create hundreds of thousands of jobs and position the country as a regional tech hub.

3/26/2026

Trump Prepares Military Pressure on Iran as Peace Talks Collapse Over “Unrealistic” Demands

Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating as diplomatic efforts stall and military preparations intensify. While Washington pushes a 15-point peace plan, Tehran’s counter-demands and strategic ambitions over the Strait of Hormuz are deepening the standoff and shaking global oil markets.

3/25/2026

Uzbekistan to Launch Two Islamic Banks by 2030, Targeting $1 Billion in Investment

Uzbekistan is set to introduce Islamic finance by opening new banks and implementing Sharia-compliant financial instruments. The initiative aims to attract major investments, expand financial services, and strengthen the country’s economic diversification.

3/25/2026

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AI Warfare and Stealth Jets: Can Technology Outsmart the F-35 in Modern Combat?

Artificial intelligence and open-source intelligence (OSINT) are increasingly shaping modern warfare, with claims that predictive targeting and civilian satellite data could help counter stealth aircraft like the F-35. However, military experts emphasize that the jet’s advanced electronic warfare systems and networked operations make it extremely difficult to defeat, highlighting the growing role of technology and information in global conflicts.

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Trump sparks controversy: defense prioritized over healthcare and childcare funding

US President Donald Trump said the federal government should focus more on defense spending, leaving healthcare and childcare responsibilities to individual states. His remarks, made during a closed event, have triggered widespread debate and public reaction.

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Trump vs Macron: Diplomatic Tensions Escalate After Mockery and Sharp Responses

A recent exchange between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron has sparked controversy on the global stage. Trump’s remarks mocking Macron and his wife triggered strong reactions, while Macron dismissed the comments and called for seriousness in international matters, especially regarding war, NATO, and global security. The situation highlights growing tensions between allies and raises questions about diplomatic conduct in critical geopolitical moments.

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Uzbekistan Introduces New Rules to Refund Victims of Online Loan Fraud

Victims of fraudulent online loans in Uzbekistan will now have their debts suspended and any deducted funds refunded, following official recognition and a court decision.

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Russia Temporarily Bans Gasoline Exports: What It Means for Global and Domestic Markets

Russia has introduced a temporary ban on gasoline exports until the end of July to stabilize its domestic fuel market. The move comes amid rising seasonal demand during the agricultural planting season and increasing global oil prices. The restriction aims to prevent shortages and control fuel costs within the country.

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Is Stair Climbing Good or Bad for Your Knees? Expert Advice Before You Start

Stair climbing is a convenient and effective exercise for improving fitness, burning calories, and strengthening lower-body muscles. However, whether it benefits or harms your knees depends on your physical condition, joint health, and how often you do it. Understanding the risks and proper approach can help you avoid long-term joint damage while still enjoying its advantages.

4/3/2026

Uzbekistan Introduces 5-Day Workweek in Healthcare: New Schedules and Duty System Explained

Starting April 1, 2026, Uzbekistan’s public healthcare institutions have shifted to a 5-day workweek. To ensure uninterrupted medical services, a duty-based system will operate on weekends and holidays, while working hours are adjusted based on staff roles and conditions.

4/2/2026

Trump’s NATO Pressure Tactics and Switzerland’s Patriot Dilemma: Ukraine Aid and Defense Deals in Turmoil

Rising tensions between the United States and European allies have surfaced as Donald Trump reportedly threatened to halt Ukraine-bound weapons under NATO’s PURL programme unless support was given for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Switzerland is reconsidering its Patriot missile purchase due to delays tied to US prioritization of Ukraine, raising broader concerns about defense commitments and shifting geopolitical priorities.

4/2/2026

Trump Makes Historic Appearance at U.S. Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Case

U.S. President Donald Trump became the first sitting leader to attend a hearing at the U.S. Supreme Court. The court is reviewing the legality of his executive order restricting birthright citizenship.

4/2/2026

U.S. Signals NATO Rethink After Iran War as Rubio Pressures European Allies

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Washington may reassess its role in NATO after the Iran conflict, citing lack of support from European allies and growing transatlantic tensions.

4/1/2026

Uzbekistan to Subsidize Air Freight Costs to Support Business Amid Global Disruptions

Uzbekistan is introducing partial subsidies for air cargo transportation to help businesses navigate global logistics challenges. The move, announced following a presidential briefing, aims to sustain economic growth, stabilize supply chains, and strengthen resilience against international market volatility in 2026.

4/1/2026

Pope Leo Condemns War as US-Iran Tensions Rise During Palm Sunday Mass

Speaking before thousands in the Vatican, Pope Leo called God the “king of peace,” rejecting the use of religion to justify war amid escalating Middle East conflict

3/30/2026

US E-3 Surveillance Aircraft Worth Hundreds of Millions Reportedly Destroyed in Saudi Arabia

An AWACS aircraft valued at approximately $250–300 million was reportedly struck at a base near Riyadh, as tensions with Iran continue to escalate

3/30/2026

US Deploys 3,500 Troops and Considers Iran Ground Operations as Middle East Conflict Escalates

The United States has sent 3,500 additional troops aboard USS Tripoli while weighing possible ground raids in Iran, as Israeli strikes, Gulf infrastructure attacks, and regional threats intensify the crisis

3/29/2026

No Kings Protests Sweep the US and Europe as Millions Rally Against Trump

Over 3,300 demonstrations and nearly 8 million participants took to the streets across the United States and Europe, protesting Donald Trump’s policies on democracy, migration, and foreign affairs.

3/29/2026

Trump Mocks Saudi Crown Prince MBS With 'Kissing My Ass' Jab at Investment Forum

US President Donald Trump sparked controversy by crudely claiming Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underestimated his return to power and now must show deference, even as he praised MBS as a “warrior” backing US efforts against Iran. The remarks, delivered at the Saudi-backed Future Investment Initiative in Florida, highlight shifting personal dynamics amid ongoing regional tensions

3/28/2026

Nuclear Power Plant Costs Compared: Why Some Countries Pay 10x More Per MW

A detailed comparison of major nuclear projects in the USA, UAE, Egypt, Uzbekistan, and China, highlighting cost per megawatt, construction timelines, and key developers to reveal why prices vary dramatically worldwide.

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Uzbekistan Updates Personal Data Law, Allows Overseas Storage Under New Rules

Starting March 27, 2026, Uzbekistan has implemented key amendments to its personal data law. While biometric and genetic data must remain in the country, other types of data can now be stored and processed abroad under specific conditions.

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