

U.S. President Donald Trump заявил, что военная операция против Ирана может завершиться в течение двух–трёх недель. Одновременно США намерены передать ответственность за безопасность Ормузского пролива странам, зависящим от него, на фоне роста цен на топливо и глобальной нестабильности.

Israel’s parliament has passed a highly controversial law reinstating the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis. Backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right allies, the measure is already facing strong criticism and a likely Supreme Court challenge.

IRCC expands Express Entry categories targeting doctors, engineers, tradespeople, and managers, offering permanent residency to boost workforce needs

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered an expansion of military operations in southern Lebanon, aiming to extend a security buffer zone as fighting with Hezbollah intensifies. As troops move closer to the Litani River, casualties continue to rise, including journalists and peacekeepers, while over a million people have been displaced amid escalating regional tensions linked to the broader US-Israeli conflict with Iran.

A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthis, Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, and rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz signal a dangerous expansion of the regional conflict with global implications.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has postponed planned strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure, extending a negotiation deadline amid conflicting signals from both sides. While Washington claims progress, Tehran denies direct talks, keeping global markets on edge.
A report claims Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman encouraged Donald Trump to intensify military action against Iran, calling it a historic chance to reshape the Middle East. While Saudi officials deny pushing for prolonged conflict, violence continues to escalate following joint US-Israel strikes and Iran’s retaliation across the region.

Ukraine has reportedly pushed Russian forces out of most of Kupiansk through counterattacks, while Russia is responding with rapid development of a satellite communication system similar to Starlink. The situation highlights both shifting battlefield dynamics and growing reliance on space-based military technologies.

A military transport aircraft crashed in southern Colombia with more than 120 people on board. Conflicting reports on casualties have surfaced, while search and rescue operations continue and dozens remain unaccounted for.

Analysts estimate the US military operation has surpassed 27 billion dollars in total expenses charged to the American budget. With the initial six days costing 11.3 billion and each subsequent day adding 1 billion—equivalent to 41.7 million per hour—these do not account for deploying troops or replacing hardware. Specialists confirm the figures have already gone beyond anticipated levels and are still escalating.

Customs officers at the “Navoi” checkpoint in Tashkent region intercepted a man attempting to smuggle 141 packages of medicines hidden under his clothing. An investigation is currently underway.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has approved a new decree aimed at stabilizing food prices by supporting meat imports and livestock farming. The government will subsidize air freight costs and high-breed cattle imports to reduce the impact of global market fluctuations and ensure steady domestic supply.
A high-level business breakfast in Washington highlighted expanding economic cooperation between Uzbekistan and the United States. Discussions focused on investment growth, the launch of a bilateral business council, and future joint projects, signaling deeper strategic partnership between the two nations.
Iran has refused a 45-day ceasefire proposal, insisting on a permanent end to the war as tensions sharply escalate. U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a deadline alongside expanded threats targeting critical infrastructure, while the United Nations warns such actions could violate international law. Meanwhile, deadly clashes continue across the Middle East, with rising casualties in Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and beyond.
The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) by Transparency International highlights global corruption trends across 180 countries. While 32 nations showed improvement, a staggering 148 either stagnated or worsened. The report underscores how corruption continues to undermine governance, fuel inequality, and hinder progress on major global challenges like climate change.
NASA has released a striking image showing both the near and far sides of the Moon, captured by Artemis II astronauts during their mission. The photo highlights ancient volcanic features and the massive Orientale basin stretching across the lunar surface. This mission marks the first journey beyond Earth’s orbit in 54 years, with astronauts flying around the Moon before returning home.
Uzaeronavigation Center has secured an aircraft operator certificate and introduced a new airline, Avion, focused on inspecting and calibrating airport navigation systems. Equipped with a high-tech laboratory aircraft, the company will enhance aviation safety, ensure compliance with international standards, and carry out specialized monitoring tasks across Uzbekistan’s airspace.
The United States and Iran are discussing a potential 45-day ceasefire through regional mediators in a last attempt to prevent further escalation. While chances of an immediate agreement remain low, both sides are reportedly preparing for large-scale strikes. Diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey continue, as strong warnings and rhetoric from US leadership intensify pressure on Tehran.
A U.S. airman was rescued from remote mountainous terrain in Iran after his F-15 jet was shot down, triggering a complex and high-stakes military operation. The mission involved special forces, intelligence coordination, and aerial support, while conflicting accounts from U.S. and Iranian sources highlight ongoing tensions and uncertainty surrounding the incident.
Private Chinese companies are reportedly using artificial intelligence to analyze publicly available data—such as satellite imagery and aircraft tracking systems—to monitor and disclose U.S. military activity in the Middle East. As this information spreads online, concerns are rising in Washington over national security risks, potential indirect support to Iran, and the growing role of commercial AI in modern warfare intelligence.
Uzbekistan’s energy trade landscape shifted dramatically in early 2026, with natural gas imports soaring over four times year-on-year while exports to China dropped to near-record lows. Data from national and Chinese sources reveals discrepancies in reported figures, highlighting deeper structural and reporting challenges. As imports from Russia and Turkmenistan rise sharply and exports nearly vanish, Uzbekistan’s position in the regional gas market appears to be weakening significantly.
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.
Iranian military officials report that an American A-10 attack aircraft was shot down near the Strait of Hormuz, while The New York Times states the jet crashed and the pilot was rescued. Within just 24 hours, the US may have lost a second combat aircraft in the region, escalating already high tensions in the Middle East.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.