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Safety as a Driver of Tourism Appeal: What an International Study Reveals
2026-07-11 172Personal safety is increasingly becoming one of the key factors influencing travelers' choice of destination.
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Uzbekistan and Belarus elevate relations to strategic partnership
2026-07-09 287Following the talks, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed a Declaration establishing a strategic partnership.
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Uzbekistan and Belarus Enter a New Stage of Expanding Industrial Cooperation
2026-07-08 359The upcoming visit of President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Belarus opens a new stage in bilateral cooperation.
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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev begins official visit to Belarus
2026-07-08 392President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has arrived in Minsk on an official visit.
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Areas of Cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan in Strengthening Sustainable Transport Corridors in Eurasia
2026-07-06 411Belarus and Uzbekistan actively cooperate in the transport and logistics sector within the framework of the Coordinating Transport Conference of the CIS Member States (CIS CTC), the Organization for Cooperation of Railways (OSJD), and the Commonwealth Railway Transport Council (CIS RTC).
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Uzbekistan–Belarus economic cooperation: promising projects in the Agri-food sector
2026-07-02 723The development of trade and economic cooperation between Uzbekistan and Belarus, expansion of bilateral trade, enhancement of export potential, and strengthening of investment ties remain among the key priorities of economic relations between the two countries.
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Building Effective Transport Connectivity in the Context of Global Change
2026-07-02 584The current stage of global economic development is characterized by a large-scale transformation of international supply chains and growing geopolitical uncertainty.
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A SHARED GENETIC CODE: THE REVIVAL OF THE CULTURAL AND CIVILISATIONAL HERITAGE OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA
2026-07-01 509Historically, Central and South Asia constituted a macro-region of intensive cross-cultural and civilisational exchange.