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Footage circulated on social media showing law enforcement officers pulling some people out of a car and knocking them to the ground.

The heat will retreat in Tashkent and Uzbekistan later this week. Tashkent weather will be partly cloudy in places, with no precipitation. 7-12 m/s eastward wind will transition to the west, on July 14 in places it will likely to increase up to 15-20 m/s. Temperature in the daytime will reach 34-39° Celsius on July 14, 33-38° on July 15 and 35-40° on July 16.

On June 30, at about 13:50, three unidentified men broke into an apartment in Tashkent’s Yakkasaray district, where 61-year-old South Korean citizen N. Kh. and his 37-year-old daughter K. M. live, the Investigation Department of the Interior Ministry said.

The seventh meeting of the working group on Uzbekistan's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is scheduled to take place in September-October, Dunyo news agency said.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed decree on July 6 approving the phased implementation of independent market regulators for areas related to the infrastructure of industries and natural monopolies.

Samarkand city mayor awarded the taxi driver who saved child from dogs attack. Meanwhile, police officers found the owner of the dogs and drew up a protocol.

Addressing the Human Rights Council, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk noted that the tome was the “core of faith” for well over one billion Muslims.

21,595 Uzbeks were hired for overseas jobs over the past six months, announced the spokesman to the Agency for Labor Migration Ortikhuzha Norov.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev today spoke to the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan over the phone and discussed the ways to advance the bilateral ties in the trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian areas, the presidential press service said.

Meeting was held between the Minister of Energy Jorabek Mirzamahmudov and the Chief Operating Director of Masdar Company of the United Arab Emirates, Abdulaziz Alobidli.

Paloma Hall Caballero, Press Officer for Foreign and Security Policy today voiced a statement following the Uzbekistan July 9 snap presidential election.

Today, the president-elect Shavkat Mirziyoyev chaired a government meeting on additional measures to further expand investment attraction.

Footage went viral on social media showing a taxi driver saving a school-age boy from a dogs attack in Samarkand. Jahangir Sagdullaev, press secretary of the Samarkand province police department, made a statement about the situation. It is known that the incident happened on July 8 in Nabiev-4 street of Samarkand city.

Central Election Committee at its today’s meeting considered the results of the early presidential elections on July 9 were, the press service of the CEC said.

On July 7, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed bill into law lifting a number of restrictions on the use of the Uzbek flag. The relevant draft bill was published for discussion in early June after the proposal of the head of state. On June 20, the bill was passed by the Legislative Chamber, and on June 23 it was approved by the Senate.

Before 2024, Kazakhstan plans to amend the agreement with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan on the use of the resources of Syrdarya basin, the Minister of Water Resources Shavkat Khamraev told Kun.uz on how these plans mean and about its possible consequences for Uzbekistan.

Early presidential elections in Uzbekistan, which took place on July 9, were "technically well-prepared" but devoid of "genuine competition." Such conclusions were made by international observers of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE/ODIHR).

Delegation from the Ministry of Border and Tribal Affairs of Afghanistan traveled to Uzbekistan and discussed border security issues with Uzbek authorities.

In the aftermath of the early presidential elections, where president-elect Mirziyoyev won on over 87% of votes, the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan issued a statement:

For most of the week, the weather across Uzbekistan will be set by a high-altitude baric ridge and the moving of hot air from provinces of Iran, Uzhydromet reported.