20 June 18:28
Tashkent-based startup launches Central Asia’s first national EV charging network with 3,000 locally made stations.The new national EV charging infrastructure company, Pulseev, plans to install 500 chargers delivering 100MW of power across Uzbekistan by as early as 2026..
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The "Yuksalish" movement has criticized the work being done in the field of providing drinking water to the population. In response, "Uzsuvtaminot" refuted the claims, accusing "Yuksalish" of irresponsibility. Kun.uz invited both parties to its studio to present their positions to the public. However, only "Uzsuvtaminot" attended..
20 June 17:20
The "Yuksalish" movement has criticized the work being done in the field of providing drinking water to the population. In response, "Uzsuvtaminot" refuted the claims, accusing "Yuksalish" of irresponsibility. Kun.uz invited both parties to its studio to present their positions to the public. However, only "Uzsuvtaminot" attended..
20 June 17:20
As part of the international exhibition Eco Expo Central Asia 2025, a side event was held to officially launch the regional project “Sustainable and Climate-Oriented Urban Development in Central Asia.”
20 June 17:07
As part of the international exhibition Eco Expo Central Asia 2025, a side event was held to officially launch the regional project “Sustainable and Climate-Oriented Urban Development in Central Asia.”
20 June 17:07
A gold reserve of 20 tons has been discovered on a 100-hectare plot in the Kitab district. According to the president, investors are prepared to invest $100–150 million in non-invasive, underground gold extraction methods that do not harm the environment..
20 June 16:58
A gold reserve of 20 tons has been discovered on a 100-hectare plot in the Kitab district. According to the president, investors are prepared to invest $100–150 million in non-invasive, underground gold extraction methods that do not harm the environment..
20 June 16:58
According to a presidential decree, beginning January 1, 2026, individuals newly appointed to civil service positions in Uzbekistan will initially be employed under a one-year labor contract. Based on their positive performance, this contract may later be extended to an indefinite term. In addition, mandatory specialized training will be required for all first-time civil servants..
20 June 16:51
According to a presidential decree, beginning January 1, 2026, individuals newly appointed to civil service positions in Uzbekistan will initially be employed under a one-year labor contract. Based on their positive performance, this contract may later be extended to an indefinite term. In addition, mandatory specialized training will be required for all first-time civil servants..
20 June 16:51