Tashkent
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Seven people have been remanded in custody as part of a criminal investigation into mass poisonings in kindergartens in the Tashkent region.
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It is reported that the exhibition will include a scientifically based reconstruction of one of the most important historical letters - a letter sent to the Roman emperor Heraclius. At the same time, copies of letters sent to the rulers of Ethiopia, Egypt, Bahrain, Oman, and the Persian king are expected to be included.
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It has been announced that Russian writer Dina Rubina, who lives in "Israel", will give a concert in Tashkent on October 10 at the "Turkiston" Palace. Fortunately, after her interview with the "Dozhd" TV channel on July 20, the concert of the supporter of the fascist idea was canceled. During the interview, Rubina said that the Zionist-fascists have the right to "dissolve the Palestinians in hydrochloric acid" and "turn the Gaza Strip into a parking lot." For information, Dina Rubina was born in Tashkent in 1953, taught at the Institute of Culture, and was a member of the Writers' Union of the Uzbek SSR. In fact, it is incomprehensible that people with fascist views would give a concert in the capital of Uzbekistan. It is even more surprising that some Uzbek-language media outlets are defending them.
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According to an investigation by the Prosecutor General's Office, the head of Tashkent City Electric Networks LLC, 11 district heads, 13 chief engineers, and 3 dispatchers were punished for power outages.
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Earlier, the Azon Global publication published its critical and analytical material about the beer festival held in Tashkent. Most Uzbek publications did not pay attention to this situation. Some Russian-language media rejoiced at this situation and interpreted it in their own interests. Unfortunately, we do not pay as much attention to the attack on our spirituality as to the harm caused to nature. Nevertheless, the reasonable objections of Feruza Muhammadjonova, deputy chairman of the "Milliy Tiklanish" party, about the beer festival attracted our attention. We would like to bring to your attention the article about this.
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In Tashkent, 1,880 people were identified as begging in the first half of 2025. In raids conducted in June, about 300 people were detained, 70 of whom were sentenced to administrative detention and 47 were fined. It is said that 44 children were transferred to a juvenile detention center.
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Copenhagen was named the most liveable city in 2025. Vienna and Zurich were in second place, and Melbourne was in third place.
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Three officers of the Yangihayot district of Tashkent's Internal Affairs Department burned the beards of detained compatriots, beat them with batons, and tortured them with electric shocks.
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They have pasted QR code signs on electricity poles in the Yunusabad district of the capital, saying "Work in Russia. $1,000 per week. Write to us on Telegram."
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The Imam Bukhari mosque, built by Hashar on General Uzoqov Street in the Shaykhontohur district of Tashkent, was demolished. Residents of the area have appealed to the court regarding the situation. However, for some reason, the trial was postponed to January 29.
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