AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAncient Heritage & Science: A joint Italian-Uzbek team reports a 4,000-year-old child’s skull from southern Uzbekistan showing clear signs of cranial trepanation—among the oldest documented surgeries in Central Asia. Cultural Diplomacy: The U.S. and Uzbekistan marked the first restoration phase of Samarkand’s Sherdor Madrasa facade in Registan Square, backed by the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation and a signed five-year roadmap. Film & Creative Freedom: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a sweeping decree to overhaul culture, arts, and literature support, including a new state target fund “Investments in Creativity” with 200 billion soums annually and major tax breaks for creative industries. Inclusive Work & Tech: Yandex Lavka expands jobs for deaf and hard-of-hearing workers in Tashkent’s dark stores, adding sign-language support and adapted training. Education Links: Ferghana Region moves to deepen ties with Malaysia’s Management and Science University through joint programs, exchanges, and research cooperation. World Cup Culture: Uzbekistan’s historic first-ever World Cup debut is highlighted alongside other debut nations, framing the tournament as a story of identity and resilience. Pilgrimage Returns: Uzbek Hajj pilgrims have begun returning to Tashkent, with state support covering fully funded packages for 100 citizens.
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