Stories from Tashkent · Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan Criticizes Regime Following Karimov Daughter's Detention
Karimova has been held in detention in Uzbekistan for twelve years following her criticism of her father's regime. The legal process in Switzerland may be facilitated by her lack of political protection from her home network.
SRF 4 News
Uzbek Activist Held in Uzbekistan for 12 Years
Karimowa has been held in custody in Uzbekistan for 12 years following her criticism of her father's regime. The Swiss Federal Prosecutor's office is expected to seek specific penalties during the process. Karimova remains in custody in Uzbekistan after 12 years of imprisonment following criticism of her father's regime.
SRF 4 News
Russian Biology Olympiad Students Win Gold In Uzbekistan
Moscow students secured three gold medals at the Vicena International Biology Olympiad held in Uzbekistan. Students from the Center for Pedagogical Excellence achieved the top results. Vladislav Vadiko was named the absolute winner in both theory and practice categories. Moscow health officials noted the students' regular success in major international competitions. One member of the four-person Russian national team achieved absolute victory at the Avicenna International Biology Olympiad in Uzbekistan. Team coach Dmitry Fedorov reported that the students have returned to Russia following the competition. The results were described as positive by the coaching staff.
Radio Zvezda
Uzbekistan Reports Significant Trade Growth With Italy
Uzbekistan has reported a trade growth of over 16 percent with Italy.
GDELT
Judoka Jonathan Fernandez Discusses New Rules
Cuban judoka Jonathan Fernandez assessed his performance following the Tashkent 2026 Junior World Championships in Uzbekistan. Fernandez stated he was not dissatisfied with the results achieved during the competition. He expressed a desire to improve his performance moving forward. The athlete's comments followed the conclusion of the tournament in Uzbekistan. Fernández noted he was not entirely satisfied with his results despite being identified by international officials as a potential most valuable player of the event. He stated he is working on increasing his physical resistance upon returning home. The athlete also noted that new regulations penalize fighters with two points for evading combat, requiring total focus. He admitted to losing points during matches for failing to follow specific instructions.
Radio Rebelde Cuba
Portugal Excels In Triathlon World Championship
Portugal achieved its best team result at the Triathlon World Championship in Uzbekistan, with four male athletes finishing in the top twenty. Maria Temé also secured a top twenty finish on the women's side, resulting in five Portuguese athletes placing within the top twenty overall. This marks a significant achievement for the nation's triathlon program.
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