Trade relations between Uzbekistan and France have surged in recent years, with the trade turnover for January-August 2024 reaching $743.8mn, representing a 27.6% increase from $582.5mn in 2023 and more than tripling from $207.9mn in 2022.
Mokhinur Sultanova
Reporter40 ArticlesOnce the fourth-largest lake in the world, the Aral Sea has become a symbol of environmental catastrophe. Nestled between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, this vast body of water has shrunk dramatically since the 1960s, primarily due to the diversion of rivers for irrigation projects initiated during the Soviet era. The repercussions of this environmental disaster extend far beyond the loss of water; they encompass profound socio-economic and health impacts on the communities surrounding the Aral Sea, affecting all Central Asian countries—Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
Central Asia is revolutionizing the AI landscape with a burst of innovation and ambition. Uzbekistan is blazing trails with transformative AI projects, Kazakhstan is crafting a cutting-edge tech ecosystem, and Kyrgyzstan is harnessing AI for environmental breakthroughs. This isn't just about technology—it's a dynamic leap into a future where Central Asia is at the forefront of global tech advancement. Dive into the region's AI evolution and see how it's reshaping the world stage.
With its rich history of fossil fuel dependency, can Central Asia reinvent itself for a sustainable future?