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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Ex-Soviet Uzbekistan plans privatization drive BusinessWeek By PETER LEONARD Uzbekistan's government says it plans to sell off almost 500 state assets over the next two years in an ongoing drive to expand the private sector in this former Soviet nation. Media in Uzbekistan cited Uzbek state property committee ... Uzbekistan hints at selling off state assets |
![]() Proactive Investors USA & Canada | Tethys wins oil contract in Uzbekistan, awaits more Reuters North Ustyurt basin may hold sizeable oil reserves * Tethys wins Chegara as nearby field close to depletion * Tethys says Uzbekistan the right place for independents By Dmitry Solovyov TASHKENT, May 16 (Reuters) - Tethys Petroleum said it hopes to ... Tethys wins oil contract in Uzbekistan awaits more Tethys Petroleum Limited: New Oil Field Acquired Uzbekistan: Tethys eyes Amu Darya, Ustyurt blocks |
![]() Fifa.com | FIFA President praises development work in Uzbekistan Fifa.com In early June, Uzbekistan start out on the decisive round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ with a home fixture against Iran. However, the Uzbek capital was consumed by football fever at a much earlier date when FIFA President ... Uzbek president receives FIFA head Report: Blatter apologizes to Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Could Host World Cup – Blatter |
Uzbekistan: Where Conscripts Are Eager to Serve EurasiaNet When Nodir Tolipov turned 18 last March, old enough to begin his compulsory military service, he was eager to serve in Uzbekistan's armed forces. But Tolipov ended up being disappointed when recruitment officers in his Ferghana Valley town told him ... |
A perfect resting place Northern Rivers Echo Pilgrims at Shahr-i-Zindah or the Tomb of the Living King, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. SOFT, rhythmic chanting in Arabic echoed from the passageway leading to the tomb of Qusam ibn Abbas, signalling that some pilgrims were paying their respects to this ... |
![]() RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | US Urged To 'Name Names' In Support Of Central Asia's Political Prisoners RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty By Richard Solash Civil liberties advocates and a former political prisoner from Uzbekistan have urged the United States to continue "naming names" in support of Central Asia's jailed opposition leaders, religious figures, and journalists. Uzbek dissident living in Germantown appears before Helsinki Commission |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Russian billionaire stands to make billions more on Facebook bet Sydney Morning Herald A native of Uzbekistan, Usmanov spent six years in an Uzbek prison after being convicted of fraud and embezzlement in the 1980s, charges he contends were politically inspired and the result of a power struggle among the Uzbek elite. |
![]() RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Uzbekistan Reportedly Plans Privatization Drive RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Uzbekistan's government is reportedly planning to sell off almost 500 state assets over the next two years as part of a bid to expand the Central Asian country's private sector. Uzbek media have cited State Property Committee Deputy Chairman Saifitdlin ... |
Ex-Soviet Uzbekistan plans privatization drive Fox News ALMATY, Kazakhstan – Uzbekistan's government plans to sell off almost 500 state assets over the next two years in an ongoing drive to expand the private sector in this former Soviet nation. Media in Uzbekistan cited Uzbek state property committee ... |
![]() Trend.az | Putin Pledges to Develop Ties with Uzbekistan RIA Novosti Russia will develop its ties with Uzbekistan, a key Central Asian country, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday at a meeting with his Uzbekistan counterpart Islam Karimov. “We esteem the potential of Uzbekistan's people, economy and natural ... Putin: Russia intends to develop relations with Uzbekistan as one of key ... |