AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSports & Youth Culture: The International Judo Federation announced two new youth Grand Prix events—Hoji Sharif Dushanbe Junior Grand Prix (Oct 24-25, 2026) and Uzbekistan’s Saber Tashkent Cadet Grand Prix (Nov 24-25, 2026)—aimed at building a clearer international pathway for young judoka. Arts & Heritage: Bangkok-born architect Kulapat Yantrasast was named artistic director of the 2027 Bukhara Biennial (Sept 3–Nov 21), succeeding Diana Campbell, with plans to expand the “infrastructure as culture” approach that links caravanserais, madrasas, hammams and public spaces to contemporary ideas. Education & Access: Uzbekistan will give applicants with B1 foreign-language certificates a 75% score boost in university entrance exams, alongside updated rules for recognized language tests and teacher bonuses for foreign-language instruction. Culture Policy & Support: Uzbekistan is set to expand tax incentives and support measures for the culture sector, including new initiatives to back cultural workers and creative industries. Environment & Lifestyle: At the GEF-8 Assembly in Samarkand, Uzbekistan signaled a bigger climate role by announcing it will become a donor to the Global Environment Facility, framing green economy and sustainable land use as a national development model. International Links for Daily Life: Uzbekistan and Hong Kong agreed to move toward mutual visa-free travel for up to 30 days, with implementation details now being discussed.
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