AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoArchaeology & Heritage: In Surkhandarya, Uzbek archaeologists report a Bronze Age burial where a child’s skull shows trepanation—about 4,000 years old—among the earliest known surgical traces in Central Asia. Cultural Diplomacy: The US and Uzbekistan marked the first restoration phase of Samarkand’s Sherdor Madrasa facade, with a five-year roadmap signed to expand joint heritage work. Arts & Events: Kulapat Yantrasast, behind major museum projects worldwide, has been named artistic director of the 2027 Bukhara Biennial (Sept 3–Nov 21). Film Reform: President Mirziyoyev announced a sweeping overhaul of Uzbekistan’s film industry governance to remove Soviet-style censorship controls and boost creative freedom and festival-ready output. Inclusive Employment: Yandex Lavka in Tashkent is expanding jobs for deaf and hard-of-hearing workers via adapted recruitment, training, and sign-language support. Education & Gender: A UN-backed study in Uzbekistan finds only 22.5% of men believe women can be competent leaders, linking corruption impacts to gender stereotypes and unequal power. International Mobility: Uzbekistan and Hong Kong are moving toward a mutual visa-free deal for up to 30 days, aiming to boost tourism and cultural exchange. Sports Culture: Uzbekistan’s presence in the 2026 World Cup is highlighted alongside broader tournament coverage, including free-to-air match plans in Asia.
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