AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUzbekistan Social Media Rules: Uzbekistan is considering legal limits on social media use for children under 16, with officials stressing it’s about regulating access and responsible use rather than banning smartphones. Uzbekistan in the Spotlight at the World Cup: Security screening of national teams at US airports has sparked debate, including reports that Uzbekistan’s squad faced strict inspections before a friendly against the Netherlands. Culture & Film Industry: Uzbekistan is listed among priority countries for co-production in Azerbaijan’s 2026 film support competition, with preference for projects tied to shared history, traditions, and values. Central Asia Food Security: A new FAO report says Tajikistan has nearly halved undernourishment over the past decade, but healthy diets and food security remain out of reach for many—an issue that still resonates across the region. Smart Farming Push: FAO opened its first Global Conference on Smart Farming, urging faster adoption of tech for small-scale farmers facing climate and input pressures. Turkic World Events: Turkic World Week in Baku continues to spotlight shared heritage through concerts and scholarly panels marking the 100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress. Afghanistan Travel Stories: An Indian travel creator’s account of solo travel in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan highlights both restrictions on women and unexpected hospitality, challenging simple “good vs bad” narratives. Sports, Identity, and Belonging: Coverage around the World Cup’s global reach keeps returning to how migration and culture shape fan life—while visa denials and entry hurdles affect who can actually attend.
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