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Tag: Uzbekistan

Nowruz in Karakalpakstan Brings Out the Best of a Multi-Ethnic Non-Nation
Culture

Nowruz in Karakalpakstan Brings Out the Best of a Multi-Ethnic Non-Nation

April 21, 2025

A month ago today, I was fortunate enough to accidentally have my travel plans coincide with the biggest festival…

The Aral Sea Disaster Has Started What Could Be the Greatest Migration Crisis of Modern Times
Environment

The Aral Sea Disaster Has Started What Could Be the Greatest Migration Crisis of Modern Times

April 7, 2025

This is Part 2 of a two-part series looking at the Aral Sea recovery projects and the future of…

What I Saw on the Front Lines of the World’s Worst Man-Made Environmental Disaster
Travel Dispatches

What I Saw on the Front Lines of the World’s Worst Man-Made Environmental Disaster

April 1, 2025April 1, 2025

It was as a dissatisfied and corralled tourist that I laid eyes upon the Aral Sea remnant for the…

The Famous Aral Sea Disaster Is Only at Half Time
Environment

The Famous Aral Sea Disaster Is Only at Half Time

March 26, 2025April 7, 2025

This is Part 1 of a two-part series looking at the Aral Sea recovery projects and the future of…

Karakalpaks and Being the Winner of Geopolitical Musical Chairs
Travel Dispatches

Karakalpaks and Being the Winner of Geopolitical Musical Chairs

March 25, 2025

The men who built the pyramids: a culture that had survived for 3,000 years—they’re all gone. ‘Egyptians’ today are…

Life Is Full of Surprises in Karakalpakstan, Central Asia’s “Sixth Stan”
Travel

Life Is Full of Surprises in Karakalpakstan, Central Asia’s “Sixth Stan”

March 20, 2025

Karakalpakstan is a mouthful to say, one which has to be said a bit slowly so your friends don’t…

Silk Road Romance and How a Great History Was Lost to a Warlord
Travel Dispatches

Silk Road Romance and How a Great History Was Lost to a Warlord

March 18, 2025

Among the most romantic notions perhaps ever produced by the human race has to be the experiment in distributed…

Trade on the Medieval Silk Road Was so Rich, it Sustained High Mountain Cities, New Discovery Finds
Human Sciences

Trade on the Medieval Silk Road Was so Rich, it Sustained High Mountain Cities, New Discovery Finds

October 25, 2024November 12, 2024

A pair of lost cities in the highlands of Uzbekistan recently found by archaeologists using lidar demonstrate that the…

UNESCO Heritage Sites Class of 2023: Central Asia Winning Out
Travel

UNESCO Heritage Sites Class of 2023: Central Asia Winning Out

September 25, 2023August 2, 2024

The 45th Session of the World Heritage Committee took place in Riyadh from the 10th to the 25th of…

Uzbekistan Continues to Create Protected Areas Putting it on Track to Reach 2030 Conservation Goals
Policy

Uzbekistan Continues to Create Protected Areas Putting it on Track to Reach 2030 Conservation Goals

August 7, 2020

The Government of Uzbekistan has committed to increase the total protected-areas coverage to 17% of its territory by 2025,…

Labeled the ‘Cold Winter Deserts of Central Asia’ IUCN Recommends 4 Additional World Heritage Sites
ArchivesDiscovery & Travel

Labeled the ‘Cold Winter Deserts of Central Asia’ IUCN Recommends 4 Additional World Heritage Sites

February 5, 2020September 25, 2023

A group of spectacular mountain and desert landscapes were targeted, assessed, and recommended by the International Union for the…


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Israel’s Destruction of Palestinian Olive Trees: Security Meets Environmental Warfare

Suzanne Latre August 28, 2025

At dawn on Monday, Israeli military bulldozers entered the Nablus area. They began uprooting thousands of olive trees, which…

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US Has Bombed Somalia Over 50 Times This Year

Andy Corbley August 21, 2025

US Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted an airstrike against al-Shabaab southwest of the city of Bariire in central Somalia last…

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American Children Getting as Much as Two-Thirds of Daily Calories from Ultra-Processed Foods

Andy Corbley August 7, 2025

Between August 2021 and August 2023, a new report from the CDC found that ultra-processed foods make up over…

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