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Hungary nears exit from Article 7 procedure after Magyar-Metsola talks: Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola have agreed that the long-running Article 7 procedure against… Bne IntelliNews #Magyarország #EurópaiParlament #Metsola #Politika #Cikk7
TIIF 2026: Credit agencies, development banks race to fill Uzbekistan's financing gap: When Commerzbank opened its Tashkent office in 1998, Uzbekistan's economy stood at roughly $13bn. Last year it reached $145bn, having… Bne IntelliNews #Uzbekistan #Finance #DevelopmentBanks #Investment #Economy
LNG Canada ships 100th cargo in first year of operation: LNG Canada marked a key milestone with its 100th cargo shipped. Bne IntelliNews #LNGCanada #EnergyTransition #NaturalGas #CleanEnergy #Sustainability
TIIF 2026: Albania looks to Central Asia and Middle Corridor links to Asia: When Albanian President Bajram Begaj addressed the Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF), he was making the case for a relationship… Bne IntelliNews #Albania #CentralAsia #Tashkent #InvestmentForum #MiddleCorridor
Hungarian president suffers major setback as Constitutional Court sidelines petition seeking legal safeguard against his removal: Hungary’s President Tamas Sulyok has accepted a decision by the Constitutional Court… Bne IntelliNews #Magyarország #Törvényesség #Alkotmánybíróság #Politika #TamasSulyok
World Cup fever and K-pop brigades collide with Colombia's bitter run-off: Colombians head to the polls today in a presidential run-off shadowed by allegations of vote coercion, foreign interference and a culture war fought… Bne IntelliNews #WorldCup #Kpop #ColombiaElections #Vote2023 #ElectionDay
TIIF 2026: Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries ramps up Central Asian operations: Russia’s largest e-commerce operator Wildberries became the largest retailer of any sort when it overtook MasterSport in 2019 and took Russia… Bne IntelliNews #ecommerce #Wildberries #CentralAsia #Uzbekistan #retail
Iran says Strait of Hormuz completely closed: Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters has said it will close the Strait of Hormuz to shipping again, citing US violations of the war-ending memorandum and continued Israeli… Bne IntelliNews #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #Shipping #USViolations #Israel
Iran’s second opening: where the money should go?: Presuming the fragile truce holds, a new MoU will allow global energy companies to invest in reconstructing Iran’s vast, undamaged oil and gas reservoirs Bne IntelliNews #Iran #EnergyInvestment #OilAndGas #GlobalEconomy #Reconstruction
TIIF 2026: Europeans rush in to a booming Uzbekistan: When Lord Jason Stockwood, Britain's Minister of State for Investment, addressed an investor panel at the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) in June, he… Bne IntelliNews #Uzbekistan #Investment #TIIF2026 #Europe #EconomicGrowth
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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola have agreed that the long-running Article 7 procedure against Hungary should be concluded by autumn 2026.
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Hungary nears exit from Article 7 procedure after Magyar-Metsola talks
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When Commerzbank opened its Tashkent office in 1998, Uzbekistan's economy stood at roughly $13bn. Last year it reached $145bn, having more than doubled from $60bn just nine years earlier.
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TIIF 2026: Credit agencies, development banks race to fill Uzbekistan's financing gap
Russia’s largest e-commerce operator Wildberries became the largest retailer of any sort when it overtook MasterSport in 2019 and took Russia into a new age of e-commerce. Now it is expanding into Uzbekistan's fast growing economy.
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Hungary’s President Tamas Sulyok has accepted a decision by the Constitutional Court of Hungary that effectively halted his attempt to seek constitutional protection against efforts by the prime minister to remove him from office.
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TIIF 2026: Russian e-commerce giant Wildberries ramps up Central Asian operations
Hungarian president suffers major setback as Constitutional Court sidelines petition seeking legal safeguard against his removal
Iran’s second opening: where the money should go?
Presuming the fragile truce holds, a new MoU will allow global energy companies to invest in reconstructing Iran’s vast, undamaged oil and gas reservoirs
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When Albanian President Bajram Begaj addressed the Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF), he was making the case for a relationship that, by his own government's admission, has barely existed for the past three decades.
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LNG Canada marked a key milestone with its 100th cargo shipped.
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TIIF 2026: Albania looks to Central Asia and Middle Corridor links to Asia
LNG Canada ships 100th cargo in first year of operation
When Lord Jason Stockwood, Britain's Minister of State for Investment, addressed an investor panel at the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) in June, he was brimming with enthusiasm.
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TIIF 2026: Europeans rush in to a booming Uzbekistan
Colombians head to the polls today in a presidential run-off shadowed by allegations of vote coercion, foreign interference and a culture war fought largely on social media.
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Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters has said it will close the Strait of Hormuz to shipping again, citing US violations of the war-ending memorandum and continued Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon.
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World Cup fever and K-pop brigades collide with Colombia's bitter run-off
Iran says Strait of Hormuz completely closed