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Tributes pour in for community champion Brad Bing

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Sporting Chance founder described as a visionary.

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What to know about King Charles’ Canada speech and how it relates to Trump

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The “Speech from the Throne” marks the start of a new session of Parliament.

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Homeowners find black bear sitting on kitchen stove after crashing through ceiling

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It was a page straight out of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” when a black bear was found inside the kitchen of a Kentucky home after crashing through a ceiling.

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4 of the nearly 50 injured when van drove through Liverpool FC victory parade are ‘very ill’ and clinging to life

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There are “still four people who are very, very ill in [the] hospital,” Liverpool City Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham said.

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King Charles To Back Canada Amid Trump’s Annexation Threats: Live Updates

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King Charles III will open the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday in a historic ceremony, amid President Donald Trump’s repeatedly threats to annex its neighbor.

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Ground Game: Trump’s online fundraising, 2028 podcast primary gets underway, the promise of anti-drone systems

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Ground Game: Trump’s online fundraising, 2028 podcast primary gets underway, the promise of anti-drone systems [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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EDB Unveils New Forecasting Model for Uzbekistan’s Economy

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The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) has introduced a macroeconomic model designed to enhance the analysis and forecasting of Uzbekistan’s economic trends. Detailed in the working paper “Macroeconomic Model for Analysis and Forecasting of the Uzbekistan Economy,” the tool aims to improve the precision and depth of economic projections.

This model integrates into the EDB’s broader economic simulation framework, enabling it to account for the interconnected nature of member economies. It provides a clearer understanding of how Uzbekistan’s economy responds to both global and regional dynamics.

With this development, the EDB joins other international institutions engaged in forecasting Uzbekistan’s economic performance. The bank emphasizes that its collaboration with Uzbekistan’s government and development partners ensures the model’s practical application in policy-making.

Key functions of the model include evaluating the effects of internal and external shocks on the Uzbek economy, assessing fiscal and monetary policy impacts, and modeling exchange rate dynamics. It also allows for the construction of medium-term development scenarios and the identification of risks to economic stability.

Evgeny Vinokurov, Deputy Chairman of the EDB’s Management Board and the bank’s Chief Economist, highlighted the importance of cross-country economic linkages. “This is especially important for developing economies that are closely connected to each other,” he said. The model incorporates variables such as GDP, inflation, the exchange rate of the Uzbek som, interest rates, government expenditures, wage levels, trade volumes, and capital flows, offering researchers a comprehensive view of macroeconomic processes.

The bank plans to release its first official forecast for Uzbekistan within a month.

Uzbekistan became the seventh member of the EDB in April 2025, following President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s ratification of the country’s accession to the Agreement Establishing the Eurasian Development Bank. With a 10% equity stake, Uzbekistan is now the bank’s third-largest shareholder.


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Indianapolis 500 averages 7.05M viewers; largest since 2008

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Álex Palou’s victory in the Indianapolis 500 averaged 7.05 million viewers on Fox — the largest television audience since 2008.

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Trump administration moves to cut federal contracts for Harvard

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Rysgul Akimjanova Becomes Second Female Kyrgyz Mountaineer To Climb Everest

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Rysgul Akimjanova has become the second woman from Kyrgyzstan to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak at 8,848 meters.

Akimjanova reached the summit at 4:40 a.m. Nepal time on May 27 and has since begun her descent to a lower camp. Her success follows an earlier attempt just days prior, which was aborted at 8,400 meters due to a shortage of oxygen.

Earlier this month, The Times of Central Asia reported that Asel Baibagysheva became the first Kyrgyz woman to summit Everest, accomplishing the feat on May 11.

Baibagysheva is an experienced mountaineer, having previously summited Lenin Peak (7,134 m), Khan Tengri (7,010 m), and Pobeda Peak (7,439 m) in Kyrgyzstan, as well as Mount Elbrus (5,642 m) in Russia’s Caucasus region. She was also the first Kyrgyz woman to climb Manaslu in Nepal, the world’s eighth-highest mountain at 8,163 meters.

Dmitry Grekov was the first Kyrgyz man to summit Everest in 1997, followed by Eduard Kubatov in May 2021.


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