UzA
UzA, the National Information Agency of Uzbekistan, is the country's official state news agency, tracing its history to 1918. Based in Tashkent, it distributes presidential decrees, government announcements and official coverage of domestic and foreign policy in Uzbek, Russian, English and several other languages, and serves as the primary channel for state information.
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Is UzA left-leaning, right-leaning or centrist?
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