Kazakhstan’s entry into the Abraham Accords enhances its successful diplomatic approach of multivector outreach, interethnic harmony, support for conflict mediation, and diversified trade relations.
Frontier markets intersected frontier sectors in artificial intelligence and information technology in an unexpected place when, on September 8, Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev delivered ...
Unpacking the Local Impact of China’s Mega-Projects on Kyrgyzstan’s Regions Trade between the U.S. and Kazakhstan is limited and heavily skewed toward energy, which has been exempt from the new ...
Authorities in Kazakhstan are misusing extremism and terrorism legislation to target peaceful government critics and others, in violation of international human rights law. People convicted on ...
ALMATY, June 15 (Reuters) - A U.S. executive went on trial in Kazakhstan on Friday charged with stealing money from a local company he used to manage, a case that some observers say raises concerns ...
The Zhapaq family from the Kazakh city of Almaty were hoping to realize their American dream and begin a new life in the United States this summer. But after their quest to enter the United States ...
Once a testing ground for Soviet weapons, the country is using a unique facility to find materials that withstand plasma that ...
Every year in Kazakhstan, workers pull hundreds of thousands of tons of copper from below the nation’s soil. Exporting oil and metals has been the life force of this former Soviet republic’s economy ...
(Berlin, November 11, 2025) – Lawmakers in Kazakhstan should reject a draft law with amendments that would ban “propaganda of non-traditional sexual orientation,” seven international human rights ...
Zhanar Sekerbayeva, a co-founder of the Kazakhstan-based feminist organization Feminita, was arrested on February 28. Just a few days later, on March 3, another feminist activist, Aktorgyn ...
TURIN, Italy, Feb. 16 -- Teams with designs on the gold medal generally don't plan to open the Olympic hockey tournament by forging a tie with, say, Latvia. There was, then, no better remedy for the U ...