Kazakhstan’s abundant energy resources and growing financial sector stand to gain from Israeli technology and increased investment from the GCC and the United States.
As Robyn McCutcheon sat down to watch President Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony last January, she threw back a shot of cognac to steady her nerves. The first American diplomat to come out as ...
University College of London archaeologist Miljana Radivojevic and her colleagues recently mapped the site with drones and ...
Opinion Columnist Aizere Yessenkul reflects on growing up bilingual and how that has shaped her identity over the years.
Decades after archaeologists became aware of Semiyarka, on the Kazakh Steppe, an international team has initiated excavations ...
Archaeologists have found a lost Silk Road settlement including the remains of a submerged necropolis within the world's ...
OANDA reports that Western sanctions on Russia have failed to collapse its economy, leading to de-dollarization and advanced ...
Lukoil extracts about 2% of global oil output at home and abroad, and has said it is seeking buyers for its international assets, which produce 0.5% of global oil and are estimated to be worth about ...
Over a 40-year period, up to 1989, the Soviet Union detonated 456 nuclear weapons in present-day Kazakhstan. A new ...
Kazakhstan has revoked the citizenship of dozens of naturalized Kazakhs from Afghanistan in recent years. Many of them have ...
Kazakhstan is not interested in joining a Middle Eastern alliance, but rather signaling its autonomy to Russia.
Less than a week after visiting Donald Trump in the White House, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev traveled to Russia to ...
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