The Week in Kazakhstan: Death Underground Kazakhstan’s government plans institutional reforms, Tokayev approves mass amnesty #weekly review
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind In Kazakhstan, we are unable to complete infrastructure projects #Editorial
The Week in Kazakhstan: Big Culture and High Interest Rates Trials related to Qandy Qantar continue, despite amnesty #weekly review
“New” Kazakhstan’s Big Projects Can the government green light the construction of a nuclear power plant before implementing real political reforms?
Kazakhstan’s New Social Fund Faces Criticism Kazakhstan Khalkyna has yet to pass its first test #kazakhstan khalkyna
The Week in Kazakhstan: Russian Companies Flock in, Karakalpak Activists Risk Extradition Trials for Qandy Qantar torture cases continue #weekly review
Patiently Waiting Kazakhstan’s government says it wants to punish domestic violence more harshly, but this remains an unfulfilled promise #Editorial
Is Kazakhstan Ready to Withstand a Permanent Inflow of Russians? Experts assess the long-term impact of the massive exodus #war in ukraine
The Week in Kazakhstan: Bread, Summits, and Pressure on Media Galloping inflation and threats against newspapers against the backdrop of several diplomatic events in Astana #weekly review
Can Kazakhstan Push Back against Russian Propaganda? Russian news and social media continue spreading disinformation #Propaganda
The Week in Kazakhstan: Elections and Diplomacy Keep Tokayev Busy All major parties support Tokayev, who is engaged in a diplomatic spree. #weekly review
The Week in Kazakhstan: Election Pessimists and Hydrocarbon Hopefuls Opposition leaders plan to boycott the elections, while the business world bets on oil and gas once again #weekly review
Half-Learned History Without full investigations on the country’s tragedies, remembering the victims is not enough. #Editorial
Addiction Spreads in Kazakhstan through Prescription Drugs Unscrupulous pharmacies sell addictive medicine over the counter #Healthcare
Kyrgyz Residents still Shocked after Tajikistan’s Attack Going back home not yet an option for those who fled the conflict #Central Asia
The Week in Kazakhstan: Russians Flee Conscription, Old Holidays Leave the Calendar The presidential elections are on the horizon and the Day of the First President is no longer a red-letter day. #weekly review
Another Try for Nuclear Energy in Kazakhstan Experts share their opinions about plans to build nuclear power plants in Kazakhstan #Nuclear Energy
Permanent Transit Kazakhstan’s parliament says it wants to limit the political monopoly in the country, yet it does the opposite. #Editorial
The Week in Kazakhstan: State Visits and Constitutional Changes The capital's name swings back to Astana, just like Kcell shares swing back into the government's pocket #weekly review