The Week in Kazakhstan: Smoke on the Water
The UK Foreign Secretary visits Astana, another journalist is detained
Kazakhstan Toughens Laws on Domestic Violence
A high-profile trial pushed the government to review the legislation
"We Must Take UK-Central Asia Relations To a New Level"
An exclusive op-ed by British Foreign Secretary David Cameron
The Week in Kazakhstan: Sad Song
Public outcry pushed the government to criminalize domestic violence, more floods hit the northern regions
Chronic Unpreparedness
For 30 years, Kazakhstan’s authorities have not learned to prepare for floods
Turkey’s Ruling Party Suffers Defeat in Local Elections
CHP, the main opposition party, made large and unexpected gains on Sunday
The Mass Murder near Moscow Sparks Backlash Against Central Asians in Russia
Accusations against Tajiks allegedly affiliated with ISIS-K rekindled anti-migrant sentiments
The Week in Kazakhstan: Floods
Snowmelt caused massive floods in the western and northern regions, oil transit revenues to grow
Are China and Russia Competing in Central Asia?
Experts discuss regional relations since the start of Russia's war in Ukraine
The Week in Kazakhstan: Past Conditional
Bloody January trials continue, a former banker commits suicide
A Czech Documentary Peeks Through the Memory of Soviet Repression
In exploring the camps in today’s Kazakhstan, the film underscores the importance of preservation