
The Week in Kazakhstan: Let There Be Light
Tokayev meets with Scholz in Germany, promises Kazakhstan will stand by the sanctions regime against Russia

Kosshy, the Dormitory Outside Kazakhstan’s Capital
How the life of Kosshy residents changed since the village became a city

The Week in Kazakhstan: Carrots and Sticks
Nazarbayev’s nephew under investigation for abuse of power, archival records of 2.4 million victims of political repression are declassified.

The Week in Kazakhstan: Enter Taxman
Tokayev lays the groundwork for a domestic business development strategy, Jusan Bank buys a stake in Kazakhtelecom.

Why Does Sinophobia Remain Strong in Kazakhstan?
Fear about China is also fueled by government errors, researchers argue

As Kloop Media Faces a Lawsuit, Kyrgyzstan Risks Becoming ‘Zombified’
A court filing produces another serious blow against freedom of expression in Kyrgyzstan.

The Week in Kazakhstan: Low Income, High Pressure
New Central Bank chief and several new ministers appointed. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan regulate gas pipelines.

The BRI Turns Ten, China-Kazakhstan Relations Improve
Kazakhstan remains one of the main avenues in China’s foreign policy

Shifting Tides: Do Kazakhs Still Like Russia?
A new survey shows that fewer people in Kazakhstan view Russia “favorably”

The Week in Kazakhstan: Return to Sender
President Tokayev speaks to the nation, the European Commission investigates possible sanctions circumventions.

Asset Return Could Become an Opaque and Expensive Venture in Kazakhstan
The government says the amount of returned assets is growing but fails to produce a comprehensive list
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