Half-Learned History
Without full investigations on the country’s tragedies, remembering the victims is not enough.
Addiction Spreads in Kazakhstan through Prescription Drugs
Unscrupulous pharmacies sell addictive medicine over the counter
Kyrgyz Residents still Shocked after Tajikistan’s Attack
Going back home not yet an option for those who fled the conflict
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.
Another Try for Nuclear Energy in Kazakhstan
Experts share their opinions about plans to build nuclear power plants in Kazakhstan
Permanent Transit
Kazakhstan’s parliament says it wants to limit the political monopoly in the country, yet it does the opposite.
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
Trials and Amnesties Continue as Kazakhstan Seeks Clarity about January
The most tragic events in the country’s history still await an explanation