The Week in Kazakhstan: Powerless Astana celebrates turning 25, a Russian activist is briefly detained #weekly review
The Week in Kazakhstan: Call Me by Your Name Utility prices go up, Nazarbayev removed from university, schools chairmanship #weekly review
A Swedish Court Orders Kazakhstan to Pay in Landmark Arbitration Case A dismissed appeal in Sweden could be the beginning of the end of the long-lasting Stati affair #arbitration
Taldykol Saves Astana. Can the Supreme Court Save Taldykol? The fight for lakes in Kazakhstan’s capital lies at the core of an environmental crisis #op-ed
Left in the Dark - Will Justice Prevail for Qandy Qantar Torture Victims? A column by International Partnership for Human Rights #Qandy Qantar
The Week in Kazakhstan: Passing the Buck Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia share their citizen’s personal data, a new fire breaks out near Astana #weekly review
The Week in Kazakhstan: Homecoming Cadre reshuffling, arrests, lawsuits, and lack of popular choice #weekly review
“Shoot to Kill” Human Rights Alliance published a report on the violations that occurred during Qandy Qantar
The Week in Kazakhstan: Not Today State-owned companies delay IPOs, human rights activists publish a report about Qandy Qantar #weekly review
Happy Birthday, Astana! A city that, despite claims, was not “built from scratch” will turn 25 on June 10 #Editorial
US Businesses See “Enormous Potential” in Kazakhstan Investment climate roadblocks can be overcome through dialogue, according to US trade mission representatives #foreign trade
Kazakhstan’s Oil Capital Between Resource Dependency and Political Activism Job precarity and the repression of political activism intersect in Atyrau’s everyday life #regions
The EU Woos Central Asian Countries at Summit in Kyrgyzstan EU Council president talked trade and connectivity at a high-level summit #Central Asia
The Week in Kazakhstan: Thanks, but No Thanks A prosecutor apologizes to a victim of torture during Qandy Qantar, Katsu resigns from Nazarbayev University #weekly review
Kazakhstan Is an Important Partner in Monitoring the Circumvention of Sanctions Against Russia, US Ambassador Says James O’Brien, US ambassador and head of the office of sanctions coordination at the State Department, held a press conference in Almaty #sanctions
“Cooperation Is Key to Address the Possible Circumvention of Sanctions Against Russia” An exclusive interview with Maroš Šefčovič, the vice-president of the European Commission for Interinstitutional Relations. #EU
Tokayev’s “Problem” with Eurasian Integration At a Forum in Moscow, Kazakhstan’s president said there is a conceptual issue with the union between Russia and Belarus. #war in ukraine
The Week in Kazakhstan: We Have a Problem Massimov seeks appeal, France reopens the case against Ablyazov #weekly review
Slowly but Steadily, China Makes Inroads in Central Asia The summit in Xian keeps China on a path of growing influence in the region #Central Asia
The Week in Kazakhstan: Dry Ports, War Drones Tokayev attends the China-Central Asia summit, bailed-out banks criticized for planning shareholder payouts #weekly review