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Kazakhstan diverting crude to Russia’s CPC as Azerbai…

Yacht justice: A new front in the war drags Russia’s …

How Western firms quietly enabled Russian oligarchs

Russia seeks to accelerate old Soviet state union

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The future of US and Japanese engagement with Central Asia

The future of US and Japanese engagement with Central Asia

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How Kazakhstan became more Kazakh

Central Asian Economies: Thirty Years After Dissolution of the…

Kazakhstan draws on current crises in designing national security…

Equatorial Guinea's Oil Minister Allegedly Siphoned Off Millions from…

IN THE PRESS

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

EXTRA

EU Nations Have Frozen More Than $32 Billion in Russi…

Not just Russian oligarchs: Britain must block Kazakh…

Central Asian Economies: Thirty Years After Dissoluti…

EVENTS and OPINIONS

Russia seeks to accelerate old Soviet state…

Fugitive kleptocrat supports protest in Kazakhstan

On the steppe

Kazakhstan: Troubled Nazarbayev grandson dies aged 29

Kazakhstan: Ruling party's coronavirus philanthropy falls flat

Mukhtar Ablyazov and his democratic movement: false…

IN DETAIL

Kazakhstan: Crackdown on Government Critics

Kazakhstan’s green economy: Greenbacks for the Nazarbayevs?…

Steinmetz Swiss trial: Jail for tycoon in Guinea mine corrup…

POLITICAL PROCESS

The future of US and Japanese engagement…

Russians Flock to EU Court in Long-Shot…

As Russia stumbles, Turkey and Kazakhstan sense…

US refocuses on Central Asia after Russia's…

CORRUPTION

Dictators’ funds in Switzerland – the biggest scan…

London centre for Russian-enabling’ Campaigner dem…

Fiji grants US a warrant to seize Russian billiona…

Can Kazakhstan Shed Its Kleptocratic Past?

Yacht justice: A new front in the war drags Russia…

How Western firms quietly enabled Russian oligarch…

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Kazakhstan: Big Brother Monitoring Overseas Students

Paul Bartlett 18 April 2013

 

zhmagulKazakhstan's Education Ministry has enlisted the secret police to monitor students studying abroad on a government-sponsored scholarship program. The KNB, successor to the Soviet-era KGB, will ensure the students return home to serve the motherland.

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Journalist kritisiert Rückschritte bei Pressefreiheit

Blochers Bruder und Freysingers Flagge 15 April 2013

 

 LukpanDie Pressefreiheit ist in Kasachstan in den vergangenen Jahren stetig eingeschränkt worden. "Vor fünf Jahren gab es noch unabhängige nationale Medien", sagt der Journalist Lukpan Achmedjarow der Nachrichtenagentur sda in Genf. Übrig geblieben seien heute nur noch drei regionale unabhängige Zeitungen. Darunter ist die Wochenzeitung "Uralskaja Nedelja" in der nordwestlichen Stadt Uralsk, für die Achmedjarow als Reporter arbeitet. Unabhängige Radio- oder Fernsehsender gibt es keine mehr.

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The pop star and the opera singer: daughters of Soviet-era dictators emerge as contenders

Ben Hoyle, Moscow 13 April 2013

 

THEY are the last survivors of the Soviet era: two ageing, possibly ailing, dictators clinging to power in Central Asia, warily embraced by the West despite their disregard for human rights and democracy.

 

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Kasachstans Präsident heimlich in Israel – Krebsbehandlung?

RIA Novosti 14 March 2013

Der kasachische Präsident Nursultan Nasarbajew hält sich seit mehreren Tagen heimlich in Israel auf – laut der israelischen Zeitung „Yedioth Ahronoth", um sich ärztlich behandeln zu lassen.

 

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Finance director of mining giant ENRC dragged into $100m corruption probe

RUPERT STEINER AND ROB DAVIES 14 March 2013

The finance director of FTSE 100 mining giant ENRC has been dragged into a row over corruption allegations, after parts of an internal probe were leaked.

 

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Who Are The Apartment Owners at London’s One Hyde Park, The “World’s Most Expensive” Residential Development?

Vanity Fair 13 March 2013

In an April Vanity Fair article which also investigates the complicated reasons why London has become a tax haven for the world’s mega-rich, Nicholas Shaxson reveals just who owns what in London’s One Hyde Park, the apartment building built by two British brothers, Nick and Christian Candy, together with Waterknights, the international property-development company owned by Qatar’s prime minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, where apartments go for nearly $12,000 per square foot.

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Aliyev klagt österreichische Politiker an. Vorwürfe: Der kasachische Ex-Botschafter legt eine Verteidigungsschrift vor.

Ricardo Peyerl 13 March 2013

Seit Jahren wird gegen den in Ungnade gefallenen Ex-Schwiegersohn von Kasachstans Staatschef Nasarbajew und früheren Botschafter in Österreich, Rakhat Aliyev, wegen Mordes und Geldwäsche ermittelt. Der ehemalige deutsche SPD-Innenminister Otto Schily hat erst kürzlich einen Haftbefehl für den inzwischen in Malta lebenden Aliyev gefordert, der den Namen seiner neuen Ehefrau – Shoraz – angenommen hat.

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ECONOMY

Kazakhstan diverting crude to Russia’s CPC as Azerbaijan deals with…

Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Implications for Kazakhstan’s Energy Sector

Kazakh President Emphasizes Importance Of China-Europe Transportation Route Bypassing Russia

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