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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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Head of press regulator advised Kazakh regime that suppresses free speech

Mark Townsend 25 January 2020

Nursultan Nazarbayev and Lord Faulks, second from right.

New Ipso chief Lord Faulks worked at commercial court under former authoritarian leader Nursultan Nazarbayev

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Ivanka Trump and Don Jr. 'knew they were lying' when hawking condos for Trump's SoHo building, dramatically increasing figures to lure in more buyers, new book claims

CHEYENNE ROUNDTREE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM 10 January 2020

American Oligarhs book cover

Ivanka Trump and Donald Jr. knew they were lying when they were trying to sell off condos at their family's SoHo building back in the late 2000s, dramatically increasing sale figures in a bid to lure in more buyers, a new book claims.

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Feature: Caspian oil producers face growing investor skepticism

Nick Coleman, James Leech 23 December 2019

Caspian oil producers

Three decades after gaining independence, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan face a growing struggle convincing investors and markets of the potential for significant new oil opportunities in the Caspian region.

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Kazakhstan: Tested by Transition

CHATHAM HOUSE AUTHORS 04 December 2019

Baiterek kazakhstan 2

A partial handover of political power through an orchestrated transition takes Kazakhstan into uncharted territory. Will it be able to pursue modernization and reform, and break from its authoritarian past?

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Tajikistan’s massive Rogun hydropower dam: a blessing or a curse?

Ben Aris 29 November 2019

bneGeneric Tajikistan Rogun damn power electricity renewables ariel view

Tajikistan spent all the proceeds from its first ever eurobond on the giant Rogun hydropower dam. It is still consuming a quarter of the budget each year.

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Central Asia’s electricity network – underpowered and fragmented

Ben Aris 29 November 2019

CA CAPS 2008 power electricity map

Central Asia needs more 500kV loops in order to share power between the countries of the region.

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BTA Bank AO : announces launch of criminal case against Ilyas Khrapunov

Market Screener 22 November 2019

BTA Bank

The Prosecutor's Office in Geneva is conducting a criminal case against Ilyas Khrapunov, son-in-law of BTA Bank's former owner. Khrapunov is suspected of laundering money stolen from BTA Bank. 

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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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