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KAZAKHSTAN: ASTANA INTENSIFYING EFFORTS TO HOLD OSCE SUMMIT

Kazakhstan is redoubling efforts to get two important holdouts - the United States and Uzbekistan - to endorse an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe summit in 2010. EurasiaNet recently sat down with Anthony Pahigian, deputy director of the US State Department's Office of European Security and Political Affairs, to get Washington's diplomatic take on the summit idea.

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Pressure Mounts on Kazakh Oil Chief

Timur Kulibayev, the billionaire chairman of Kazakhstan's state oil company Kazmunaigas (KMG) and the son-in-law of President Nursultan Nazarbayev, is coming under mounting pressure as new allegations about his past business dealings come to light.

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Kazakh police check high-level graft claims

ASTANA, March 10 (Reuters) - Kazakh financial police said on Wednesday they were conducting a preliminary investigation into allegations of corruption against President Nursultan Nazarbayev's powerful son-in-law.

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OSCE Official Says Kazakhs Must Loosen Media Grip

oscelogoKazakhstan must loosen its grip on the media further, an OSCE official has said, even though the former Soviet state has relaxed some controls since taking over as Europe's main rights and security watchdog chief.

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Pricey real estate deals in Dubai raise questions about Azerbaijan's president Azerbaijan's leaders face no danger because the judiciary, anti-corruption bodies and most of the country's media outlets are firmly under their control

dubaiDUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- Even by the standards of a city that celebrates extravagance, it was a spectacular shopping spree: In just two weeks early last year, an 11-year-old boy from Azerbaijan became the owner of nine waterfront mansions.

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Former Kazatomprom head accused of money laundering

Kazakh authorities accused former Kazatomprom Mukhtar Dzhakishev of money laundering, amid ongoing investigation into his role in alleged theft and illegal sales of uranium assets to foreign companies.

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Kazakhstan: Astana finding that running the OSCE is a constant challenge

The responsibility of running the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe may be having a moderating effect on Kazakhstan, Vladimir Shkolnikov, an expert on the workings of the Vienna-based multilateral organization tells EurasiaNet. For one, officials in Astana are finding that it is not so easy to impose their own political preferences on a group that comprises 56 member states, and which requires consensus to get anything done.

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Kazakhstan chairmanship pushes for OSCE summit in 2010

As the first Muslim state to hold the one-year chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Kazakhstan is accelerating efforts to hold a summit in Astana this year, the country's ambassador to Turkey, Bagdat Amreyev, has said.

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M. Djakishev: „It was incommunicado detention prohibited by the international documents ratified by Kazakhstan”

dzhakishev_mukhtarThe former head of Kazakhstan's national atomic company Kazatomprom Mukhtar Djakishev has released a statement attempting to put an end to his isolation from the outside world.

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Alijew: 'Kasachen planen in Österreich weitere Aktionen'

aliev22Kasachstans Exbotschafter Rakhat Alijew befürchtet weitere Aktivitäten des kasachischen Geheimdienstes in Wien und beschuldigt Präsident Nasarbajew krimineller Geschäfte in Österreich.

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

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Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

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Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

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