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Clinton adviser intervened to help with uranium deal, ex-Kazakh official says

bill_clintonAn adviser to former president Bill Clinton intervened in 2005 to help win Kazakh approval of a uranium mining deal benefiting a major donor to the Clinton Foundation, according to a video statement made by the former chief of Kazakhstan's state nuclear firm.

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In Kazakhstan, the race for uranium goes nuclear

As global demand for nuclear energy rises, Kazakhstan sees a future for its large uranium reserves. But the country is still struggling to make sense of the role uranium played in its past.

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U.S. warns of al Qaeda threat in Central Asia

DUSHANBE (Reuters) - Al Qaeda aims to infiltrate Central Asia to train militants and turn the ex-Soviet region into a zone of unrest, a U.S. envoy said on Saturday.

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KAZAKHSTAN: JAILED RIGHTS ACTIVIST TAKES DIG AT OSCE

Yevgeny Zhovtis, a leading human rights activist in Kazakhstan who is currently serving a jail sentence for vehicular manslaughter, thinks the world's leading democracies are turning a blind eye to authoritarianism. In a statement presented February 19 at a gathering of rights activists in Washington, Zhovtis took a swipe at the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe, asserting that the world is experiencing "a crisis of the very concept of human rights."

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Kasachstan und die Sinnkrise der OSZE

michael_laubschKasachstan hat 2010 den Vorsitz in der OSZE inne. Energielieferungen und Sicherheitsaspekte stehen auf der Prioritätenliste des Westens höher als Fragen der Menschenrechte und des Reformprozesses in Kasachstan. Der Bonner Zentralasienexperte Michael Laubsch meint im Gespräch mit EurActiv.de, in einen OSZE-Gipfel sollte man lieber nicht zu viel Elan stecken.

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Kazakh tycoon’s secret deal on Prince Andrew’s house

prince andrew and goga ashkenazi Sunninghill Park is a sorry shadow of the house it used to be when Prince Andrew and his family called it home.

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Radical Islam casts shadow over Central Asia

ALMATY (Reuters) - Central Asia is a ticking bomb waiting to go off.

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Kazakhstan lifts critical reporting ban

A Kazakhstan court has overturned a ruling that banned the media from publishing criticism of President Nursultan Nazarbayev's son-in-law.

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KAZAKHSTAN: FOREIGN MINISTER'S VISIT TO WASHINGTON YIELDS NO AGREEMENTS

The visit of Kazakhstani Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev to Washington in early February failed to produce any agreements on pressing issues, according to US State Department officials.

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U.S. sends a message by stepping up crackdown on foreign business bribes

Federal authorities want companies to know that the cost of paying bribes to win overseas contracts is growing steeper by the day.

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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