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Kazakhstan: Independent Magazine Killed by Squeezed Finances

vlkA much-respected current affairs publication in Kazakhstan has announced it is set to close because of financial difficulties, further impoverishing a media scene dominated by outlets funded by the government.

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Sweden, Bolivia, Ethiopia and Kazakhstan elected to Security Council

unnewsThe 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly today elected Sweden, Bolivia, Ethiopia and Kazakhstan to serve on the world body’s Security Council for a period of two years, starting from 1 January 2017.

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Kleptocracy - Rule by thieves: Najib to top wikipedia list when 1MDB counting is all done

najib al aqsaKleptocracy, alternatively cleptocracy or kleptarchy, (from Greek: κλέπτης - kleptēs, "thief" and κράτος - kratos, "power, rule", hence "rule by thieves") is a term applied to a government seen as having a particularly severe and systemic problem with officials or a ruling class (collectively, kleptocrats) taking advantage of corruption to extend their personal wealth and political power.

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Kazakhstan, Kashagan shareholders agree on production sharing

kashaganKazakhstan and shareholders of Kashagan oil field have signed the rules of sampling oil, gas and sulfur at this field, Kazakhstan’s Energy Ministry said.

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Will the Extremely Boring Twitter Feed of Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Be Enough to Save Him?

medv masimThe social media accounts of politicians in the former Soviet Union have provided journalists with rich material to work with in recent times.

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Kazakhstan & China: Fear, Loathing and Money

chinakzThere is an old Kazakh proverb that states: “To be the captive of the Chinese is a tight noose — with the Russians, it is a wide, open road.”

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Kazakhstan: Activists Arrested after Land Protests.

maksbokaevKazakh authorities should immediately release three activists in western Kazakhstan and drop charges against them, Human Rights Watch said today. The activists face prosecution in retaliation for peaceful protests in April and May 2016 against land code changes.

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Islamist violence and a spate of protests have rattled Kazakhstan’s ruler. Shaking the throne in Central Asia’s biggest country.

aktobaA RAMPAGE by gun-toting Islamists in a provincial city has exacerbated an already tense situation in what has generally been the most tranquil of Central Asia’s five post-Soviet states.

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Exclusive - Suspect in Kazakh shooting posted Islamic State-linked video

flawerskzOne of the men blamed by authorities in Kazakhstan for an armed raid on a national guard base, the deadliest attack in the country's history, had posted a video online that was sympathetic to Islamic State.

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Nazarbayev on the Rocks: 'Terror,' 'Coup' Claims Shake Kazakhstan

paladaKazakhstan, the second-largest state of the former Soviet Union, has always stood out for the stability of its political regime. In office since 1989, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev is a champion of sorts, having held onto power longer than any other leader of a former Soviet republic.

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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