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Betting on the Next Oil Boom? You're Grasping at Straws

Unplanned interruptions in the global oil supply chain last year were about 30 percent higher than in 2013, the U.S. Energy Department said. Much of the problem was blamed on Libya, though sputtering from Kazakhstan's giant Kashagan field played a factor as well. This year could be North America's to lead in terms of secure production, but the story for 2014 is as certain as market predictions themselves.

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Kazakhstan's leader orders raid on oil fund to support growth

 

Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev ordered officials on Friday to raid the country's strategic oil reserve and slash banks' bad loans, stamping his authority on the economy in an effort to prevent growth rates from slipping. Nazarbayev, who has ruled the oil-rich nation for more than two decades, said the government should use 1 trillion tenge ($5.4 billion) from the rainy-day fund to boost the economy during 2014 and 2015.

 

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Nazarbayev Urges Kazakh Wage Increases After Devaluation

 

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev urged metals and oil producers such as Kazakhmys Plc (KAZ) and Glencore Xtrata Plc's Kazzinc to increase salaries by 10 percent after the tenge was devalued this week. ArcelorMittal, Eurasian Natural Resources Corp., and "large oil and gas companies and companies in other sectors" should consider increases, Nazarbayev said, according to a statement posted on his website today.

 

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Mutmaßliche Aliyev-Opfer im Media Quarter

 

Wien. Knapp drei Stunden vor einer Pressekonferenz zur Causa des früheren Botschafters Kasachstans in Wien, Rakhat Aliyev, wurde diese abgesagt. Nicht vom Veranstalter der Pressekonferenz, dem "Auslandsbüro der Opposition Kasachstan - Koordinierungsstelle für demokratische Bewegung und Menschenrechte in der Republik Kasachstan. Sondern vom Betreiber der Marx Media Vienna, Christian Bodizs, in dessen Räumlichkeiten die Pressekonferenz stattfinden sollte.

 

 

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Nazarbayev Considers Fifth Term to Extend Longest Ex-Soviet Rule

 

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said he may extend the longest reign of any former Soviet leader by running for a fifth term in 2016. "There definitely will be a transition of power -- there's nothing frozen, it will be changed," Nazarbayev, 73, said in an interview in the presidential palace in the Kazakh capital, Astana last week. "I was elected until December 2016. The time will come when we'll talk about it."

 

 

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Kazakhstan: Retrial Fails to Put Political Killing to Rest

 

Aliyev ShThe retrial in Kazakhstan of a man convicted of the 2006 murder of a leading opposition leader was supposed to fill in blanks left by the initial proceedings. Instead, it reopened old wounds for the victim's family and raised fresh questions about the fairness of Kazakhstan's justice system. In the dock was Yerzhan Utembayev, a former head of the Senate secretariat who was serving a 20-year sentence on charges of contracting the killing of opposition leader Altynbek Sarsenbayev. Utembayev at one point confessed his involvement before recanting at the original murder trial in 2006.

 

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China buys Lukashenka from Putin

 

Belarus becomes Beijing's main bridgehead in Europe. The influential magazine Business New Europe writes about it. "Russia spent the end of last year battling the EU for control over Ukraine. But should the Kremlin have been paying more attention to what was going on its southern border instead? In the last three months, the Chinese have swept through Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and Central Asia, buying up Russia's backyard in a string of billion-dollar deals," the magazine writes.

 

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Father of Boston bomber's alleged helper stripped of mandate

The father of a student from Kazakhstan who is accused of obstructing justice in the United States over the Boston bombings has been stripped of his seat on a city council in the Central Asian nation. Amir Ismagulov, a prominent businessman and lawmaker from the oil town of Atyrau in western Kazakhstan, has been waging a one-man campaign for the release of his son, Azamat Tazhayakov, who he insists is innocent

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Give Malta Your Tired and Huddled, and Rich

 

Having been besieged by the Ottomans, and ruled over the centuries by foreign invaders from the Greeks to the Romans to Napoleon, the tiny Mediterranean island nation of Malta has seen plenty of unwelcome interlopers.

 

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Ecuador former police chief Edgar Vaca arrested in the US

 

Police in the United States have arrested former Ecuadorean police commander Edgar Vaca, who is accused of human rights abuses. The interior minister in Quito issued a statement saying that the retired general was arrested in Washington and will be extradited to Ecuador.

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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