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Dreaming of Snow Leopards. Nazarbayev Dictates a Bright Future for Kazakhstan.

astana_picKazakhstan has oil, coal and uranium -- and a capital full of stunning architecture. President Nursultan Nazarbayev hopes his country can become the region's leading economy, but his heavy-handed cult of personality is not universally welcomed. Others worry about China's growing influence.

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OSCE Chairman-in-Office Kanat Saudabayev was arrested in Turkish yacht-based brothel

sau_osceWhen a few weeks ago Turkish police unveiled in Antalya a chain of prostitutes exploited in Savarona – a yacht that once belonged to Ataturk – it said that there were many high-ranking officials among the arrested clients who were later released.

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Kazakh Fund Wants Locals to Gain From $75 Billion Oil Investment

Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund said it will favor oil contractors that hire local businesses as international producers gear up to spend an estimated $75 billion on developing the country's oil and gas resources.

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Billionaire Mashkevitch in hot water over sex scandal

mash_nanKazakh-Israeli billionaire's involvement in orgy scandal which has Turkish media atwitter believed deeper than originally thought, as new information suggests he was arrested during raid, released on bail. Some in World Jewish Congress say he should be fired if allegations prove true

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Kazakhmys chairman’s sale of shares highlights unanswered questions about the company

global_witnessKazakhmys plc Chairman Vladimir Kim's decision to sell shares comprising 11% of the company to the Kazakh government underlines the unanswered questions raised by Global Witness earlier this year about who influences key decisions relating to this FTSE 100 mining company.

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FTSE miners face Kazakh power grab

The Kazakh government is planning a power grab for Kazakhmys and ENRC, raising corporate governance concerns over its influence on the FTSE 100 mining companies.

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Turkmen activists barred from human rights meeting

Two exiled opposition activists from Turkmenistan have been barred from a human rights conference in Warsaw because their country objected to their presence, prompting criticism Tuesday from the United States, the European Union and Canada.

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Kazakhmys chairman sells stake for $1.3 billion

(SRI) - Kazakhmys Chairman Vladimir Kim sold an 11% stake in the company, nearly a third of his stake, to the Kazakh state-owned holding and investment company Samruk-Kazyna for about $1.3 billion, Kazakhmys said in a statement.

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Key political risks to watch in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan's long-serving leaderhas announced his intention to stay at the helm of CentralAsia's largest economy for a third decade, erasing concernsabout the possibility of a destabilising succession struggle.

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Turkmen gas reserves available for EU: president

Turkmenistan's president said on Thursday the isolated Central Asian state had the capacity to almost quadruple gas exports in the next 20 years and was ready to meet demand from Europe.

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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