Kazakhstan explainer: Who’s in, who’s out as Tokayev tries to take back control? President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has cast aside the former strongman and his loyalists as he shores up his own position against domestic rivals. Joanna Lillis Jan 6, 2022
CSTO agrees to intervene in Kazakhstan unrest The Russia-led security bloc will be sending peacekeeping forces, the first time in its history that its collective security provision has been exercised. Joshua Kucera Jan 5, 2022
Kyrgyz businesses fret about economic impact of Kazakhstan unrest The only route to Russia runs through Kazakhstan – or China. Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jan 5, 2022
Kazakhstan: Demonstrators gain upper hand in increasingly turbulent unrest Crowds in the commercial capital, Almaty, seized and set light to the city hall. Eurasianet staff Jan 5, 2022
Kazakhstan gripped by protests as popular frustration spills over That Kazakhstan periodically sees surges of popular discontent attests to lingering frustrations over inequality in the oil-rich state. Eurasianet staff Jan 4, 2022
Kazakhstan explainer: Why did fuel prices spike, bringing protesters out onto the streets? The rallies have now broadened to encompass more political demands. Almaz Kumenov, Joanna Lillis Jan 4, 2022
Kazakhstan: Gas price hike fuels Zhanaozen protests Demonstrations spread to cities all across the country. Joanna Lillis Jan 3, 2022