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Ok for some: Kazakhtelecom's acquisition of Kcell narrows competition. (Photo: Kcell Facebook account)

Kazakhstan: National telecoms company becomes quasi-monopoly

Two out of three mobile service providers are part state-controlled.
Almaz Kumenov Dec 12, 2018
Guardians of the Galaxy, one of the few movies to get the Kazakh dubbing treatment. (Photo: Marvel Studios)

Kazakhstan: Take two on forcing movies to be shown in Kazakh

It will be acceptable to use subtitles instead of dubbing.
Almaz Kumenov Dec 5, 2018
Barakholka Bazaar

Kazakhstan: Sun setting on Almaty's chaotic Barakholka bazaar

The loss of the market threatens to suck considerable economic vitality out of Kazakhstan’s business capital.
Almaz Kumenov Nov 21, 2018
To pay or not to pay: MPs complain of funny business at ArcelorMittal Temirtau. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Nikolay Olkhovoy)

Kazakhstan: MPs take aim at ArcelorMittal Temirtau

Deputies say the company is using loopholes to avoid paying fair salaries.
Nov 8, 2018
Cutting ties: Berdymukhamedov and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Belarusian Embassy in Ashgabat in March 2017. (Photo: Turkmenistan state news agency)

Turkmenistan threatens Belarusian company with international arbitration

A Belarusian-built potash plant is producing way less than it should.
Nov 6, 2018
Kazakhstan hospital nurse

As Kazakhstan’s economy regains vigor, concerns shift to healthcare

Kazakhstan just hosted a conference on global standards for primary healthcare. It has some catching up to do.
Joanna Lillis Nov 6, 2018
Korea advisor: Kazakh worker giving tips over a messaging app about how it is to work in South Korea. (Photo: Screenshot from Life KZ YouTube account)

Kazakhstan: Police detain fraudster selling bogus South Korea jobs

People paid $900 for work visas and jobs, but then never heard back.
Almaz Kumenov Nov 2, 2018
ArcelorMittal Temirtau

Kazakhstan: Reporter dukes it out with mining giant in test case

After failing to convince a journalist to stop reporting on its pollution, the industrial behemoth allegedly tried blackmail.
Almaz Kumenov Oct 30, 2018
Seoul Korea

Kazakhstan laborers head to South Korea for a better life

A series of economic slumps in Kazakhstan has established a trend that may be hard to stop.
Almaz Kumenov Oct 16, 2018
Sunset at a Kazatomprom mining site. (Photo: Kazatomprom website)

Kazakhstan’s uranium giant to list in London

No firm date has been set for the IPO, however
Almaz Kumenov Oct 15, 2018

Report: Shell steers clear of Kazakhstan state energy company over graft worries

Kazmunaigaz was offering to sell a 10-20 percent stake
Oct 11, 2018

Kazakhstan earns more, people get poorer

State revenues are booming again because of oil and gas
Almaz Kumenov Oct 8, 2018
A view of Karachaganak field. (Photo: Karachaganak consortium website)

Kazakhstan scores another Karachaganak win

Astana will receive a $1.1 billion payout and a greater share in future profits.
Almaz Kumenov Oct 1, 2018

Kazakhstan: Would-be US entrepreneur complains of business theft

The police say it is Alexander Lee who committed fraud.
Almaz Kumenov Sep 26, 2018
Tsesnabank’s Astana headquarters. (Photo: Tsesnabank Facebook page)

Kazakhstan: Government saves bank owned by ex-presidential chief of staff

Authorities will acquire $1.3 billion worth of Tsesnabank’s agriculture-related credit burden.
Almaz Kumenov Sep 21, 2018

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