Traveling Kazakh exhibition leaves scandal in its wake A chance for contemporary Kazakh artists to show their works on three continents has been overshadowed by mismanagement and dodgy contracting. Aliya Uteuova Nov 6, 2019
Kazakhstan: Confidence low in government trust-building exercise Over the past two decades, the president’s office has instituted at least six ad hoc commissions to defuse some kind of political impasse. The latest is not off to an auspicious start. Darkhan Umirbekov Nov 4, 2019
Kazakhstan’s president courts green support by halting ski resort The rare victory for environmentalists arrived with a dose of political intrigue. Oct 29, 2019
Armenia to open doors of U.S.-built biolabs to Russia The labs have been a favorite target of Russian state-run media scaremongering. Now, with a new agreement with Yerevan, Moscow should get full access. Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 29, 2019
Who really is Kazakhstan’s leader of the nation? The consensus among Kazakhstan watchers is that the former president is trying to contain his successor. Joanna Lillis Oct 25, 2019
To protect Azerbaijani language, Baku bans “Tatyana” New regulations against Russian names have caused a stir in Azerbaijan. Durna Safarova Oct 22, 2019
Perspectives | Understanding Kremlin attitudes on war and peace Is the keyboard mightier than the nuke? Oscar Jonsson Oct 22, 2019
Kazakhstan: Nazarbayev takes back control The surprise move appears to confirm talk of a power struggle. Joanna Lillis Oct 21, 2019
Kazakhstan embraces facial recognition, civil society recoils The company introducing the technology says it will be used on public transport. Chris Rickleton Oct 17, 2019
Kazakhstan: Chinese Kazakhs arrested, face trial in remote location The pair tried to apply for asylum. Darkhan Umirbekov Oct 15, 2019
Chinese Kazakhs slip into Kazakhstan for asylum The pair say they were both subjected to years of harassment at the hands of Chinese authorities before deciding to flee. Darkhan Umirbekov Oct 11, 2019
Kazakhstan: Anti-graft agents spring into action over LRT scandal Around a dozen people are being investigated for possible embezzlement. Darkhan Umirbekov Oct 11, 2019
Kazakhstan: Words mean everything in ethnic Kazakh debate What to call the Kazakhs who have moved to Kazakhstan since independence? Darkhan Umirbekov Oct 10, 2019
Kazakhstan: President voices frustration over problems in Nur-Sultan The city is the former president's baby. Darkhan Umirbekov Oct 9, 2019
Kazakhstan believes in protests, sort of 43 percent believe that rallies can be a force for positive change. Oct 4, 2019