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Search | 7 Articles

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes: President Tokayev promising reform in a speech to parliament. (Photo: Kazakhstan presidential administration)

Kazakhstan: President vows wide-ranging political reforms to ward off stagnation

Tokayev says he is going to make it easier for more political parties to get registered.
Almaz Kumenov Mar 16, 2022
Nazarbayevs in 1994

Perspectives | What Kazakhstan's foreign investors are watching

Pursuing reforms while keeping skittish investors on side: Can Tokayev do both?
Maximilian Hess Jan 17, 2022
Russian troops in Almaty

CSTO begins to withdraw from Kazakhstan

The state of emergency has been lifted in most of the country.
Almaz Kumenov Jan 13, 2022
Karim Masimov. (Photo: Government website)

Kazakhstan: Ex-security services chief and Nazarbayev ally arrested

Masimov faces charges of treason.
Joanna Lillis Jan 8, 2022
Almaty Republic Sq

Kazakhstan: Shoot to kill protesters, orders tough-talking Tokayev

The president has doubled down on his claims that terrorists with foreign backing are behind the protests, which began this week over fuel prices then snowballed.
Joanna Lillis Jan 7, 2022
Russian troops

Kazakhstan: Dozens killed as government unleashes military crackdown

Thousands have been detained in Kazakhstan as Russia blames the unrest on an assortment of foreign actors.
Eurasianet staff Jan 6, 2022
Almaty

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
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