By Top War Wind from the East Kazakhstan, which is a member of the SCO and the EAEU and is seeking membership in BRICS,…
Posts tagged as “Kazakhstan”
By Danielle A new draft law in Kazakhstan would surgically remove the genitals of convicted pedophiles. MPs reportedly have complained the system of chemical castration is…
by Jacob M. Thompson “It helps to calculate scores for each family in Kazakhstan cities, regions, districts and villages and to identify the risk zone…
By Topwar On May 18 and 19, an epoch-making event for many (including us) took place – the summit of the states of Central Asia,…
BY TOP WAR Banks of Kazakhstan have obtained permission to conduct transactions with Mir payment cards from the US financial department. This was…
By Mikhail Nikolaevsky Holodomor and hospitality In recent weeks, TV and the Internet have been flooded with footage of columns of refugees, only this…
BY TYLER DURDEN By Lori Ann LaRocco of FreightWaves The self-imposed embargo of Russian oil is spreading to Kazakhstan crude, with three shipments canceled in…
By DASHA LITVINOVA MOSCOW (AP) — The president of Kazakhstan announced Tuesday that a Russia-led security alliance will start pulling out its troops from the…
By Matthew Sparkes The second largest bitcoin mining nation in the world has cut off internet access, slashing the amount of computing power dedicated to…
By Tyler Durden On Tuesday Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced that Russian peacekeeping forces which began entering the restive country late last week will initiate departure…
What is happening in Kazakhstan is a distraction of attention and energy from what is planned in the Donbass By VT Editors VT: This is Russia’s…
By Tyler Durden On Monday Kazakhstan’s largest city appears to be returning to some semblance of normalcy with government security forces having the streets…
By Ex Utopia Posted: 31 December 2012 As the first new capital of the 21st century, the city of Astana in Kazakhstan has been…
By Cyþher – The Bishop Astana is the capital city of Kazakhstan, straddling the Ishim River in the north of the country. Along the…
By Peter Leonard It is easy to poke holes in the Kazakh government’s official narrative, even as it continues to choke communications with the…
By Niamh Kennedy and Amy Woodyatt At least 164 people have been killed and more than 5,000 detained during violent upheaval in Kazakhstan this week, as unrest…