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Exposed to Kazakhstan climate change: With killer cold & soaring spheres, Astana thrives on mood swings ’n’ lofty aimsA planned visit to Astana's Expo 2017 site, featuring the Nur Alem museum, faced an unexpected challenge. Despite clear skies, the extreme ...
The Sultanate of Nur-Sultan: How ‘Elbasy’ Nazarbayev’s ‘Constitution Day’ led to his befall; a look into why the 30th Anniversary of Kazakhstan’s Constitution should be most celebratedSix constitutional amendments, thirty years of independence, Constitution Day is celebrated every year, but, for the right reasons? Read mo...
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev wins new term against weak oppositionTokayev has taken steps to keep Kazakhstan's distance from longtime ally and dominant regional power Russia. He pointedly said the country ...
30 years of independence: Kazakhstan eyes to widen strategic partnership with IndiaPM Narendra Modi was in Kazakhstan in July 2015 (bilateral visit) and June 2017 (SCO summit). Modi participated in the 17th SCO Summit in A...
Silk-road city of Turkestan: A potential tourist destination for IndiansThe opening of a new airport in Turkestan in the south of Kazakhstan provides an opportunity to visit a city that has been growing in popul...
Putting canines on a pedestalStatues of dogs usually get more goodwill and interest than those of humans.
Kazakhstan first President Nursultan Nazarbayev sets example by leading from front in tackling Covid-19First President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, led the nation through many difficult and critical challenges during almost three deca...
Kazakhstan President provides stability & launches new initiatives in his 1st yearTokayev continues to implement the current state course. At the same time, he brought a new impetus, ensuring evolutionary development. Ens...
Current NSG chair Kazakhstan pushes for global elimination of nuclear weapons“On August 29, 1991 the First President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev made a truly historic decision by closing the largest Semipalati...
Nursultan, Kazakhstan is not a precedentMany other newly-built capital cities have been named after national leaders.
Kazakhstan foreign policy remains unaffected despite President's voluntary resignation: Ambassador to India"We emphasize that with the departure of President Nazarbayev, the foreign policy of Astana remains unchanged. Kazakhstan firmly committed ...
Kazakhstan renames capital 'Nursultan' after ex-presidentAstana replaced Kazakhstan's largest city Almaty as the capital in 1997 and was transformed from a minor provincial town into a futuristic ...
Chocolates are too good to lose sleep over correlation and causality in its caseCacao confections are supposed to be good for heart and skin, reduce chances of strokes and diarrhoea, protect from the ill-effects of the ...
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to visit Kazakhstan from tomorrowPakistan values its close and brotherly relations with Kazakhstan and their ties are marked by cordiality and cooperation in diverse fields.
Freedom of religion is enshrined in the Constitution of Kazakhstan: Nursultan NazarbayevEver since he became President following the break-up of USSR, Nazarbayev has promoted pluralism and secularism building on the Soviet lega...
- Krishna visiting Kazakh to add energy to ties
External affairs minister S M Krishna is going on a three-day visit to oil-rich Kazakhstan on Tuesday.
- India likely to sign N-pact with uranium-rich Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, known to have the second largest uranium reserves in the world, has evinced keen interest to have civil nuclear cooperation wit...
- Stage set for more vibrant ties with Central Asian countries
The stage is set for a "more vibrant" relationship between India and hydrocarbon-rich Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan and energy is the "prime ...
- China talks energy in Kazakhstan
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev pledged to expand energy ties at a state meeting on Saturday at the...
- Kazakhstan votes in test for democracy
First voters cast their ballots in a poll the opposition hopes will undermine the near monopoly on power of a President.