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Defenders of liberal values should call out the sabotage of Nazarbayev University
The university which served as a forerunner for Kazakhstan’s economic development, and its first steps towards being a liberal country, is under threat.
The university which served as a forerunner for Kazakhstan’s economic development, and its first steps towards being a liberal country, is under threat.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will visit Kazakhstan next week. Here’s why the trip matters.
President Tokayev has chosen to open gunfire on protesters, bolstered by support from army commanders and from Russia. For Putin, this is a chance to secure more influence in the former Soviet republic.
Violent protests over gas prices in Kazakhstan have morphed into pent-up rage at the legacy of Nursultan Nazarbayev – a dictator Western powers happily cosied up to.
Kazakhstan became the first country in the world to enter a second nationwide lockdown on July 5 following a spike in coronavirus cases. The two-week lockdown, which
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