a 28-year-old financial analyst from St. Petersburg, set out on the adventure of a lifetime. In a bid to explore the world, the London resident embarked on a two-month, 6,800-mile journey from London …
A man spent 2 months driving 6,800 miles across Europe to Turkey and Kazakhstan
a 28-year-old financial analyst from St. Petersburg, set out on the adventure of a lifetime. In a bid to explore the world, the London resident embarked on a two-month, 6,800-mile journey from London …
Central Asia in Focus: Kyrgyzstan Falling Deeper in Debt to China
Kyrgyzstan is falling deeper in debt to China, Kazakhstan’s latest mining accident, the UN presses Tajikistan on imprisoned rights defenders, and more.
Central Asia in Focus: Kyrgyzstan Falling Deeper in Debt to China
Kyrgyzstan is falling deeper in debt to China, Kazakhstan’s latest mining accident, the UN presses Tajikistan on imprisoned rights defenders, and more.
Azerbaijan has high hopes for future of Organization of Turkic States
President Ilham Aliyev’s participation in the 10th summit of the Organization of Turkic States being held under the motto “Turk Time” in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, together with the presidents …
Kazakhstan welcomes France’s Macron under Moscow’s disapproving gaze
Kazakhstan welcomes France’s Macron under Moscow’s disapproving gaze ASTANA (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Kazakhstan on Wednesday on the first leg of a trip to Central Asia, a …
Treaty may protect ArcelorMittal nationalisation in Kazakhstan
Luxembourg-Kazakh treaty appears to limit steelmaker losses as repeated and deadly accidents force it out of country …
ArcelorMittal Shares Fall After Disclosure of Kazakhstan Business Talks
By Pierre Bertrand ArcelorMittal shares fell Monday after the Luxembourg-based steelmaker said it had recently signed a preliminary agreement with …
ArcelorMittal Shares Fall After Disclosure of Kazakhstan Business Talks
By Pierre Bertrand ArcelorMittal shares fell Monday after the Luxembourg-based steelmaker said it had recently signed a preliminary agreement with …
Kazakhstan mine fire leaves at least 42 dead
At least 21 people have died in a fire at a mine in Kazakhstan, owned by steel giant ArcelorMittal. The blaze came on the same day Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev ordered investment in the company to be halted as he wants it to be nationalised.