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Kazakhstan has launched construction of a major power plant without Russian financial backing as delays in securing funding ...
Donald Trump threatens tariffs on countries buying Russian energy. Yet the US continues to purchase a significant share of ...
“When President Trump announced the introduction of tariffs in April, Kazakh officials were surprised to see their country on ...
The Central Asian nation, rich in critical minerals, is deepening its ties to China but does relatively little trade with the ...
Kazakhstan, whose close ties with Russia and China have made it a significant regional player in Central Asia, has said it is ...
Kazakhstan's oil output in the first half of 2025 rose by around 11.6% to 49.9 million metric tons from the same period in ...
Kazakhstan, one of the world’s top uranium producers, currently relies mostly on coal-fired plants for power, alongside hydropower and a growing renewables sector.
Kazakhstan’s president says violence has been quelled, so there is no longer need for the foreign troops he asked to help. Russia has not given a timeline for withdrawing. By Valerie Hopkins and ...
Police in Russia have found the dead body of a man with mouthful of gold teeth - matching the description of what could be ...
Floods have swamped parts of Russia and Kazakhstan after Europe’s third-longest river burst its banks, forcing more than 100,000 people to evacuate and sparking protests against the authorities.
But any move by Russia towards an invasion of Kazakhstan would risk drawing China's ire, an associate fellow at Chatham House, the London-based think tank, told Newsweek.
What does the Kremlin want out of Kazakhstan, why did it send troops -- and how might the upheaval in the neighboring nation affect developments in Russia itself for years to come?