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Where There Is Unity, There Is Prosperity
ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Today, the world is experiencing a new era of globalization. We are currently living in a complex period of human history, encompassing economic, social, environmental and humanitarian dimensions.
Can The US Compete With China's Belt & Road Initiative?
WASHINGTON, US:Ten years after Chinese President Xi Jinping announced China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Kazakhstan and Indonesia, a new connectivity initiative was unveiled with great fanfare by the United States, India, and the Arab Gulf and European countries during the G20 meeting in New Delhi earlier this month.
Kazakhstan To Seek People's Mandate As It Deliberates On Nuclear Power Plans
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Kazakhstan is set to hold a referendum on nuclear energy as it seeks to diversify its energy needs away from fossil fuels and achieve its emissions reduction targets President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced during a state-of-the-nation address.
Remembering The Legacy Of Soviet Nuclear Testing In Kazakhstan
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia:For almost half a century Kazakhstan’s territory as large as Wales has been the primary nuclear testing site for the Soviet Union.
Mass Death Of Kazakh People In 1930s: Brutal Legacy Of Totalitarianism
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia:The political repressions of the first half of the last century distorted the lives of millions of citizens of the former Soviet Union. More than 100,000 people were unjustly convicted in Kazakhstan, and a quarter of them received death sentences.