"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived for a state visit, was welcomed with grand ceremonies at Astana Airport and at the residence of Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The opulence of the welcome was criticized in Kaznet, but Putin expressed his gratitude for the "such a ceremonial reception."
09:16, 23 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law be prosecuted? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibaev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and the husband of his middle daughter Dinara, is one of the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second in the Kazakhstan Forbes list with a fortune of five billion dollars, having seen an increase of 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire ranking, Kulibaev holds the 612th position this year.
09:16, 22 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived for a state visit, was welcomed with grand ceremonies at Astana Airport and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. While some critics in Kaznet condemned the pomp and circumstance, Putin expressed his gratitude for the "such a ceremonial reception."
09:16, 22 Dec
The Almaty administration is spending thousands of dollars to track down government critics. What is the purpose of such research?
The Almaty city administration has been accused of misusing budget funds to track down critics of the government. Earlier this year, the Department of Public Development commissioned a service through state procurement to monitor the information landscape. The administration sought to understand how the media and bloggers perceive the performance of city authorities and the mayor, Yerbolat Dosaev.
09:16, 22 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibaev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev and husband of his middle daughter Dinara, is one of the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second on the Forbes Kazakhstan list with a net worth of five billion dollars, having increased his fortune by 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev holds the 612th position this year.
09:16, 21 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was greeted in Astana.
Upon arrival for his state visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin was welcomed with grand ceremonies at the airport in Astana and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The extravagance was criticized on Kaznet, while Putin expressed his gratitude for "such a ceremonial reception."
09:16, 21 Dec
"Not an accident." Aurelia's relatives insist on the continuation of the investigation.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan has closed the criminal case regarding the death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Astana. The police believe that there is no evidence of a crime. However, the girl's relatives disagree. They are convinced that the case should remain open until key questions are answered.
09:15, 21 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev and husband to his middle daughter Dinara, is among the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second on the Kazakhstan Forbes list with a net worth of five billion dollars, having seen an increase of 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev holds the 612th position this year.
09:16, 20 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived for a state visit, was welcomed with grand ceremonies at the airport in Astana and at the residence of Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. While the pomp and circumstance were criticized on Kazakhstani social media, Putin expressed his gratitude for the "ceremonious reception."
09:16, 20 Dec
"Not an accident." Aurelia's relatives demand that the investigation continues.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan has closed the criminal case regarding the death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Astana. The police believe that there is no evidence of a crime. However, the girl's relatives disagree. They are convinced that the case should not be closed until key questions are answered.
09:15, 20 Dec
"Feels like I'm imprisoned." An Uzbek man shares his experience of having his passport taken away in Kazakhstan.
Uzbek citizen Ildar Bikchurkin has been living in Kazakhstan for over a year without a passport, which has prevented him from returning to his homeland. His documents were confiscated by Kazakh border guards when Bikchurkin attempted to travel from Kazakhstan to the Russian city of Omsk in the fall of 2023, bypassing border checkpoints. In Russia, authorities detained the undocumented migrant and deported him back to Uzbekistan.
09:15, 20 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and the husband of his middle daughter, Dinara, is one of the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second in Kazakhstan's Forbes list with a net worth of five billion dollars, having seen an increase of 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev is positioned at 612th this year.
09:16, 19 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
Upon his arrival for a state visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin was greeted with grand ceremonies at Astana Airport and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. While some criticized the pomp and circumstance on Kaznet, Putin expressed his gratitude for the "such a formal reception."
09:16, 19 Dec
"Not an accident." Aurelia's relatives are demanding that the investigation continues.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan has closed the criminal case regarding the death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Astana. The police believe there is no evidence of a crime. However, the girl's relatives disagree, insisting that the case should remain open until key questions are answered.
09:16, 19 Dec
From the Secretary of the Komsomol Central Committee to the Secretary of the CSTO: the journey of Imangali Tasmagambetov.
"NATO is advancing," and "unfriendly countries" are launching information attacks in the CIS under the guise of protecting human rights. These are not quotes from Russian television broadcasts, where such statements have become commonplace. Instead, these are excerpts from remarks made by Imangali Tasmagambetov, a former high-ranking Kazakh official who was once considered a presidential candidate and is now the Secretary-General of the Regional Collective Security Organization. What has his political journey been like?
09:15, 19 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and husband of his middle daughter Dinara, is among the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second in the Kazakhstan Forbes list with a net worth of five billion dollars, which has increased by 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev is positioned at 612 this year.
09:16, 18 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
The arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin for a state visit was met with grand ceremonies at the airport in Astana and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. While the pomp and circumstance were criticized on Kazakhstani social media, Putin expressed his gratitude for "such a formal reception."
09:16, 18 Dec
"All oligarchs are equal, but some are more equal." Why is Timur Kulibayev getting richer even as he loses assets?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of Nursultan Nazarbayev, is one of the few remaining figures from the "old Kazakhstan" still navigating the current landscape. Forbes estimates his wealth at $5 billion, which has increased by $1.2 billion since 2022. Kulibayev is currently embroiled in a legal battle with the asset recovery committee and is selling off portions of his real estate holdings across Kazakhstan, the UK, Russia, Spain, and other countries. Let's take a closer look at the situation surrounding one of Central Asia's wealthiest individuals.
09:15, 18 Dec
"Not an accident." Aurelia's relatives demand that the investigation continues.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan has closed the criminal case concerning the death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Astana. The police believe that there is no evidence of a crime. However, the girl's relatives disagree. They are convinced that the case should remain open until key questions are answered.
09:15, 18 Dec
Using the National Fund to boost the treasury: How lawmakers approved a budget with a deficit.
On October 30, the members of the Mazhilis approved the national budget for the next three years. As the country's budget faces a deficit once again, the government has planned to withdraw 5.3 trillion tenge from the National Fund. The deputies raised few questions and agreed to the transfers.
09:16, 17 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and husband of his middle daughter, Dinara, is among the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second in the Kazakhstan Forbes list with a net worth of five billion dollars, having seen an increase of 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev holds the 612th position this year.
09:16, 17 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who arrived for a state visit, was welcomed with grand ceremonies at Astana airport and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The lavishness of the events drew criticism in Kaznet, while Putin expressed his gratitude for the "such a ceremonial reception."
09:15, 17 Dec
"All oligarchs are equal, but some are more equal than others." Why is Timur Kulibaev getting richer despite losing assets?
Timur Kulibaev, the son-in-law of Nursultan Nazarbayev, has a fortune estimated by Forbes at $5 billion, making him one of the few remaining figures from the "old Kazakhstan" still in the game. Since 2022, his wealth has increased by $1.2 billion. Currently, Kulibaev is embroiled in a legal battle with the asset recovery committee and is selling off some of his real estate holdings located in Kazakhstan, the UK, Russia, Spain, and other countries. Let's take a closer look at what is happening with one of Central Asia's wealthiest individuals.
09:15, 17 Dec
Arrests, internet slowdowns, and memorial events. How is Independence Day being observed?
Kazakhstan celebrates Independence Day on December 16. In anticipation of this date, the police have heightened their security measures. Several politically active individuals have been detained in various regions across the country. They have received administrative arrests ranging from five to 20 days on various charges. At the same time, internet users in Kazakhstan are reporting a decrease in connection speeds.
09:15, 17 Dec
"Not an accident." Aurelia's relatives are urging for the investigation to continue.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan has closed the criminal case regarding the death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Astana. The police believe there is no evidence of a crime. However, the girl's relatives disagree. They are convinced that the case cannot be closed until key questions are answered.
09:15, 17 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev and husband of his middle daughter Dinara, is one of the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He holds the second position in the Kazakhstan Forbes rankings with a net worth of five billion dollars, having increased his wealth by 700 million dollars over the past year. In the global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev is currently ranked 612th.
09:16, 16 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." A glimpse into how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
The arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was on a state visit, was met with grand ceremonies at the airport in Astana and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. While some critics in the Kazakh internet community condemned the ostentation, Putin expressed his gratitude for "such a ceremonial welcome."
09:16, 16 Dec
"All oligarchs are equal, but some are more equal than others." Why is Timur Kulibayev growing richer despite losing assets?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of Nursultan Nazarbayev, is one of the few remaining representatives of "old Kazakhstan" still afloat, with Forbes estimating his net worth at $5 billion. Since 2022, his fortune has increased by $1.2 billion. Currently, Kulibayev is engaged in a legal battle with the asset recovery committee and is selling off portions of his real estate holdings located in Kazakhstan, the UK, Russia, Spain, and other countries. Let's take a closer look at what is happening with one of Central Asia's wealthiest individuals.
09:15, 16 Dec
Will Nazarbayev's son-in-law face trial? What consequences await Timur Kulibayev, one of Kazakhstan's wealthiest individuals?
Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and husband of his middle daughter Dinara, is among the wealthiest individuals in Kazakhstan. He ranks second in Kazakhstan's Forbes list with a net worth of five billion dollars, which has increased by 700 million dollars over the past year. In this year's global Forbes billionaire rankings, Kulibayev holds the 612th position.
09:16, 15 Dec
"Your Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin." This is how the Russian president was welcomed in Astana.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was welcomed with grand ceremonies upon his arrival for a state visit at the airport in Astana and at the residence of Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The lavishness of the welcome was criticized on Kaznet, but Putin expressed his gratitude for "such a ceremonial reception."
09:16, 15 Dec