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Russian Activist Granted Asylum Seeker Status in Kazakhstan
Russian activist Yulia Emelyanova, accused in Russia of stealing a phone, was granted asylum seeker status in Kazakhstan after being detained in transit through Almaty; she claims the charges are politically motivated due to her activism with Alexei Navalny's headquarters.
Russian Activist Granted Asylum Seeker Status in Kazakhstan
Russian activist Yulia Emelyanova, accused in Russia of stealing a phone, was granted asylum seeker status in Kazakhstan after being detained in transit through Almaty; she claims the charges are politically motivated due to her activism with Alexei Navalny's headquarters.
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20% Bias Score


Kazakh Activists Receive Probation for Anti-Nuclear Power Plant Protests
Five Kazakhstani activists, arrested on September 30, 2024, for protesting a new nuclear power plant, received four-year probation sentences on August 26, 2025, despite initial charges of organizing mass riots. The arrests occurred ahead of a national referendum where over 71% supported the plant's ...
Kazakh Activists Receive Probation for Anti-Nuclear Power Plant Protests
Five Kazakhstani activists, arrested on September 30, 2024, for protesting a new nuclear power plant, received four-year probation sentences on August 26, 2025, despite initial charges of organizing mass riots. The arrests occurred ahead of a national referendum where over 71% supported the plant's ...
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56% Bias Score


Katon Karagay Restaurant: Gateway to Kazakhstan's Hidden Gem
The Katon Karagay restaurant in Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan, serves as a vital pre-trip information center and restaurant for visitors to the remote Katon Karagay National Park, providing logistical support, cultural insights, and traditional Kazakh cuisine before their journey.
Katon Karagay Restaurant: Gateway to Kazakhstan's Hidden Gem
The Katon Karagay restaurant in Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan, serves as a vital pre-trip information center and restaurant for visitors to the remote Katon Karagay National Park, providing logistical support, cultural insights, and traditional Kazakh cuisine before their journey.
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32% Bias Score


Turkey and Kazakhstan Sign Extensive Cooperation Agreements
During a summit with Presidents Erdoğan and Tokayev, Turkey and Kazakhstan signed multiple agreements covering energy, transportation, media, banking, and other sectors, signifying enhanced bilateral cooperation.
Turkey and Kazakhstan Sign Extensive Cooperation Agreements
During a summit with Presidents Erdoğan and Tokayev, Turkey and Kazakhstan signed multiple agreements covering energy, transportation, media, banking, and other sectors, signifying enhanced bilateral cooperation.
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24% Bias Score


Kazakh Charity Head Sentenced for €7 Million Embezzlement
A Kazakhstani court sentenced Perizat Kayrat, head of the Biz Birgemiz Qazaqstan 2030 charity, and her mother to 10 and 7 years in prison for embezzling approximately €7 million in donations intended for children with disabilities, Palestinian humanitarian aid, and flood victims in Kazakhstan.
Kazakh Charity Head Sentenced for €7 Million Embezzlement
A Kazakhstani court sentenced Perizat Kayrat, head of the Biz Birgemiz Qazaqstan 2030 charity, and her mother to 10 and 7 years in prison for embezzling approximately €7 million in donations intended for children with disabilities, Palestinian humanitarian aid, and flood victims in Kazakhstan.
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68% Bias Score


Armenia Poised to Withdraw from Russian-Led CSTO
Armenia is likely to withdraw from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), following accusations that the organization failed to protect it during Azerbaijani attacks and a subsequent freeze of its membership in February 2024.
Armenia Poised to Withdraw from Russian-Led CSTO
Armenia is likely to withdraw from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), following accusations that the organization failed to protect it during Azerbaijani attacks and a subsequent freeze of its membership in February 2024.
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48% Bias Score

Kazakhstan-China Relations: A Strategic Partnership Flourishing in 2024
In 2024, Kazakhstan and China's bilateral trade reached a record $44 billion, driven by joint infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and strengthened by cultural exchanges, solidifying their strategic partnership.

Kazakhstan-China Relations: A Strategic Partnership Flourishing in 2024
In 2024, Kazakhstan and China's bilateral trade reached a record $44 billion, driven by joint infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and strengthened by cultural exchanges, solidifying their strategic partnership.
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60% Bias Score

529 Kazakhstani Citizens Signed Contracts with Russian Military for Ukraine War
At least 529 Kazakhstani citizens signed contracts with the Russian military to fight in Ukraine since the start of 2025, while the number fighting for Ukraine is unknown. A journalist's investigation revealed organized recruitment from Kazakhstan, offering high financial incentives despite potentia...

529 Kazakhstani Citizens Signed Contracts with Russian Military for Ukraine War
At least 529 Kazakhstani citizens signed contracts with the Russian military to fight in Ukraine since the start of 2025, while the number fighting for Ukraine is unknown. A journalist's investigation revealed organized recruitment from Kazakhstan, offering high financial incentives despite potentia...
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48% Bias Score

Exploitation of Surrogates in Kazakhstani-Chinese Surrogacy Ring
Two Kazakhstani women, Alija and Natalija, are victims of an exploitative international surrogacy ring operating between China, Cambodia, and Kazakhstan, facing threats and unpaid fees after giving birth to children who were taken away by Chinese agents; their lawyers are filing a police report, all...

Exploitation of Surrogates in Kazakhstani-Chinese Surrogacy Ring
Two Kazakhstani women, Alija and Natalija, are victims of an exploitative international surrogacy ring operating between China, Cambodia, and Kazakhstan, facing threats and unpaid fees after giving birth to children who were taken away by Chinese agents; their lawyers are filing a police report, all...
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52% Bias Score

Kazakhstan Audit Reveals "Paper" Mineral Deposits, Raising Concerns
Kazakhstan's Supreme Audit Chamber uncovered 81 procedural violations and 16 systemic flaws in the geological exploration and mining sector, including numerous "paper" mineral deposits due to underfunding, low investment, and insufficient digitalization of geological data, prompting concerns ahead o...

Kazakhstan Audit Reveals "Paper" Mineral Deposits, Raising Concerns
Kazakhstan's Supreme Audit Chamber uncovered 81 procedural violations and 16 systemic flaws in the geological exploration and mining sector, including numerous "paper" mineral deposits due to underfunding, low investment, and insufficient digitalization of geological data, prompting concerns ahead o...
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52% Bias Score

Kazakhstan to Transform Baikonur Cosmodrome into Space Tourism Hub
Kazakhstan plans to transform over 50 decommissioned facilities at the Baikonur Cosmodrome into a tourism hub by 2029, aiming for 50,000 annual visitors, leveraging iconic sites like Gagarin's launchpad for immersive experiences and infrastructure development.

Kazakhstan to Transform Baikonur Cosmodrome into Space Tourism Hub
Kazakhstan plans to transform over 50 decommissioned facilities at the Baikonur Cosmodrome into a tourism hub by 2029, aiming for 50,000 annual visitors, leveraging iconic sites like Gagarin's launchpad for immersive experiences and infrastructure development.
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52% Bias Score

Kazakhstan Bypasses Russia, Starts Power Plant Construction
Kazakhstan started building a 240-megawatt combined heat and power plant (CHPP) in Kokshetau using domestic funds after delays in securing promised low-interest financing from Russia for a $2.7 billion energy deal, potentially impacting other projects.

Kazakhstan Bypasses Russia, Starts Power Plant Construction
Kazakhstan started building a 240-megawatt combined heat and power plant (CHPP) in Kokshetau using domestic funds after delays in securing promised low-interest financing from Russia for a $2.7 billion energy deal, potentially impacting other projects.
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36% Bias Score
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