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USAID's Closure in Kazakhstan Sparks Debate Over Foreign Funding and LGBTQ+ Issues
After 33 years in Kazakhstan, the USAID office in Almaty closed following a parliamentary inquiry questioning a $2 million grant to a European LGBTQ+ association. A subsequent fake video report falsely accusing USAID of funding opposition groups fueled concerns and calls for stricter regulations on ...
USAID's Closure in Kazakhstan Sparks Debate Over Foreign Funding and LGBTQ+ Issues
After 33 years in Kazakhstan, the USAID office in Almaty closed following a parliamentary inquiry questioning a $2 million grant to a European LGBTQ+ association. A subsequent fake video report falsely accusing USAID of funding opposition groups fueled concerns and calls for stricter regulations on ...
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68% Bias Score


Kazakhstan strengthens laws against bride kidnapping
Kazakhstan's parliament is amending laws to criminalize bride kidnapping, with penalties up to 10 years imprisonment depending on the severity and victim's age; this follows decades of activism and a presidential intervention to address the widespread practice.
Kazakhstan strengthens laws against bride kidnapping
Kazakhstan's parliament is amending laws to criminalize bride kidnapping, with penalties up to 10 years imprisonment depending on the severity and victim's age; this follows decades of activism and a presidential intervention to address the widespread practice.
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40% Bias Score


Mishustin's Kazakhstan Visit Aims for $30 Billion Trade Boost
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's three-day visit to Kazakhstan focused on strengthening economic ties, aiming to increase bilateral trade to $30 billion annually, with projects encompassing energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing, including a nuclear power plant.
Mishustin's Kazakhstan Visit Aims for $30 Billion Trade Boost
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's three-day visit to Kazakhstan focused on strengthening economic ties, aiming to increase bilateral trade to $30 billion annually, with projects encompassing energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing, including a nuclear power plant.
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56% Bias Score


Sarytogan Graphite Opens High-Margin Ductile Cast Iron Market
Sarytogan Graphite, operating in Kazakhstan, has created a premium ductile cast iron using its Micro80C graphite, opening access to high-volume markets and targeting the Temirtau steel mill for sales following a recent US\$161 million investment in ductile iron pipe production there.
Sarytogan Graphite Opens High-Margin Ductile Cast Iron Market
Sarytogan Graphite, operating in Kazakhstan, has created a premium ductile cast iron using its Micro80C graphite, opening access to high-volume markets and targeting the Temirtau steel mill for sales following a recent US\$161 million investment in ductile iron pipe production there.
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48% Bias Score


Kazakhstan: Six Police Officers Sentenced for 2022 Torture of Detainees
In January 2025, a Kazakh court sentenced six former police officers to three years in prison for torturing 98 detainees (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Tajik) in Koshambeyt during January 2022 unrest; the case, revealed by Kyrgyz jazz musician Vikram Ruzakhunov's testimony, highlights systemic failures in ...
Kazakhstan: Six Police Officers Sentenced for 2022 Torture of Detainees
In January 2025, a Kazakh court sentenced six former police officers to three years in prison for torturing 98 detainees (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Tajik) in Koshambeyt during January 2022 unrest; the case, revealed by Kyrgyz jazz musician Vikram Ruzakhunov's testimony, highlights systemic failures in ...
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40% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Blames Russia for Plane Crash, Demands Accountability
Following a plane crash in Kazakhstan that killed 38, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev blames Russia, rejecting their investigation and commissioning an international one; analysis of the black boxes is complete, and findings are expected to determine accountability.
Azerbaijan Blames Russia for Plane Crash, Demands Accountability
Following a plane crash in Kazakhstan that killed 38, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev blames Russia, rejecting their investigation and commissioning an international one; analysis of the black boxes is complete, and findings are expected to determine accountability.
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60% Bias Score

Aktau Plane Crash: Preliminary Report Reveals Holes, Foreign Objects
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed on December 25 near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 of 67 people aboard; a preliminary report found holes and foreign metal objects on the plane, prompting a multinational investigation.

Aktau Plane Crash: Preliminary Report Reveals Holes, Foreign Objects
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed on December 25 near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 of 67 people aboard; a preliminary report found holes and foreign metal objects on the plane, prompting a multinational investigation.
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24% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Kazakh Report Cites 'External Objects'
A Russia-bound Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed on December 25, 2024, near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. A Kazakh report attributes the crash to damage from "external objects," leading to hydraulic failure and loss of control, while Azerbaijani officials suspect a Russian missile strike.

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Kazakh Report Cites 'External Objects'
A Russia-bound Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed on December 25, 2024, near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. A Kazakh report attributes the crash to damage from "external objects," leading to hydraulic failure and loss of control, while Azerbaijani officials suspect a Russian missile strike.
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40% Bias Score

Kazakhstan Tightens Bank Card Rules, Curbing Sanctions Circumvention
New regulations in Kazakhstan limit non-resident access to bank cards to 12 months, impacting over 233,000 Russians who obtained IINs in 2024 to bypass sanctions, while also aiming to combat money laundering and protect the Kazakhstani financial system.

Kazakhstan Tightens Bank Card Rules, Curbing Sanctions Circumvention
New regulations in Kazakhstan limit non-resident access to bank cards to 12 months, impacting over 233,000 Russians who obtained IINs in 2024 to bypass sanctions, while also aiming to combat money laundering and protect the Kazakhstani financial system.
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40% Bias Score

Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.

Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
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36% Bias Score

Central Asia's \$10 Billion Fashion Boom
Central Asia's apparel market is projected to reach \$10.03 billion by 2029, driven by increased investment in creative industries and the efforts of figures like Saken Zhaxybayev, who blends local culture with global luxury brands.

Central Asia's \$10 Billion Fashion Boom
Central Asia's apparel market is projected to reach \$10.03 billion by 2029, driven by increased investment in creative industries and the efforts of figures like Saken Zhaxybayev, who blends local culture with global luxury brands.
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52% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: International Investigation Launched Amidst Accusations of External Attack
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38; photos suggest an external attack, prompting an international investigation and accusations against Russia by Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: International Investigation Launched Amidst Accusations of External Attack
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38; photos suggest an external attack, prompting an international investigation and accusations against Russia by Azerbaijan.
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56% Bias Score
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