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Kazakhstan’s bold bid for middle power status
The Central Asian nation’s transformation will depend as much on governance reform as it will on economic growth.
As we step into 2025, Kazakhstan stands at a pivotal moment of opportunity and transformation. The challenges of 2024—a year defined by geopolitical shifts and economic uncertainties—have strengthened ...
EADaily, June 26th, 2026. Western Kazakhstan, endless steppes bordering Russia. It would seem that silence should reign here, ...
A non-resource-based growth path, anchored in clean energy, logistics, agriculture, and industrial upgrading, is a strategic necessity for Kazakhstan. Over the past two decades, Central Asia has ...
Six months into the Year of AI and Digital Development, the question is not whether Kazakhstan has launched enough ...
The question now confronting negotiators is what should happen to that stockpile as part of a broader agreement between ...
The expansion of the Abraham Accords to include Kazakhstan during the C5+1 Summit on November 6th sets the stage for stronger ties between the U.S. and Central Asia. When Kazakhstan’s president Kassym ...
LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan opened on Tuesday a thorny debate on OPEC+ production levels, saying it believed it should be allowed to pump more oil in 2025, when all current output cuts by ...
Kazakh oil output up 7.5% in June after dip in May Kazakhstan has repeatedly exceeded OPEC+ oil output quota H1 oil output jumps 13% year on year OPEC+ set for big oil output hike, sources say MOSCOW, ...
Kazakhstan is poised to exceed its 2025 oil production target of 96.2 million tons due to increased output from the Chevron-led Tengiz expansion, which added 260,000 bpd. The country has been ...
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