"We Must Take UK-Central Asia Relations To a New Level"
An exclusive op-ed by British Foreign Secretary David Cameron
The Week in Kazakhstan: Sad Song
Public outcry pushed the government to criminalize domestic violence, more floods hit the northern regions
Three Governments Join Forces to Build Mammoth Dam in Kyrgyzstan
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan will pay for construction work, due to start this year
Kazakhstan’s Lawmakers Roll Back a Plan To Ban “LGBT Propaganda”
Deputies strike off proposed amendments to the media law that expert deemed draconian
The Soros Foundation Closes Its Chapter in Kyrgyzstan
The Foundation said draconian legislation against “foreign agent” pushed them out
The Week in Kazakhstan: All Rise
Legislation to criminalize domestic violence gains momentum as high-profile trial continues
Violence Against Women Comes Under the Spotlight in Kazakhstan During a Televised Trial
A high-profile court case is stirring a nationwide conversation on domestic violence
The Week in Kazakhstan: Non-Traditional
Satellites show an oil spill in the Caspian Sea, the company and the government deny it
Chronic Unpreparedness
For 30 years, Kazakhstan’s authorities have not learned to prepare for floods
Turkey’s Ruling Party Suffers Defeat in Local Elections
CHP, the main opposition party, made large and unexpected gains on Sunday