Kazakhstan

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KAZAKHSTAN

The video of an ‘exorcism’ performed on a little girl that has gone viral on social networks is sparking heated debate in Kazakhstan. The denunciation of intellectual Gaziz Abišev: ‘The ultra-conservative part of society, behind the slogans of passionate ideologies, is trying in various ways to drag the nation back to the darkness of the past’.

The new migrant routes from Central Asia

by Vladimir Rozanskij | CENTRAL ASIA

Daughter of elite launches brand Kazakhstan

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KAZAKHSTAN

Tokaev's version of 'justice'

by Vladimir Rozanskij | KAZAKHSTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

From Tajikistan to Kyrgyzstan former leading politicians are on trial on charges of high treason just because they were identified as possible alternatives to ‘dynastic’ successions. While in Kazakhstan on trial is a group that allegedly ‘menacingly’ planned to storm the presidential palace with a tractor and a cannon loaded with potato fragments.

| 13/12/2024
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

On the bitter clash triggered by President Yoon's attempt to proclaim martial law, Radio Azattyk has gathered the opinions of Kazakhs who (with or without papers) are lacorating in the Korean capital. In their voices the hope that a change in the country's leadership will make life easier for them too.

| 12/12/2024
| KAZAKHSTAN - SOUTH KOREA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

In spite of distancing itself from the invasion of Ukraine, Kazakhstan continues to cooperate intensively with Moscow, but also intensifies agreements with Western countries. Today it is ‘closer than Europe’ for Russia, and at the same time ‘brings Europe closer to China’. And precisely the meeting of different worlds could be the great opportunity for the heirs of the nomads of Central Asia.

| 04/12/2024
| KAZAKHSTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Beyond political and military alliances and strategies, Kazakhstan aims to be an important cultural and professional training hub for the whole of Central Asia, working in this sector with great support from Russia.

| 27/11/2024
| KAZAKHSTAN
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Public schools at all levels, from kindergartens to universities, are growing in the countries of the region. And in several cases it is the state itself that is stimulating investors with the aim of modernising the education and training system.

| 21/11/2024
| CENTRAL ASIA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Among the films entered in the race for Best Foreign Language Film, a story told by director Kučinčirekov recounts the traumas linked to the ancient custom of entrusting the upbringing of the first or last child to grandparents. It brings to the screen a comparison between the Kazakhstan of the past and that of modern times.

| 19/11/2024
| KAZAKHSTAN
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