Kazakhstan Ready to Export Halal Meat to Turkey, Boosting Agricultural Ties
Kazakhstan aims to expand agricultural cooperation with Turkey, with President Tokayev announcing readiness to export halal meat and develop joint projects.
Kazakhstan aims to expand agricultural cooperation with Turkey, with President Tokayev announcing readiness to export halal meat and develop joint projects.
Kazakhstani employees can now take paid leave for educational purposes, including exams and thesis defense, under updated labor laws.
The wife of Bakhytzhan Baizhanov emotionally appealed to the court to reduce her husband's sentence, highlighting the family's suffering.
Over 66,000 Kazakhstanis will have their debts totaling 250 billion tenge forgiven through new bankruptcy procedures, easing financial burdens for many.
Vehicle owners in Kazakhstan will no longer need specialized equipment to test window light transmission for technical inspections until early 2027.
New legislation in Kazakhstan aims to define the scope of teacher responsibility for student safety, focusing on their duties within the educational process.
Over 500 young Kazakh marines successfully completed a challenging training exercise, navigating under tanks and overcoming obstacles at the Oymasha training ground.
Hundreds of kilometers of roads and thousands of signs in Eastern Kazakhstan are in disrepair, impacting safety and travel. Authorities are addressing the issue.
Plans to expand and fully renovate the dangerous Atyrau-Oral highway are postponed due to budget constraints, with only medium repairs scheduled.
Foreign universities and their branches in Kazakhstan will now be required to teach Kazakh History and the Kazakh language to students, following a new parliamentary initiative.
Discover how 450 families in Besaryk village built a successful collective business model, bypassing traditional top-down leadership and achieving remarkable financial results.
Almaty is introducing updated regulations for outdoor cafe seating, aiming to streamline processes for entrepreneurs and improve urban aesthetics.
A 2,500-year-old ancient kurgan in central Almaty is being dismantled to make way for a new school access road, sparking public discussion.
Kazakhstan's oil refineries are increasing their output of gasoline, diesel, and bitumen through deeper crude oil processing, enhancing production efficiency.
Azamat Kapenov, wanted internationally, breaks his silence to refute accusations of theft and explain the legitimacy of his major logistics project.
Laura Aliyeva, great-granddaughter of Kazakhstan's First President, is making waves on TikTok, sharing personal reflections and sparking public interest.
A proposal to curb property market speculation in Kazakhstan suggests increasing taxes for those who buy multiple homes for resale.
Kazakhstan is failing to capitalize on its rich gold reserves, with valuable resources being buried or discarded, according to geological experts.
Kazakhstan's State Revenue Committee urges citizens to be vigilant against fraudsters impersonating tax officials to steal personal data.
The Light Rail Transit system in Astana is set to extend its reach to the old train station, enhancing public transportation options.
Kazakhstan's new Kendirli Airport in Mangystau region is slated for a 2026 launch, but will initially operate only during summer months due to projected passenger traffic.
Explore the growing popularity of electric cars in Kazakhstan's regions, the scarcity of charging stations, and why hybrids remain a practical choice for many.
Residents of Astana's Diplomatic Town (Dipgorodok) are concerned about potential demolition and new construction, as redevelopment plans for the area are being reviewed.
Kazakhstan's Armed Forces are set to integrate international judo standards into their training programs following a significant agreement.