Egypt Now Safe for Kazakh Tourists: Foreign Ministry Updates Travel Advisory
Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry has revised its travel recommendations, removing Egypt from the list of high-risk destinations for its citizens.
Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry has revised its travel recommendations, removing Egypt from the list of high-risk destinations for its citizens.
Kazakh singer and producer Moldir Mukhanova was gifted a new car by a woman she had only just met, expressing her gratitude for the unexpected generosity.
Young Kazakh citizens can now apply for mandatory military service online, streamlining the process and offering new skill development opportunities.
Almaty's public transport system now features 'Avtobys', a second payment operator alongside 'Onay', enhancing fare collection and subsidy tracking.
A recent audit in the Kostanay region has uncovered significant mismanagement of state resources, with billions of tenge unaccounted for and development programs falling short.
Plan your spring break! Kazakhstan residents working a five-day week will enjoy an extended 8-day rest period in April 2026.
Four key railway stations in West Kazakhstan, including Uralsk, are undergoing significant upgrades, with most projects set to finish soon.
Inspired by Dimash Kudaibergen, Maria Munoz from Chile has fallen in love with the dombira, learning dozens of Kazakh songs and sharing her passion online.
Kazakhstan is exploring a significant shift in its pension system, potentially redistributing 5% of employer contributions to ensure lifelong payments for all citizens.
Holders of older 10,000 tenge banknotes in Kazakhstan will have more time to use them, with the National Bank extending their circulation period.
Kazakhstan is integrating systems to accurately determine citizens' actual income, primarily targeting individuals with outstanding debts like child support.
Thousands of small and medium-sized enterprises, primarily sole proprietorships, have ceased operations in Kazakhstan due to market 'whitening' and declining consumer demand.
Kazakhstan is significantly reducing the time it takes for citizens living abroad to obtain new passports, aiming for a faster turnaround.
New regulations aim to ensure ethnic Kazakh returnees find stable employment in their new regions, boosting program effectiveness and reducing migration.
Kazakhstan faces significant export challenges as China's new regulations restrict access for many grain processing companies, impacting production and trade agreements.
Aktau is constructing a modern bus terminal and a communal market in its 36th microdistrict, funded by private investment, aiming to enhance infrastructure and stimulate entrepreneurship.
Semey, the administrative center of Abai Region, has seen significant investment in recent years. Discover the changes and ongoing developments in the city.
Almaty police have intensified road safety measures, uncovering over 5,000 violations in just three days, including a driver clocked at 250 km/h.
Kazakhstan's Interior Ministry explains the process and costs associated with updating your nationality on official documents, confirming no direct fee for the change itself.
New regulations in Kazakhstan will make it harder for individuals without official income to secure loans, impacting many citizens.
Once a vital transport hub, Almaty's tram depot has stood empty for over a decade, raising questions about its future and the city's plans.
Astana is seeing a surge in 'pet-friendly' cafes, offering special menus and amenities for four-legged companions, creating a unique social space.
A concerning rise in teenage pregnancies in Aktobe region highlights late detection and the need for support systems for young mothers.
Almaty's Sairan Lake boasts a $80 million facelift, but questions linger about whether all promises have been fulfilled and if the area is truly ready for the new season.