Rosatom is seeking to shore up confidence in Uzbekistan by proposing a broad “nuclear cluster,” even as regulatory delays and financial uncertainties cast doubt on the project’s momentum.
Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed new laws creating licensed crypto exchanges and giving the central bank authority to approve tradable coins. Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart ...
Kazakhstan’s largest oilfield has been forced into a temporary shutdown after fires damaged a critical power generation and distribution facility at the Chevron-operated Tengiz oilfield, extending a ...
Kazakhstan's state run gas producer and gas pipeline operator Qazaqgaz said it has signed an agreement with Eni to assess the hydrocarbon potential of a large onshore block in this Central Asian ...
China appears to have pressured Kazakhstan to prosecute 19 activists who protested Beijing’s mass detention of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang. Kazakh authorities used a Chinese ...
Tankers hit by drones en route to CPC terminal in Black Sea Russia says a tanker is hit by Ukrainian drones Drones also damaged CPC export equipment in November MOSCOW, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan ...
0922 ET – Crude futures are higher with support from Chinese economic data, while tensions between the U.S. and Europe over Greenland keep the market cautious. China’s GDP and industrial production ...
Crude exports from Kazakhstan's three Western-led major oil developments are facing new obstacles following a barrage of overnight drone attacks on oil tankers near the Russian Black Sea port of ...
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Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan invited to 'Board of Peace' Both presidents accept invitation U.S. has been trying to deepen ties with Central Asia 'Board of Peace' permanent membership to cost $1bn ...
(London) – Kazakh authorities should drop charges against 18 Kazakh activists who peacefully protested against Chinese government abuses in Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch said today. The activists, from ...
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