Kazakhstan

sovereign state in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

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Russian officer flees war by shooting himself in the leg
military conflicts Feb 10, 2026, 4:39 PM
Russian officer flees war by shooting himself in the leg
  • Yevgeny Korobov shot himself in the leg to escape combat during the Russia-Ukraine war.
  • He is currently seeking political asylum in Kazakhstan after being declared wanted in Russia.
  • Korobov denounces the invasion as a war crime and calls for reflection among Russian servicemen.
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Club Brugge fans jailed for wearing mankinis in Kazakhstan
sport Jan 22, 2026, 3:43 PM
Club Brugge fans jailed for wearing mankinis in Kazakhstan
  • Three Club Brugge supporters faced legal consequences after wearing disrespectful outfits at a football match in Kazakhstan.
  • The incident resulted in their arrest for public drunkenness and minor hooliganism, leading to a five-day jail sentence.
  • Belgium's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is providing consular support while monitoring the situation.
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U.S. struggles with drug supply chain dependence on China
politics Dec 9, 2025, 1:00 AM
U.S. struggles with drug supply chain dependence on China
  • The U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain is significantly dependent on China, which poses a national security risk.
  • Legislative initiatives are being pursued to create partnerships with nations like Israel and the UAE to reduce reliance on Chinese suppliers.
  • A focus on friend-shoring aims to ensure a secure, high-quality supply chain for critical medical resources.
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Caspian Pipeline Consortium halts operations after devastating attack
business Nov 29, 2025, 6:14 PM
Caspian Pipeline Consortium halts operations after devastating attack
  • A terminal near Novorossiysk was heavily damaged due to an attack.
  • The Caspian Pipeline Consortium has suspended operations and noted no injuries or leaks.
  • The incident underscores escalating tensions and strategies affecting international energy infrastructure.
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Russia loses ability to send people to space for first time since 1961
politics Nov 28, 2025, 9:45 AM
Russia loses ability to send people to space for first time since 1961
  • The Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan suffered major damage during a rocket launch, impacting its operations.
  • Roscosmos has confirmed they cannot conduct crewed missions until the launchpad repairs are completed.
  • This incident marks the first time in over six decades that Russia is unable to send astronauts into space.
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Putin promises new weapons for CSTO members to strengthen military leadership
politics Nov 27, 2025, 6:02 AM
Putin promises new weapons for CSTO members to strengthen military leadership
  • Vladimir Putin announced plans to provide CSTO members with advanced Russian military hardware during a summit in Kyrgyzstan.
  • Strengthening the rapid-response forces of the CSTO is a key objective as Russia assumes the chairmanship.
  • The focus on modern military technology underscores the evolving security dynamics in Eurasia.
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