14.02.2022, 13:39 25026
Berik Uali named Chairman of 'Qazaqstan' TV and Radio Corporation's Board
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Born in 1977, Berik Uali is a graduate of the Zhurgenov Kazakh State Institute of Theater and Cinema. He also holds the Master's degrees from the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and the Kazakh Humanitarian and Legal Innovative University.
Throughout his career he worked for Tan, NTK, 31 channel, Khabar and Qazaqstan TV channels. He also held several posts in the regional administration of South Kazakhstan region and Zhambyl regions as well as Nur Media LLP and the Ministry for Investment and Development. He was a counselor of the first deputy chairman of the Nur Otan Party.
In March 2019 he was named the Press Secretary of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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11.06.2026, 16:25 1291
Demand for Saiga Meat Remains Low in Kazakhstan, Agriculture Ministry Says
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Demand for saiga meat remains low in Kazakhstan, leading to a buildup of inventories at processing plants, Deputy Agriculture Minister Azat Sultanov said at a government press briefing.
According to Sultanov, one of the reasons behind the situation is the restrictions associated with Kazakhstan's commitments to the conservation and restoration of rare animal populations.
Unfortunately, there is currently no significant demand for saiga meat. We are seeing excess inventories at processing enterprises. This is primarily linked to the commitments Kazakhstan has undertaken to restore populations of rare animal species," Sultanov was quoted as saying by the Kazinform news agency.
He noted that the Ministry of Agriculture, together with the Ministry of Ecology, the Ministry of Trade, and other government agencies, is working to expand sales channels for the product.
At the same time, the recommended price for saiga meat remains unchanged. The list of meat-processing plants authorised to process saiga meat has also remained the same.
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11.06.2026, 13:30 3261
Kazakh Foreign Ministry Names Countries Not Recommended for Travel
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Kazakhstan's First Deputy Foreign Minister Yerzhan Ashikbayev has provided updated information on countries that are not recommended for travel, an agency correspondent reports.
The epidemiological situation in a number of African countries remains difficult. The conflict in the Middle East is well known. Iran is currently not recommended for travel. We also advise against visiting several African countries," the deputy minister said.
Ashikbayev noted that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs continuously monitors political, economic, and environmental developments around the world. Based on this information, government agencies issue travel advisories and recommendations for citizens.
The deputy minister also encouraged Kazakh citizens to consider travelling within Kazakhstan, emphasizing that domestic tourism not only offers an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the country's natural landscapes and cultural heritage, but also supports the development of the tourism sector.
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11.06.2026, 12:19 4016
Kazakh Foreign Ministry: Around 45-46% of Kazakhstanis' U.S. Visa Applications Are Rejected
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Approximately 45–46% of visa applications submitted by Kazakh citizens for entry to the United States are denied, Kazakhstan's First Deputy Foreign Minister Yerzhan Ashikbayev said during a briefing in the Senate, an agency correspondent reports.
Regarding visa refusals, this is a sovereign right of our partners. In many cases, such decisions are governed by issues related to access to private information and are not disclosed, including to us. Therefore, it is difficult to determine the exact number of such refusals. Some countries publish this type of data in the form of refusal rates," he said.
According to Ashikbayev, the global situation remains dynamic, and many countries regularly update their entry requirements for foreign nationals.
The deputy foreign minister also reminded Kazakh citizens of the importance of complying with the laws of the countries they visit or reside in.
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10.06.2026, 10:19 16526
Lyazzat Kaltayeva elected to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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The 19th Session of the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) opened today at the United Nations Headquarters, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations reports.
In his opening remarks, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres underscored the importance of further advancing the rights and opportunities of persons with disabilities, ensuring their full participation in all aspects of public life, and promoting the principles of inclusion and equal opportunity worldwide.
During the Conference, elections were held for nine new members of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Following the vote, Kazakhstan's candidate Ms. Lyazzat Kaltayeva received the highest number of votes, securing the support of 157 States, and was elected to serve on the Committee for the term 2027-2030. Along with her, representatives of Armenia, Benin, China, Ethiopia, Jordan, Lithuania, Palau and Samoa were also elected to the Committee.
Ms. Kaltayeva is a distinguished expert in the field of the rights of persons with disabilities with more than 30 years of professional experience. Throughout her career she has been actively engaged in promoting inclusion, accessibility and equal opportunities, with particular attention to the rights of women and girls with disabilities.
Ms. Kaltayeva's election to the Committee marks a historic achievement for Kazakhstan and the entire Central Asia, whose representative will serve on this UN treaty body for the first time.
This outcome reflects Kazakhstan's strong international standing, recognition of the country's consistent efforts to advance the rights of persons with disabilities, as well as the international community's high regard for Kazakhstan's expertise and contributions in this field.
The Republic of Kazakhstan remains committed to further promoting the rights of persons with disabilities and strengthening international cooperation in this area within the framework of the United Nations.
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05.06.2026, 18:36 95056
Kazakhstan Between Energy Choices and Industrial Expansion
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Kazakhstan has reaffirmed two key priorities of its state policy — strengthening energy security and accelerating industrial development. Major international agreements and new investment projects demonstrate the country's determination to create a long-term foundation for economic growth and technological modernisation.
Politics
The most significant political event of the period was the state visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Kazakhstan. Following talks with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the two sides signed a package of documents, including agreements on the construction of Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant, cooperation in the oil and gas sector, and a joint statement outlining seven principles of friendship and good-neighbourly relations.
Of particular importance is the transition to the practical implementation stage of the Balkhash Nuclear Power Plant project, valued at approximately $16.5 billion. At the same time, Kazakhstan continued to expand cooperation with China, Central Asian countries and the European Union, reaffirming its commitment to a multi-vector foreign policy.
Further evidence of Astana’s efforts to diversify its foreign policy and economic ties was provided by the official visit of Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides from June 2 to 4. The first visit by a Cypriot head of state in the history of bilateral relations included high-level talks and a Kazakhstan–Cyprus Business Forum attended by more than 70 business representatives from the two countries. The visit resulted in the signing of a package of agreements covering digitalisation, artificial intelligence, education, science, culture, sport and business cooperation.
Economy
The key economic development of the period was progress on the industrial park project in Kazakhstan’s Pavlodar Region, involving Chinese company Xinfa Group. Total investment in the project is estimated at around $15 billion.
The industrial park will focus on bauxite processing and the production of aluminium, electrolytic copper, soda ash, carbon materials, fluorochemical products and environmentally friendly construction materials.
The project reflects Kazakhstan’s ambition to expand its manufacturing sector and reduce dependence on raw material exports. At the same time, the development of new industries is directly linked to addressing the country’s energy needs. Authorities view nuclear power as a future cornerstone for meeting the growing electricity demand of industry.
Society
The social agenda during the period centred on issues of digitalisation, technology and energy security.
Public discussion surrounding the construction of the nuclear power plant continued, highlighting the importance of ensuring transparency and environmental safety throughout the project.
At the same time, the government remains committed to digital transformation. The declared Year of Digitalisation has intensified attention on the development of artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure and advanced technologies as tools for improving economic efficiency and public administration.
Analysis
The defining trend of the period has been the integration of energy and industrial policy into a single development strategy.
The $16.5 billion nuclear power plant project and the approximately $15 billion Xinfa Group industrial park are, in effect, interconnected components of the same growth model.
Kazakhstan is betting on the creation of new industrial centres, the expansion of domestic raw-material processing and the strengthening of the economy’s energy base. At the same time, international cooperation is increasingly focused not on political declarations but on the implementation of concrete infrastructure and industrial projects.
Conclusion
Kazakhstan is demonstrating a transition from discussing large-scale strategic initiatives to putting them into practice. The construction of a nuclear power plant, the development of a major industrial park and the advancement of digitalisation point to the emergence of a growth model based on the combination of energy resilience, industrialisation and technological modernisation.
The main challenge remains the ability to ensure the effective implementation of these projects and transform large-scale investments into sustainable economic results.
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04.06.2026, 15:04 111846
Labour Ministry Comments on Potential Pension Increase
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Kazakhstan’s Vice Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Population, Viktoriya Shegai, has commented on the possibility of an additional indexation of pensions, a correspondent reports.
All pension payments are indexed annually in line with the socio-economic development forecast, which determines the projected threshold level of inflation growth. In certain periods, and only upon the instruction of the Head of State, a decision may be made to carry out additional indexation," the vice minister said.
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03.06.2026, 20:28 130571
SCAT Launches Direct Flights Between Astana and Ulaanbaatar
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Kazakh airline SCAT has launched direct flights between Astana and Ulaanbaatar, with services commencing on June 2, 2026, Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport said.
The route is operated twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, using Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
The ministry also noted that Mongolian carrier Hunnu Air currently operates flights between Almaty and Ulaanbaatar three times a week. Beginning June 6, the frequency of those services will increase to four flights per week.
As a result, a total of six weekly flights will operate between Kazakhstan and Mongolia across two routes, further strengthening air connectivity between the two countries.
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02.06.2026, 18:30 152411
Another Group of Przewalski’s Horses Brought to Kazakhstan
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A new group of Przewalski’s horses has arrived in Kazakhstan from the Czech Republic as part of an international project aimed at restoring the population of the world’s only remaining species of wild horse, the Forestry and Wildlife Committee of Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources reported.
The animals were transported to Kostanay on a special flight and will subsequently be transferred to the Altyn Dala State Nature Reserve. At the reintroduction center, the horses will undergo an adaptation period under the supervision of specialists before being prepared for release into their natural habitat.
Under a cooperation memorandum between Kazakhstan and the Prague Zoo, a total of 40 Przewalski’s horses are scheduled to be brought to the country by 2029.
The first two groups of animals were delivered to the Altyn Dala reserve in 2024 and 2025. In May this year, some of the horses previously brought to Kazakhstan were released into the wild for the first time.
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