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Kazakh Journalist Sadyqov Dies in Ukraine, Suspects Fled to Kazakhstan

Kazakh Journalist Sadyqov Dies in Ukraine, Suspects Fled to Kazakhstan

By Catherine Putz
Ukrainian authorities identified two suspects, both Kazakh nationals. Open source investigations by journalists suggest the two men have government connections.
Reviving Energy Interdependence in Central Asia

Reviving Energy Interdependence in Central Asia

By Peter Krasnopolsky
How the Central Asian Integrated Power System failed, and what might bring it back online.

SCO Set Grow in Astana With Addition of Belarus

SCO Set Grow in Astana With Addition of Belarus

By Catherine Putz
The SCO Summit will add Belarus to the roster. Xi and Putin are attending, but Modi is skipping. 

Kazakh Lawmaker Says Astana Won’t Extradite Suspects in Sadyqov Case

Kazakh Lawmaker Says Astana Won’t Extradite Suspects in Sadyqov Case

By Catherine Putz
The Kazakhstan-Ukraine extradition treaty provides for refusal to extradite a country’s own citizens, but does obligate one side, if requested by the other, to pursue prosecution itself.

Ukraine to Seek Extradition of Suspects in Shooting of Kazakh Journalist in Kyiv

Ukraine to Seek Extradition of Suspects in Shooting of Kazakh Journalist in Kyiv

By Catherine Putz
Outspoken critic of the Kazakh government Aidos Sadyqov was shot in the head on June 18. His attackers allegedly fled back to Kazakhstan.
In Central Asia, Torture Persists, as Does Impunity

In Central Asia, Torture Persists, as Does Impunity

By Alva Omarova
No one should be subjected to torture at any time and in any circumstances. Central Asian governments must continue to strive to stamp out this illegal and inhuman practice. 

Kazakh Betting Law Saga Continues

Kazakh Betting Law Saga Continues

By Adilbek Abdulov
Once signed into law, the Kazakh government will essentially discharge the most significant regulatory responsibilities in the betting industry to an unknown entity.
The West Is Laser-Focused on Central Asia’s Middle Corridor. So Is China.

The West Is Laser-Focused on Central Asia’s Middle Corridor. So Is China.

By Wilder Alejandro Sánchez
For more commodities to move west from Central Asia, better infrastructure, more inter-agency cooperation, and modern customs systems are necessary. 

South Korean President Yoon Sweeping Through Central Asia

South Korean President Yoon Sweeping Through Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
Yoon follows in the footsteps of his two predecessors in traveling to Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan this week. 

India in the Caucasus and Central Asia: The Giant Next Door

India in the Caucasus and Central Asia: The Giant Next Door

By Oleg Abdurashitov and Eldaniz Gusseinov
The shift from a security-focused engagement to broader cooperation with the Caucasus and Central Asian states underscores India’s pursuit of strategic depth.

Does the Sanctioned Daughter of the Kremlin’s Press Chief Have a Kazakh Bank Account?

Does the Sanctioned Daughter of the Kremlin’s Press Chief Have a Kazakh Bank Account?

By Catherine Putz
A recent report suggests that Elizaveta Peskova may have registered for an individual identification number in Kazakhstan -- that in turn may have enabled her to access the Kazakh banking system.
Kazakh President Explains Decision to Take Taliban off Terrorist List

Kazakh President Explains Decision to Take Taliban off Terrorist List

By Catherine Putz
The decision was announced back in December, but recently Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev remarked that it was made with “the understanding that this regime is a long-term factor.”

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