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The primary challenges facing Kazakhstan’s water sector include inefficient resource use, outdated infrastructure, over-reliance on transboundary water sources, pollution, and increasing scarcity.
ASTANA — The cooperation between France and Kazakhstan is entering a new phase of dynamic development, said Amélie Aubert, a ...
For centuries, residents in central ... along the lake’s edge, see it as a local rite of winter. The city’s mayor joins the gatherings on cold mornings alongside the lake. The map locates ...
The EU and Central Asia have agreed to upgrade their relationship to the level of a Strategic Partnership. Details of the ...
The inaugural Central Asia-European Union Summit and the International Climate Forum – held in Samarkand last week and attended by EU leaders António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen alongside ...
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Central Asia and Europe Forge Green Energy CorridorAzerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan have secured agreements with major financial institutions to advance their plan to ...
Central Asia and the EU announced a strategic partnership at the Samarkand summit, focusing on transport, energy and digital projects to boost regional cooperation. This week's Central Asia-EU ...
Speaking to Euronews, Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Serik Zhumangarin says the summit in Samarkand was an opportunity to show that the Central Asia region is stable and can equally ...
Kyrgyz and Tajik lawmakers have agreed to settle a century-long border dispute, paving the way for a new “Schengen area” in Central Asia. Parliaments in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan ratified the ...
The European Union's first-ever summit with the five resource-rich states of Central Asia, will focus on critical minerals needed for a growing defense industry and the bloc's green transformation.
On the eve of the first-ever Central Asia-European Union summit, Kazakhstan announced the discovery of vast deposits of rare earths, a big nugget of information clearly designed to attract foreign ...
The escalating trade war with the U.S. has prompted Beijing to further expand its ties with Central Asia, analysts say, as state-backed firms look to substitute U.S. imports and reroute exports.
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