Por: Newsweek World April 25, 2023
A Russian journalist has suggested that Moscow has the historical right to Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic that gained independence in 1991.Dmitry Steshin, a correspondent with the Kremlin-friendly tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, was asked in an interview on the outlet's radio station about comparisons between Ukraine and Kazakhstan, a central Asian country with which Russia shares a 4,750-mile border.The situation in Ukraine is being... + full article
Ars Technica USA Science March 21, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 21, 2023 1:02 pm UTC / A Russian Proton-M rocket carrying Spain's satellite Amazonas-5 blasts off from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in 2017.KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP... + más
Russia says it will take no immediate action on damaged Soyuz spacecraft | Ars Technica
Crewmembers Are Trapped Aboard the International Space Station Until a Leak Is Fixed—Or Rescue Arrives | Time
Associated Press USA Sports February 22, 2023
ASTANA, Kazakhstan (AP) — A weightlifter from Kazakhstan who won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 has been banned for eight years for doping.The Weightlifting Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan (WFRK) said Wednesday that Igor Son, who won the bronze in the... + más
Kenya faces threat of athletics ban for doping 'crisis' | Associated Press
Sources: Paths being explored for Benn-Eubank | ESPN
Forbes USA Business December 27, 2022
Members of a local electoral commission count ballots at a polling station after Kazakhstan's ... [+] presidential elections in Astana on November 20, 2022. - Kazakhs voted in presidential elections expected to cement incumbent Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's grip on power,... + más
Putin ally promises refuge to Russians fleeing hopeless situation | Newsweek
Elite Putin officer who fled Russia to avoid Ukraine war faces extradition | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World December 15, 2022
A former member of Russian President Vladimir Putin's Federal Guard Service (FSO), who fled Russia to avoid the Kremlin's partial mobilization order, has been detained in Kazakhstan and faces extradition, according to local media reports.Mikhail Zhilin, 36, was... + más
Suspect in Australia murder arrested in India 4 years later | The Boston Globe
Suspect in Australia murder arrested in India 4 years later | ABC News
ABC News USA World November 20, 2022
ASTANA, Kazakhstan -- Kazakhstan's incumbent president is widely expected to secure an easy victory in Sunday's snap that comes after bloody unrest shook the country this year and he moved to stifle the influence of his authoritarian predecessor.Five candidates are on... + más
Kristina Menissov: How Ethnically-Ambiguous Model Found Her Limelight | Forbes
Kazakh president wins new term against weak opposition | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA World September 28, 2022
Tens of thousands of Russians continue to try to flee the country, fearful of being caught up in the last week to replenish his forces in Ukraine.Miles-long lines of traffic have formed at border crossings with some neighboring countries amid the exodus, as Russians pack exit... + más
Putin will imprison Russians refusing to fight in Ukraine for 10 years | Newsweek
Russia facing brain drain and labor shortage as men flee, U.K. says | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 27, 2022
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is welcoming Russians fleeing conscription.Russians have fled their homeland in droves following Putin's September 21 approval for partial mobilization, exiting to countries such... + más
Russian men fleeing mobilization could bring down Putin — but destabilize Eastern Europe | New York Post
Russian Neighbors—Now Including Finland—Close Borders To Those Fleeing Putin’s Draft | Forbes
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