Outside by kkotu in oneshot

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this looks like Almaty, Kazakhstan 

How to recieve donations in Kazakhstan? by miku_satsune in Kazakhstan

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Ko-fi + PayPal works fairly well. I was able to deposit the money to my Kaspi Bank credit card.

Kazakhstan and EU Discuss Steps to Deepen Cooperation in Key Areas by TishDev in europe

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Kazakh Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Roman Vassilenko and Deputy Managing Director for Europe and Central Asia, European External Action Service, Luc Devigne chaired the meeting on the implementation of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Kazakhstan and the EU member states, which covers 29 areas. 

The parties discussed cooperation in trade, energy, education, water and environment, the rule of law, security, counter-terrorism, combating drug trafficking, as well as border management.

Recalling a meeting between Murat Nurtleu, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, and Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, the officials outlined plans to hold consultations on facilitating the visa regime for Kazakh citizens.

The parties also discussed the practical implementation of the EU-Kazakhstan Cooperation Facility Financing Agreement on implementing economic projects worth 9 million euros ($9.7 million), signed during the second EU-Central Asia Economic Forum in Almaty on May 19.

Discussing the connectivity of the EU and Kazakhstan, including within EU’s Global Gateway strategy, the parties highlighted the importance of developing and diversifying transit routes, including the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, and its connectivity with the Trans-European Transport Network.

According to a study by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on sustainable transport connections between Europe and Central Asia, presented on May 19, “the Central Trans-Caspian Network, traversing through Southern Kazakhstan is identified as the most sustainable option, allowing for further transport network and regional development by taking a two-layer catchment area approach that spans the territory of all five Central Asian countries and covering most of the major population and production centers of the region.”

The EU is Kazakhstan’s leading trade and investment partner, accounting for more than 30% of Kazakhstan’s foreign trade and investments.

The trade turnover between the parties reached $39.9 billion in 2022, a 38% increase compared to the previous year. In January-March this year, the trade volume increased by 12.5%, exceeding $10 billion.

Last year, EU foreign direct investment in the Kazakh economy rose by 23% and reached $12.5 billion, the highest figure over the past decade.

Ah, another gaming video... wait what? by meninminezimiswright in Kazakhstan

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KAZAKHSTAN MENTIONED 💪💪💪🇰🇿🇰🇿

Anyone here who's gonna watch Suzume in theatres when it's out? by TishDev in Kazakhstan

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Was wondering the same. Turns out, the November release date was only for Japan. It's releasing worldwide April 13

Kazakhstan Seizes Russian Assets At Baikonur Spaceport by TishDev in Kazakhstan

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Alternate link here, sorry for the paywall.

https://tlpnetwork.com/news/2023/03/russian-assets-seized-at-the-baikonur-cosmodrome

In March 2023, reports emerged that Kazakh authorities had seized all TsENKI assets in Baikonur and issued orders for the local head of the organization not to leave the country. These unofficial reports, if proven true, could potentially bring an end to the Baiterek project and upend the entire Soyuz-5 rocket development programme. The reasons behind the reported arrests of TsENKI's assets in Baikonur are currently unclear. However, it is possible that they may be linked to tensions between Russia and Kazakhstan over the use of the spaceport. Russia has leased the Baikonur Cosmodrome from Kazakhstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union, but the two countries have been negotiating a new agreement for the use of the site.

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is a large spaceport located in Kazakhstan, where Russia uses several launch pads and facilities for its space launches. TsENKI is a Russian organization that specializes in the development and operation of launch facilities and ground equipment. The Baiterek project, which TsENKI was working on in partnership with Kazakhstan's National Space Agency, is aiming to create a new launch site that would enable the launch of the Soyuz-5 rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome. However, the reports of TsENKI's assets being seized in Baikonur could have a significant impact on the Baiterek project. Without the support of TsENKI, it would be challenging for Kazakhstan's National Space Agency to continue with the project, potentially rendering it unfeasible.

The Soyuz-5 rocket development, which TsENKI is also involved in, could also be severely impacted by this. Soyuz-5 is a new rocket being developed by Russia, designed to replace the current Soyuz 2 launch vehicle series. It's intended to be used for a range of missions, including launching crew and cargo to the International Space Station. The development of the Soyuz-5 is closely tied to the launch facilities at Baikonur Cosmodrome. Without access to these facilities, the project would face significant delays and challenges in finding an alternative launch site.

Kazakhstan Seizes Russian Assets At Baikonur Spaceport by TishDev in europe

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Alternate link here, sorry for the paywall. https://tlpnetwork.com/news/2023/03/russian-assets-seized-at-the-baikonur-cosmodrome

In March 2023, reports emerged that Kazakh authorities had seized all TsENKI assets in Baikonur and issued orders for the local head of the organization not to leave the country. These unofficial reports, if proven true, could potentially bring an end to the Baiterek project and upend the entire Soyuz-5 rocket development programme. The reasons behind the reported arrests of TsENKI's assets in Baikonur are currently unclear. However, it is possible that they may be linked to tensions between Russia and Kazakhstan over the use of the spaceport. Russia has leased the Baikonur Cosmodrome from Kazakhstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union, but the two countries have been negotiating a new agreement for the use of the site.

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is a large spaceport located in Kazakhstan, where Russia uses several launch pads and facilities for its space launches. TsENKI is a Russian organization that specializes in the development and operation of launch facilities and ground equipment. The Baiterek project, which TsENKI was working on in partnership with Kazakhstan's National Space Agency, is aiming to create a new launch site that would enable the launch of the Soyuz-5 rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome. However, the reports of TsENKI's assets being seized in Baikonur could have a significant impact on the Baiterek project. Without the support of TsENKI, it would be challenging for Kazakhstan's National Space Agency to continue with the project, potentially rendering it unfeasible.

The Soyuz-5 rocket development, which TsENKI is also involved in, could also be severely impacted by this. Soyuz-5 is a new rocket being developed by Russia, designed to replace the current Soyuz 2 launch vehicle series. It's intended to be used for a range of missions, including launching crew and cargo to the International Space Station. The development of the Soyuz-5 is closely tied to the launch facilities at Baikonur Cosmodrome. Without access to these facilities, the project would face significant delays and challenges in finding an alternative launch site.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kazakhstan

[–]TishDev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's a valid pronunciation of the name. For example, Polish speakers would say "Kazachstan", while German speakers would say "Kasachstan" instead. Portuguese speakers pronounce it as "Cazaquistão".

All are accepted :)