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Caspian Sea Crisis: A new UN-backed forecast warns the Caspian could shallow sharply over the next 50 years, threatening biodiversity, ports, shipping, fishing and tourism across Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkmenistan. AI Leadership in Astana: Kazakhstan hosted the graduation of “AI Leaders 2026” at Alem.AI, bringing together 800+ executives and policymakers from 150+ organizations across nine countries, backed by Kazakhstan’s AI ministry and partners including Stanford HAI and OpenAI Academy. Astana Budget Boost: The capital’s budget revenue plan was raised to 111.4 billion tenge, with extra spending for transport, utilities, landscaping and greening. Monetary Policy: Kazakhstan’s National Bank cut the base rate to 17% and kept the 2027 inflation outlook, citing slowing inflation and a stronger exchange rate. Weather Watch: Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected across Kazakhstan, while Aktobe continues pumping out floodwater after intense downpours. Sports (Kazakhstan): Kazakhstan climbed to 109th in the FIFA rankings ahead of friendlies vs Armenia and Hungary; in volleyball, Kazakhstan beat Hong Kong in the AVC Women’s Cup opener. Nuclear Cooperation: Kazakhstan and Russia’s Kurchatov Institute signed an MoU on peaceful nuclear research, training and areas like nuclear medicine and reactor technologies.

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Jun. 4, 2026

Healthy4U enters Kazakhstan with AI health platform

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May 25, 2026

Kazakhstan moves migration policy into economic competition

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Apr. 28, 2026

Kazakhstan bets on rail to become a Eurasian logistics hub

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Apr. 28, 2026

OMODA & JAECOO sign Kazakhstan distributor deal to push into Central Asia

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Jun. 4, 2026

Healthy4U Expands AI Health Platform to Central Asia, Entering the Kazakhstan Market

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May 31, 2026

Kazakhstan Eyes $30B Trade Milestone with Russia

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Putin to Visit Kazakhstan for Talks on Trade, Energy, Strategic Cooperation

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Putin Begins State Visit to Kazakhstan for High-Level Talks

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May 28, 2026

Global Times: Central Asia's first urban light rail launches operation in Astana, marking a major BRI milestone for China and Kazakhstan

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Alona Lebedieva: Kazakhstan is turning migration policy into an instrument of economic competition

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