Russia
Russia
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After July Drone Strikes, a Fragile Shield for Kazakh Oil08.08 12:14 -
Chevron Pushes Washington to Shield Kazakh Oil From Ukraine's Black Sea Strikes26.07 18:56 -
Tokayev Urges Putin to Freeze Ukraine War Under «Istanbul Formula 2.0» — Kremlin Says No26.07 16:30 -
Kazakhstan Cuts Oil Output After CPC Suspends Crude Intake23.07 15:46 -
Ukraine Denies Role in Drone Attacks on Tankers Carrying Kazakh Oil21.07 15:23 -
Third drone strike in four days hits Black Sea oil terminal despite Kazakhstan's warning20.07 14:01
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24 November24.11Here’s a New TurnRussian Scientists Revive the Plan to Irrigate Central Asia Using Siberian Rivers -
22 October22.10Older Than the Eternal CityWhat has Samarkand accomplished in its three thousand years of existence? -
16 October16.10Digital Oversight and Targeted RecruitmentRussia Approves New Migration Policy for 2026–2030 -
30 September30.09When Sea Becomes Fact of the PastWhy Tokayev Is Concerned About the Health of the World’s Largest Enclosed Body of Water -
17 September17.09How Uzbekistan's Cultural Heritage Surprised the HermitageReport by Pavel Lurie -
25 June25.06VideoAn Uzbek firstTashkent sends troops to Russia’s Victory Day Parade for the first time. There they took part alongside their neighbours -
12 March12.03Russia’s presidential term reset – a master class from its neighboursFor Putin’s CIS colleagues, extending one’s rule through constitutional amendments is an old trick







