British Council Report Reveals Optimism, Cultural Pride Among Kazakhstan’s Youth
ASTANA — Young people in Kazakhstan remain optimistic about their future while holding fast to family values and cultural traditions, according to a Next Generation Kazakhstan report released by the British Council on Sept. 25. The research, part of a global program that examines youth perspectives, surveyed people aged 18 to 35 across the country…
Carlsberg CEO Names Kazakhstan Future Top Market
ASTANA — Kazakhstan is set to become one of Carlsberg Group’s five largest global markets, said Carlsberg Group CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen in an interview with The Astana Times. He said that the company’s new $344 million soft drink plant in the Almaty Region will position the country as a hub for Central Asia. Carlsberg and…
Switzerland’s House of Religions Highlights Path for Peace
ASTANA — Religious leaders have the power to calm conflicts swiftly and lay the groundwork for lasting peace when they choose to unite across communities and promote the peaceful values of their faiths, said Laila Sheikh, director of the House of Religions – Dialogue of Cultures in Bern, Switzerland, in an interview with The Astana…
Central Asia, EU Forge Hydrogen Path for Green Transition
ASTANA — Green hydrogen, renewable integration and tighter European Union-Central Asia cooperation are pivotal to a just energy transition, said energy and foreign policy leaders during the second Central Asian Regional Forum on Decarbonization Diplomacy on Sept. 16 in Astana. The event gathered more than 150 participants from government, international organizations, business, academia, and civil…
Dialogue Must Outlast Today’s Crises, Says Soka Gakkai Leader
ASTANA — Interfaith dialogue remains essential for lasting peace, said Yoshiyuki Nagaoka, an international affairs executive director at Soka Gakkai, in an interview with The Astana Times. Ahead of the eighth Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Astana on Sept. 17–18, he reflected on Soka Gakkai’s congress experience, Kazakhstan’s peace efforts, and…
Peace Begins With Respect, Says Catholic Bishop Ahead of Global Congress
Editor’s Note: In the run-up to the eighth Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, scheduled for Sept. 17–18 in Astana, The Astana Times has launched a special series exploring the diversity of spiritual life in Kazakhstan. The first articles highlighted the Jewish, Bahá’í, Russian Orthodox, Pentecostal church and Muslim communities. ASTANA — When…
Countering Inflation Demands Balanced Approach, Says Expert
ASTANA — President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev described high inflation as the country’s most pressing challenge in his Sept. 8 address and urged the government and the National Bank to act as one team, a call that underscores the need for balanced coordination, economist Eldar Shamsutdinov told The Astana Times. “Today, the main problem is high inflation,…
Nomadic Yurt Survives Storm, Inspires Burning Man Crowds
ASTANA — Burning Man in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, became the stage for Tengri Camp, Kazakhstan’s first-ever contribution to the radical art festival from Aug. 25 to Sept. 2. The Astana Times spoke with organizers and participants who brought a traditional yurt to the desert, recounting how it endured the fiercest sandstorm in a decade…
Annual State-of-the-Nation Address to Be Broadcast Live
ASTANA – President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will deliver his annual state-of-the-nation address on Sept. 8 during a joint session of the parliament’s chambers, reported the Akorda press service. The event will be attended by members of the senate and mazhilis (lower chamber), heads of central government bodies, members of the national kurultai (congress), as well as…
Congolese President to Visit Kazakhstan Next Week
ASTANA – President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Félix Tshisekedi will visit Kazakhstan on Sept. 9-10, at the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The visit will feature high-level talks focused on prospects for expanding bilateral cooperation between the two countries, reported the Akorda press service.
Kazakhstan’s First Supercomputer: How It Works, Why It Matters
ASTANA — Kazakhstan launched Central Asia’s most powerful supercomputer in July, marking a milestone in the region’s technological development. The Astana Times examines what this means for the country’s digital landscape, who the key stakeholders are, and how such computing power can impact the economy. What is a supercomputer? Supercomputers are machines capable of processing…
Why Almaty Needs 50,000-Seat Stadium
I recently came across the news that Almaty’s akimat (city administration) is planning a new international stadium with a capacity of 35,000. Naturally, I scrolled straight into the comment section. Some said it was a waste of money, others cheered it on. But a few, including me, wondered: isn’t 35,000 already a compromise before the…
Kazakhstan’s Legacy, Global Voices Mark International Day Against Nuclear Tests
ASTANA — Aug. 29, designated as the International Day Against Nuclear Tests, carries special weight in Kazakhstan, where the Soviet Union once detonated more than 450 bombs at the Semipalatinsk test site. Born from Kazakhstan’s initiative at the United Nations, the date stands as both a warning and a call for global nuclear disarmament. On…
S&P Global Ratings Revises Kazakhstan’s Outlook to Positive
ASTANA — S&P Global Ratings revised Kazakhstan’s credit rating outlook from stable to positive, affirming the sovereign rating at BBB-. According to the National Bank of Kazakhstan, the positive outlook reflects favorable progress in liberalizing and diversifying the economy, improving public administration, and reducing the budget deficit. The S&P noted moderate external debt and a…
King of Jordan to Visit Kazakhstan Next Week
ASTANA — King of Jordan Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein will visit Kazakhstan on Aug. 26-27, at the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. According to Akorda, the Kazakh capital will host high-level talks focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and Jordan in trade, economy, culture and humanitarian affairs. King Abdullah II last visited Kazakhstan…
Science, Steppe, and Survival: Kazakh Biologist’s Conservation Journey
ASTANA — Nearly 20 years ago, a young biology student stood on the Kazakh steppe at dawn and caught sight of his first wild saiga. For Albert Salemgareyev, a lead specialist at the Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan (ACBK), that fleeting moment became the seed of a lifelong journey in wildlife conservation.…
Global Collaboration Key to Future of Libraries, Say IFLA Leaders During Visit to Kazakhstan
ASTANA — Librarianship is rooted in collaboration and sharing, and by working together, the profession strengthens both its international voice and its role in communities, said International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) leaders in an exclusive interview with The Astana Times. IFLA President Vicki McDonald, President-Elect Leslie Weir and Secretary General Sharon Memis…
IFLA Congress Opens in Astana, Making History for Central Asia
ASTANA — The 89th World Library and Information Congress of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) commenced in Astana on Aug. 18, marking the first time Central Asia has hosted the world’s largest gathering of library and information professionals. The five-day event brought together nearly 1,700 participants from 114 countries, including directors…
Where Kazakhstan Turns Molten Metal Into National Wealth
ASTANA — Deep within a restricted-access facility in Astana, where molten metal is forged into 12-kilogram bars of 99.99% purity, known as “four nines” gold, the mission goes far beyond jewelry or display. Each bar plays a vital role in reinforcing Kazakhstan’s national reserves, a process that metallurgists say weighs more than gold itself. One…
Kazakhstan’s Archaeological Sites Yield Rare Coins and Ancient Burial
ASTANA — Archaeological excavations in Kazakhstan continue to reveal valuable insights into the country’s past, with recent finds including medieval silver coins near Atyrau and the burial of a high-status Saka warrior in the Ulytau Region. Silver coins of the Golden Horde found near Atyrau According to the Kazakh Ministry of Science and Higher Education,…
Kazakhstan Expands AI Role in Public Services
ASTANA — The Digital Government Support Center (DGSC), a subsidiary of the Kazakh Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry, presented major digital transformation projects at a Demo Day in Astana on Aug. 14. The initiative aims to streamline government services, reduce processing times and expand artificial intelligence integration. The center serves as an…
United States Tariff Increase: What Awaits Kazakhstan’s Exports?
ASTANA — New import tariffs from the United States took effect Aug. 7, imposing a 25% duty on Kazakhstan’s exports. Officials say the measures affect only a small share of goods, but exporters are watching for potential shifts in trade flows and pricing. U.S. President Donald Trump signed the order on July 31, introducing higher…
Air Astana Posts $10.7 Million Profit, Launches 20 New Routes
ASTANA — Air Astana Group, Kazakhstan’s national carrier, reported a $10.7 million net profit in the first half of 2025 and added 20 new international routes, expanding its footprint across Asia and enhancing regional connectivity. The results were announced by senior executives during Issuer Day on Aug. 6, covering the second quarter and the six…
How Kazakhstan’s Creative Public Spaces Reshape Community, Cultural Life
ASTANA — Public spaces are undergoing a transformative shift. No longer just libraries or youth centers, these areas are evolving into vibrant, creative hubs that foster community, culture, and innovation, according to experts, who spoke to The Astana Times. What is a public creative space? Kamila Lukpanova, the founder of the Almaty Tourism Bureau and…
