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…
Three Regions, One Heritage: Kazakhstan Restores Sites of Sacred Past
ASTANA — What do a 150-year-old mausoleum, a medieval Golden Horde trade hub, and a Dzungarian-era temple have in common? All three are undergoing restoration in Kazakhstan’s Karagandy, Atyrau, and East Kazakhstan regions. The effort aims to preserve cultural identity, honor national history, and promote heritage tourism, reported Kazinform in a series of articles. Restoring…
Kazakhstan Quadruples Environmental Investments in First Half of 2025
ASTANA — Kazakhstan invested 78.8 billion tenge (US$145 million) in environmental protection during the first half of 2025, a 4.6-fold increase compared to the same period last year, reported Finprom on July 31. According to the Bureau of National Statistics, the increase marks a sharp reversal from 2024, when environmental investments fell 5.2-fold to 52.8…
Kazakhstan Boosts Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Oil Exports
ASTANA — Kazakhstan will increase oil exports through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline to 1.7 million tons in 2025 and strengthen energy cooperation with Türkiye, said Kazakh Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov at a press briefing on July 31 in Astana. According to Akkenzhenov, nearly 800,000 tons of Kazakh oil had been shipped via the BTC pipeline…
Transport Drives Growth, Tokayev Says at Industry Ceremony
ASTANA – President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev highlighted the strategic role of Kazakhstan’s transport sector on Aug. 1 in Astana, marking Transport Workers’ Day. Addressing industry professionals, he outlined key infrastructure and logistics projects aimed at strengthening the country’s position as a vital Eurasian transit hub. Tokayev emphasized that the country’s vast geography and transit potential place…
Trump Signs Order Imposing 25% Tariff on Kazakh Imports
ASTANA — United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order on July 31, imposing new tariffs on imports from nearly 70 countries, including Kazakhstan. Under the order, Kazakh goods entering the U.S. will be subject to a 25% tariff. The executive order, posted on the White House website a few hours before its self-imposed…
Kazakhstan Expands Investor Services at Astana Financial Center
ASTANA — Kazakhstan’s Investment Committee and Kazakh Invest national company launched a joint front office at the Astana International Financial Centre’s (AIFC) Expat Centre on July 30 to enhance state support for foreign investors and streamline access to government services. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, services available at the office include visa support,…
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to Visit Kazakhstan
ASTANA — The United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres will visit Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Aug. 3 as part of his ongoing engagement in Central Asia. According to the UN’s communications office in Kazakhstan, Guterres will meet with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, as well as other senior government officials and UN staff members. A key highlight…
Saka Burial Grounds: Prehistoric Silk Road on UNESCO Tentative List
Editor’s Note: The Astana Times continues its Forgotten Cities of the Silk Road series, exploring Kazakhstan’s tentative UNESCO World Heritage sites. This edition highlights the early Silk Roads corridor in the Zhetisu Region, centered on three necropolises, including Besshatyr, Boraldai, and Esik, where archaeological findings illuminate long-standing cultural exchanges between ancient nomadic civilizations and early…
Uncovering Kazakhstan’s Volga-Caspian Gateways to Silk Roads
Editor’s Note: The Astana Times continues its Forgotten Cities of the Silk Road series, exploring Kazakhstan’s tentative UNESCO World Heritage sites. This edition features the Volga-Caspian Corridor and its three key archaeological sites, including Kyzylkala, Saraishyk, and Zhayik, spanning the Atyrau, Mangystau, and West Kazakhstan regions. ASTANA – Once a vital artery of Eurasian trade…
Rediscovering Yassy-Turkistan, Ancient Silk Road City
Editor’s Note: The Astana Times continues its Forgotten Cities of the Silk Road series, exploring Kazakhstan’s tentative UNESCO World Heritage sites. This edition features Yassy-Turkistan, an ancient urban settlement beneath modern Turkistan that once served as a key hub on the Silk Road and a spiritual center long before the renowned mausoleum was built. ASTANA…
Kazakhstan Updates Forest Law to Boost Eco-Tourism, Climate Response
ASTANA — Kazakh officials outlined legislative reforms to forest management and protected natural areas aimed at boosting eco-tourism, strengthening climate resilience, and improving emergency response mechanisms. The changes were presented at a July 11 press briefing by the Forestry and Wildlife Committee under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources. The updated law on amendments…
Kazakhstan’s Middle Corridor Role is ‘Game-Changer,’ Says EIB VP
ASTANA — Kazakhstan’s strategic position in the Middle Corridor makes it a game-changer for regional logistics and innovation, said Vice president of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Kyriacos Kakouris in an interview with The Astana Times on the sidelines of the Astana International Forum. He highlighted the country’s pivotal role within the EU’s Global Gateway…
Exploring Southern Steppe: Layers of Civilization in Zhankala, Zhankent and Zhetyasar Oasis
Editor’s Note: The Astana Times continues its Forgotten Cities of the Silk Road series, exploring Kazakhstan’s tentative UNESCO World Heritage sites. This edition highlights three major archaeological sites in the Kyzylorda Region, including the ancient settlements of Zhankala, Zhankent, and the fortified complexes of the Zhetyasar oasis. ASTANA — Scattered across the southern steppes of…
Kazakhstan to Invest in Afghanistan’s Turghundi-Herat Railway
ASTANA — Kazakhstan is ready to invest in Afghanistan’s Turghundi-Herat railway to strengthen regional connectivity, said Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov at the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Summit in Khankendi, Azerbaijan, on July 4. The summit focused on strengthening economic ties among ECO member states, particularly in transport and logistics, energy, climate security, and digital transformation.…
