Articles by Aibarshyn Akhmetkali

Almaty Schools Launch Green Project to Promote Environmental Awareness

ASTANA — Almaty launched the Green School environmental project among educational institutions. The project aims to raise schoolchildren’s environmental awareness and popularize the separate collection of solid domestic waste. It will run from Sept. 19 to Dec. 10. The Green School project has developed a special rating system that will evaluate schools monthly according to…

Kazakhstan’s Peace Initiatives Celebrated on International Peace Day

ASTANA – International Peace Day is celebrated annually on Sept. 21. The Astana Times spoke with political analysts to reflect on Kazakhstan’s peace initiatives and diplomatic efforts in peacemaking over the years ahead of the participation of Kazakhstan’s delegation at the United Nations General Assembly. Kazakhstan’s international diplomatic efforts in peacekeeping  Political analyst Erik Batyrkhanov…

Fifth World Nomad Games Conclude with Kazakhstan Leading Medal Standing

ASTANA – The fifth World Nomad Games concluded on Sept. 13, with Kazakhstan securing the top spot on the medal table. In a record-breakingly successful World Nomad Games, Kazakhstan claimed a total of 112 medals, including 43 gold, 32 silver, and 37 bronze. The Kyrgyz Republic secured second place with 65 medals, while Uzbekistan finished…

Kazakhstan Triumphs Kokpar Final in Tense Game Against Kyrgyz Republic

ASTANA – Kazakhstan emerges a winner in an exciting final of kokpar, a traditional “goat pulling” game on horses, on day five of the fifth World Nomad Games on Sept. 12.  Kazakh and Kyrgyz teams geared up for their ultimate clash in kokpar, providing spectators a captivating game full of unexpected twists and last-minute scores.…

UNESCO General Conference President Highlights World Nomad Games’ Role in Promoting Peace and Heritage

ASTANA – The President of the 42nd session of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s General Conference and Romanian Ambassador, Simona-Mirela Miculescu, has stressed the importance of the World Nomad Games in promoting peace and preserving cultural heritage worldwide in an interview with The Astana Times. Nomad Games – majestic event Miculescu…

Nomadic Civilization Reexamined: International Conference Opens at World Nomad Games

ASTANA – The international scientific and practical conference, titled Nomads: History, Knowledge, Lessons, kicked off in Astana on Sept. 9, as part of the scientific program for the fifth World Nomad Games. The first day of the three-day conference seeks to explore nomadic history and culture. The second day will focus on sports science, while…

Red is Color of Elite: Archeological Discoveries of Woman’s Red Attire Decodes Symbolism Behind Color

ASTANA—The red dress of the Urzhar Priestess, a noblewoman from the fourth to third centuries BC, is evidence of the symbolism and significance attributed to the color red at that time. The specialists of the Ostrov Krym scientific restoration laboratory discovered the tomb in 2013 in the Urzhar district of the East Kazakhstan Region. Based…

Kazakhstan’s Prominent Cyclist Vinokurov Talks Future of Local Talent, Overcoming Challenges with Astana Team

ASTANA—Kazakhstan’s prominent cyclist Alexandr Vinokurov advocates for nurturing local talent within the professional cycling scene while managing the challenges of sustaining the Astana Qazaqstan Team, which is composed of international cyclists. In an interview with The Astana Times, Vinokurov, the winner of the 2006 Vuelta a España and 2012 Olympic champion in the group race,…

Global Competitors Gather in Astana: All You Need to Know Before World Nomad Games Begin

ASTANA – As traditional archers, wrestlers and racers from around the world gather in Astana ahead of the fifth Word Nomad Games starting this weekend, here is key information and updates from the grand event coming to the Kazakh capital. With 2,430 participants from 89 countries, including Australia and South America, these games are anticipated…

Kazakhstan Celebrates Constitution Day

ASTANA—Kazakhstan commemorates the day its constitution came into effect on Aug. 30. On this date in 1995, the fundamental law of Kazakhstan was adopted at a national referendum. This document replaced the first 1993 Constitution, introducing a strong presidential system with considerable executive powers. It was a significant step in consolidating the country’s sovereignty and…

‘I Want to Live On’ Documentary Brings Forward Voices of Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Survivors

ASTANA – Semipalatinsk nuclear test site survivors recall the devastating human cost of the Soviet-run nuclear tests that they still bear in a documentary called “I Want to Live On: the Untold Stories of the Polygon” during the public screening in Astana on Aug. 28. Directed by Alimzhan Akhmetov and Assel Akhmetova, the documentary is…

KazAtomExpo Exhibition Discusses Kazakhstan’s Potential Nuclear Power Plant 

ASTANA – KazAtomExpo international exhibition dedicated to nuclear technology and nuclear power took place in Astana on Aug. 27-28, as Kazakhstan explores alternative forms of clean energy in pursuit of energy security and carbon neutrality goals. The dual pressures of the energy crisis and the pursuit of net-zero emissions have sparked discussions on the benefits…

Fantasy Meets History: Danish Author Explores Kazakhstan’s Botai Culture, First Horse Breeders

ASTANA – Danish author Leonora van Deurs’s historical fantasy novel “Botai – Shadowpath” based on Kazakhstan’s Botai culture of first horse breeders is a unique piece that bridges the present and past, science and fiction, and Danish and Kazakh cultures. Following its debut in Copenhagen in January, the author visited Kazakhstan, the land where the…

More Than Sports: World Nomad Games are Tribute to Nomadic Legacy

ASTANA – The fifth World Nomad Games in September will once again celebrate the rich tradition of nomadic culture while embracing what is best in others. Over seven days, participants from 89 countries will compete in 21 sports ranging from archery and race to wrestling and tug of war, as well as traditional games of…

UNICEF Report Reveals 60,000 Children in Residential Care Across Central Asia

ASTANA – Nearly 60,000 children aged 0-17 years across five countries in Central Asia live in residential care, according to a new policy brief published by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Aug. 15. Despite the well-known and devastating impact of family separation and child institutionalization, there are an estimated 203 children for every…

Environmental Issues in Central Asia Demand Inclusive Approach Across Three UN Rio Conventions

ASTANA—With three United Nations (UN) environmental Conferences of Parties (COPs) coming up this year, this is a fitting moment to assess the true legacy of the Rio Conventions on Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Desertification in Central Asia. The Rio Conventions derive directly from the 1992 Earth Summit. While each treaty stands independently, they remain intricately…

Kazakhstan Marks 190 Years of Birzhan-sal, Aitys Artist Who Defied Patriarchy

ASTANA – Kazakhstan celebrates 190 years of Birzhan-sal Kozhagululy, a prominent poet and aitys artist, which refers to the Kazakh literary tradition of impromptu. He emerged as a leading voice against the prevailing patriarchal customs and violence perpetuated by local governors in the Kazakh steppe of the late 19th century. Kozhagululy, commonly referred to as…

Nariman Kurbanov Ignites Kazakhstan’s Olympic Dreams in Gymnastics

ASTANA – For many years, the Olympic podium in artistic gymnastics seemed a distant dream for Kazakh athletes. But fast forward to the 2024 Paris Olympics, Nariman Kurbanov took the Olympic podium winning silver in men’s pommel horse. Kurbanov, 26, is among the few gifted Kazakh athletes to rise up in the gymnastics ranks. In…

Acclaimed Kazakh Noir Film “Steppenwolf” Debuts in Astana Ahead of Nationwide Release

ASTANA – With numerous festival awards gathering international attention, noir thriller “Dala Kaskyry” (Steppenwolf) was unveiled to the Kazakh audience in Astana on Aug. 12, ahead of its nationwide release in theaters on Aug. 15. Directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov, whose “Yellow Cat” drama film entered Oscar’s Best Foreign Language Film longlist in 2021, “Steppenwolf” is…

Qazaq Kuresi: Kazakh Traditional Wrestling Draws Nation’s Strongest

ASTANA – Qazaq Kuresi, a type of traditional wrestling, has been a major feature of Kazakh sporting life for centuries, continuing to attract men and women eager to flex their muscles. Wrestling has long been one of Kazakh people’s most treasured cultural practices, with no event or celebration complete without Qazaq Kuresi. The names of…

Kazakhstan Honors Abai Day, Tribute to Timeless Legacy of Literary Legend

ASTANA – Kazakhstan celebrates Abai Day on Aug. 10, honoring the 179th birthday of Abai Kunanbaiuly, a Kazakh literary titan, poet, philosopher and composer. Almost 200 years on, Abai’s character and his enduring legacy remain relevant. Every generation continues to draw from the wellspring of Abai’s wisdom.  His poems, which are remarkably versatile, continue to…

Kazakhstan Among Top 10 Lifetime Destinations by Italian Dove Travel Magazine

ASTANA – Italian Dove travel magazine, one of the leading publications in the field of tourism, has included Kazakhstan in the list of the 10 best destinations to visit at least once in a lifetime, announced Kazakh Tourism national company on July 29.  “Inclusion in this prestigious list is a testament to Kazakhstan’s rich culture…

Shamakhi Meeting Advances Climate Finance Negotiations Ahead of COP29

ASTANA – A Heads of Delegation (HOD) meeting in Shamakhi, Azerbaijan, on July 26-27, marked a shift in negotiations on the adoption of the New Collective Quantitative Goal (NCQG) on climate finance ahead of the COP29 UN Climate Change Conference in November, reported the Kazakh Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources on July 31. In…

Why Kazakhs Celebrate 800 Years of Jochi Ulus

ASTANA – This year, Kazakhstan marks 800 years since the foundation of Jochi Ulus (state), whose large territory once spanning from west Mongolia to eastern Europe, is considered the foundation of Kazakh statehood. Jochi was the eldest son of the Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan (ruler). Eight centuries ago, in 1224, Genghis Khan divided his empire…

New Training for Tour Guides to Improve Foreign Tourist Experience in Kazakhstan

ASTANA – Every year, millions of tourists visit less-trodden parts of Central Asia, diving into an experience full of new sights, sounds and smells. What many people do not realize is that a tour guide is the major person who sets the right tone for tourism in a country. Kazakh Tourism national company in cooperation…