Egypt names new prime-minister
Egypt's newly appointed foreign minister Nabil al-Arabi is a respected veteran diplomat who joined the Camp David negotiations that yielded a peace deal with Israel.
Estonia's center-right government won mandate
Prime Minister Andrus Ansip's two-party coalition won 56 seats in Estonia's 101-member parliament, while two center-left opposition parties took 45.
CSTO needs common list of terrorist organizations
The CSTO wants to create a common list of terrorist organizations to prevent them from hiding at its territory.
President Nazarbayev speaks for greater access for women to managerial positions
Speaking today at the Women’s Congress, President Nazarbayev called for a plan to ensure greater access for women to managerial positions by 2016.
Flower prices zoom 30% before March 8
Flower prices have roared upwards before the International Women’s Day in Kazakhstan. Madina Suleimen says suppliers bringing the flowers from Holland are to blame.
Massimov: A new wave of crisis and Kazakhstan’s competitive advantages
Prime Minister Karim Massimov: “The global crisis is just beginning … the fundamental cause of the global crisis has not been surmounted.”
Kazakhstan fielded its candidate to the UN Human Rights Council
This was announced today by the country’s State Secretary Kanat Saudabayev in Geneva addressing the High Level Segment at the 16th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
UN predicts growing numbers of refugees to Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has become a “magnet” for both labor migrants and refugees
OSCE Chairman-in-Office names greatest achievements of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev met Lithuanian Foreign Minister and OSCE Chairman-in-Office Audronius Azubalis.