U.S. "want to own" Central Asian special forces: media
U.S., same as Russia, are interested in retaining authoritarian, but secular political regimes in the region.
Condoleezza Rice, Mikhail Gorbachev and Julian Assange invited to the X Eurasian Media Forum
April 26-27 Astana will be hosting the X Eurasian Media Holding, an annual gathering of journalists, political figures, scholars, media experts and businessmen.
Kazakhstan and U.S. unite for combating nuclear smuggling
On February 16 official representatives of both countries discussed prevention of nuclear smuggling and other cooperation issues.
U.S. explained details of Central Asia Counternarcotics Initiative
The U.S. wants no access to secret data or security-related information of the host country under the program of countering drug trafficking in Central Asia.
U.S. eyeing secret data of Kazakhstan intelligence forces
The U.S. have prepared a new project for countering Afghan drug trafficking that will involve five Central Asia states.
U.S. court dismissed motion to close Denyakin's civil case
Lawyers of the American policemen who shot Kirill Denyakin dead made a motion trying to dismiss the civil case against the police officer.
Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry to fight for justice in Denyakin's murder case
Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry will call for justice in the case of Kirill Denyakin’s murder in the U.S.
Denyakin's murderer declared not guilty in U.S., appeal in Supreme Court expected
Criminal charges against the U.S. policeman who dubbed 11 bullets into Kirill Denyakin have been dropped by Portsmouth court. Denyakin's family will appeal the court's decision.
U.S. eliminated specially designated countries list
The U.S. list of specially designated countries (SDCs) has been annihilated: U.S. Ambassador.
American diplomat told about U.S. geopolitical interests in Kazakhstan
If the U.S. and Kazakhstan government have some kind of disputes, these are “disagreements between friends”: Fairfax
Kazakhstan expects investments from American corporations
Kazakhstan Foreign Minister is on his first official visit to the United States.
Yerzhan Kazykhanov met with Hillary Clinton in Washington
Kazakhstan Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov met with the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington.
American companies respect Kazakhstan's ambition to increase its stakes in oil fields
Kazakhstan delegation met with representatives of the U.S. business community in Washington to discuss oil stakes, investments and relations with China and Russia.
Trial over Kazakhs accused on fraud to start in the U.S.
Trial over Kazakhstan citizens accused of credut card fraud will start in the U.S.
U.S. will provide $4.5 million in aid to Kazakhstan in 2012
The U.S. are rendering Kazakhstan technical aid in health, education, support of small and medium business and trade: Vice-Minister.
U.S. Department of State will cooperate with new multi-party Kazakhstan parliament
We look forward to engaging with the new multi-party Parliament as we continue our cooperation with the government and people of Kazakhstan: Department of State.
Kazykhanov and Clinton discussed partnership
Yerzhan Kazykhanov talked to Hillary Clinton about prospects of development of strategic partnership between the two countries.
Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry checking citizenship of those arrested in the U.S. for fraud
Kazakhstan Foreign Ministry is checking the citizenship of the two aledgely Kazakh citizens arrested in the U.S. for credit card fraud.
Two Kazakhstan residents arrested in the U.S. for credit card fraud
Two Kazakhstan citizens were arrested in the U.S. on suspicion of credit card fraud.
U.S. do not consider Eurasian Economic Union an attempt to restore USSR
U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan Kenneth J. Fairfax spoke about the Eurasian Economic Union and democracy in Kazakhstan.