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Government debt in Kazakhstan exceeds pre-devaluation mark Latest data provided by Kazakhstan Stock Exchange suggests that the government debt in Kazakhstan now exceeds its pre-devaluation level.
31 October 2014
Minister of National Economy says $2.3bln budget deficit awaits Kazakhstan The Minister of National Economy of Kazakhstan Yerbolat Dosayev spoke about the changes to the national budget due to reduced economic growth and negative external factors.
31 October 2014
China punishes HK lawmaker for criticising leader A senior Hong Kong lawmaker was expelled from a prestigious Chinese government body.
30 October 2014
Iran denies claim nuclear deal is 'finalised' Iran's government was forced to deny it had already struck a nuclear deal with the West, after a lawmaker accused its negotiators of secretly selling the country short.
29 October 2014
Finance Minister on role of state-run enterprises in Kazakhstan’s economy According to him, the share of government-owned enterprises stands at around 40%.
29 October 2014
Kazakhstan plans to reform heating industry Kazakhstan is planning to reform its heating sector to raise efficiency and lower the pressure on the state budget.
27 October 2014
Mexico governor steps down over student disappearances The governor of the Mexican state,where 43 students vanished a month ago, has bowed to pressure to stand down.
24 October 2014
Appointment of new Defense Minister in Kazakhstan - reaction to crisis in Ukraine: experts High-profile transfer of Imangali Tasmagambetov from his job as Mayor of Astana to the Defense Ministry has made people wonder. Experts have shared their opinions with respect to geopolitical changes around Kazakhstan, internal dynamics within the Kazakh elite and personalities of the newly appointed officials.
23 October 2014
Canada Prime Minister Harper condemns 'despicable attack' Prime Minister Stephen Harper condemned the "despicable attack" on Canada's parliament that left a soldier and a suspect dead.
23 October 2014
Belgium's new government survives confidence vote Belgium's right-wing coalition government won a vote of confidence just days after taking office.
17 October 2014
New Swedish government blames predecessor for 'poor' finances Sweden's new Social Democrat-led government lowered the growth forecast, blaming sweeping tax breaks by the outgoing conservative coalition for a "large hole".
14 October 2014
Nazarbayev suggests drafting new development strategy for CIS President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has suggested creating a new development strategy for the CIS during Kazakhstan’s chairmanship.
13 October 2014
Ex-prostitute ends long march for French bill to penalise clients A former prostitute walked 500 miles across France to demand that the government make good on its promise to penalise clients ended her protest march in Paris.
13 October 2014
Standard and Poor's lowers France outlook to 'negative' Ratings agency Standard and Poor's kept its 'AA' rating for France but lowered its outlook from "stable" to "negative" on fears over the country's budget situation.
11 October 2014
Cannabis valley in Kazakhstan to be destroyed with herbicides Kazakhstan is considering ways to address the problem of cannabis growing in the Chu Valley.
09 October 2014
Deflated Bulgarian strongman vows to form government Bulgarian strongman Boyko Borisov said he would try to form a government and avoid national "bankruptcy" after his right-wing party came first in elections.
06 October 2014
UN to help Kazakhstan develop e-government United Nations will help Kazakhstan to develop electronic government as Kazakh government ratifies agreement on cooperation.
03 October 2014
Hong Kong student protesters agree to government talks Student leaders whose pro-democracy protests have gripped Hong Kong agreed to meet the government to discuss their demands.
03 October 2014
Kazakhstan to tramp on quasi-public sector Vice-Minister of National Economy of Kazakhstan said the government was intending to reduce state involvement in the business sector.
30 September 2014
'Bash' computer bug could hit millions The US government and technology experts warned of a vulnerability in some computer-operating systems.
26 September 2014
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