A Canadian mining exec’s decades-long tussle with Kazakhstan is finally over—he hopes. But even though he won, Paul Carroll doesn’t see much to celebrate.
Tag Archives: Kazakhstan
Photo essay: The last Kazakh eagle hunters
For centuries, Kazakhs have hunted on horseback, each with his own specially trained eagle
Borat benefit glorious nation of Kazakhstan
Tourism is flourishing thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen’s movie
A Canadian hockey pro in Kazakhstan
The mysterious saga of Kevin Dallman—sent home, it seems, because of his wife’s blog
The Russians are coming
Field studies are under way to see if a foreign weed—a dandelion—could become a source of rubber and cash
Standing up for asbestos
The Canadian delegation interjected yesterday to object to the inclusion of asbestos in the Rotterdam Convention.
The implosion of Expo ’17
A World’s Fair? Really?
He’s Europe’s human rights watchdog?
President Nazarbayev has been cracking down on activists
Blowing the whistle on Kazakhstan
President Nazarbayev is not pleased with the exposé