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Silk Road Intelligencer: News Roundup - September 26, 2007

Sep 26, 2007

News Roundup - September 26, 2007

Kazakh lawmakers passed a bill on Wednesday allowing the government to unilaterally break contracts with foreign companies, potentially threatening an Italian-led consortium developing a giant oilfield...
A family dustup in energy-rich Kazakhstan has turned one of the country's largest oil companies into a potential takeover target, attracting interest from some of the biggest players in the global oil industry...
Jay Johnson will take up a new role as managing director of Chevron's Eurasia Strategic Business unit based in Kazakhstan...
The President of Kazakhstan today called on national leaders attending the annual United Nations General Assembly’s high-level debate to follow the example set by his country by renouncing nuclear arms and enjoying the peace dividend that will ensue...
Russia has a chance to become the food basket for countries of the region. Prices on bread and all other foodstuffs are rapidly growing in Central Asia. The reason is the poor harvest and the increase in cost of wheat imported from Russia and Kazakhstan. Experts fear that the food crisis in the Central Asian region may grow into a political crisis...
Officers of the migration police in East Kazakhstan Region (EKR) have freed two Uzbek female citizens who had been subjected to sexual exploitation, the Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency today learnt at the press service of the EKR’s interior department...
Gazeta.KZ: Kazakhstan Proposes to Develop Global Energy and Ecology Strategy
Kazakhstan proposes in the frames of the UN to develop Global Energy and Ecology Strategy, said yesterday during 62d session of the UN General Assembly the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev...

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