Kazakhstan
Morocco joins Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace as founding member
"Morocco welcomes the second phase of Trump’s comprehensive peace plan," the country's foreign ministry announced.
Iran pushes for cultural, economic diplomacy with nations across central Asia - report
Oil’s geopolitical premium vanished in 2025 and may not return - opinion
Stan’s the name: Inside Israel’s growing partnerships across Central Asia
Five new ambassadors welcomed to Israel by President Herzog
The traditional vin d'honneur reception took place at Jerusalem's King David hotel, with new ambassadors meeting their colleagues from other countries.
Third Euro-Asia seminar held at HIT in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs
HIT's Seminar reflects its vision to serve as a bridge between cultures and peoples, and as a vehicle to build new bridges between nations and religions.
Is there a paradigm shift in the Muslim world? - opinion
Hamas’s charter not only calls for the destruction of Israel but for the destruction of the Jewish people, the eradication of Judaism.
He left Kazakhstan for a brighter future in Israel
“My dream is to be an engineer, work in my field in an exciting company that is bringing positive change to this world, and start a family. Israel is where my present and future come together.”
Religious leaders can help bring about world peace - opinion
To build a new system of international security, the world requires a new global movement for peace. I believe the role of religious leaders will be indispensable here.
We must get rid of all nuclear weapons before it's too late - opinion
The record of close calls over the decades shows just how near the world was to a nuclear catastrophe. The time to eliminate the man-made threat of nuclear weapons is now.
Kazakhstan detains Russian cyber expert wanted by both Washington and Moscow
Nikita Kislitsin, an employee of Russian cybersecurity firm F.A.C.C.T., was detained on June 22 and Kazakh authorities are considering Washington's extradition request.
Religious leaders discuss faith, peace in Jerusalem
The event was an offshoot of the Congress of World and Traditional Religions first held in 2003 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Is Russia worried about the West’s moves in Central Asia? - analysis
It was assumed that the US leaving Afghanistan would mean that Central Asian countries would assume they have been abandoned to the Russia-China anaconda, but that may be changing.
Optimistic Kazakhstani voters banking on ‘better future’
The country heads to the polls for parliamentary and local elections, voting for the second time since November as President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev moves to implement promised reforms.