Voters in and outside Kazakhstan voted on Sunday in a referendum on whether to construct the country’s first nuclear power plant to overcome chronic electricity shortages, DW News reported. The result ...
Kazakhstan held a referendum on building its first nuclear power plant to replace coal plants. The government supports the project, citing energy needs, despite public concerns about safety and ...
Deputy Foreign Minister Roman Vasilenko drew attention to the fact that more than 200 foreign journalists took part in covering the voting process.
According to the latest statistics available from the Central Referendum Commission, the turnout amounted to 61.56%; about 7.5 million cast their ballots ...
Some Kazakhs have sought to protest but have been impeded by authorities. Several anti-nuclear protesters were arrested across Kazakhstan Sunday, while other activists said that permission to hold ...
Voting in a referendum to build Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant began on Sunday, with Korea keenly watching the ...
Kazakhstan votes on Sunday in a referendum on building the country's first nuclear power station as the world's top uranium producer looks to boost its power generation capacity.
Tengrinews.kz - President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has provided his assessment of the current government's performance.
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The plan has faced public criticism on concern over any related hazards, the Soviet nuclear testing legacy, and fears that ...
Kazakhstan held a referendum on the construction of its first nuclear power plant, a controversial move promoted by President ...