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The Deputy Minister of Defense checked the state of military infrastructure in the south of the country 17.08.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1274791?lang=ru
“Law and Order”: Priority Areas for the Activities of Almaty Police Identified 17.08.2026
Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard Lieutenant General Ansagan Baltabekov met with the personnel of the Almaty Police Department.The Deputy Minister reviewed the police department’s efforts to maintain law and order and ensure public safety in the city.During the meeting, the operational situation in Almaty, issues related to maintaining public order, and ensuring the safety of citizens were discussed. Particular attention was paid to improving the effectiveness of police work, preventing offenses, and strengthening cooperation with the public.Ansagan Baltabekov emphasized that the principle of “Law and Order” must be at the core of law enforcement activities. The department’s leadership was also instructed to ensure systematic oversight of subordinate personnel and strengthen service discipline.The meeting also highlighted the importance of prompt response and achieving concrete results in addressing issues related to the safety of Almaty residents, as well as further increasing public confidence in the police.Following the visit, recommendations were given to continue efforts to ensure public safety in cooperation with the National Guard, guided by the principle of “Law and Order.” Press Service of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1274795?lang=ru
Kazakhstanis Can Learn In-Demand IT Professions as Astana Hub Opens Applications for Tech Orda 17.08.2026
Astana Hub has announced the launch of applications for the fifth anniversary cohort of the Tech Orda program. Kazakhstanis aged 18 to 45 can receive a training voucher to study at accredited IT schools across Kazakhstan and gain one of the most in-demand digital professions.Under the program, participants may receive a voucher worth up to KZT 500,000 for offline training and up to KZT 400,000 for online or hybrid training.Tech Orda is an Astana Hub program implemented with the support of the Ministry of AI and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The program aims to train qualified IT specialists and strengthen the country’s private IT education infrastructure.“Developing human capital in the technology sector is one of the key priorities of Kazakhstan’s digital transformation. The Tech Orda program enables Kazakhstanis to acquire in-demand skills while providing businesses with access to qualified talent. We are seeing strong demand for programs like this and will continue supporting initiatives that help people build careers in IT and contribute to the country’s innovation-driven economy,” said Zhaslan Madiyev, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of AI and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Training is available in the most востребованные areas of the digital industry, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software development, data analytics, Cloud & DevOps, GameDev, product management, UI/UX design, and other specializations.From 2021 to 2026, more than 12,500 Kazakhstanis completed training through the program. According to monitoring results, 90% of economically active graduates are employed, while the average salary of graduates is KZT 725,000, approximately 43% higher than the national average monthly salary. More than 3,200 participants changed careers and entered the IT sector through Tech Orda.Graduates of the program have been hired by 1,287 companies, including Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, Freedom Finance, Kolesa Group, Kcell, EPAM Kazakhstan, Yandex, Wolt, 2GIS, Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and Accenture. More than 30% of participating institutions are regional IT schools, helping expand access to high-quality IT education across the country.Applications are open until September 7, 2026. Detailed participation requirements, the list of accredited schools, and registration are available on the Astana Hub platform: https://astanahub.com/ru/techorda/course/.For additional information, applicants may contact their chosen IT school or call 1818.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maidd/press/news/details/1274796?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Thailand Strengthen Dialogue on Democratic and Electoral Institutions 17.08.2026
Bangkok, 14 August 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Thailand Mr. Margulan Baimukhan held a meeting with Sittichote Intaravises, Member of the Election Commission of Thailand.During the meeting, the Ambassador briefed the Thai side on the key directions of Kazakhstan’s constitutional and political modernization, including the transition from a bicameral Parliament to a unicameral Kurultai, aimed at streamlining the legislative process and enhancing the efficiency of public administration.Particular attention was paid to the upcoming elections of deputies to the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026. Under the new Constitution, the Kurultai consists of 145 deputies, elected for a five-year term through party lists within a single nationwide electoral district. Seven political parties are participating in the elections.The Ambassador also outlined the key features of Kazakhstan’s electoral system. With a population of approximately 20.6 million, Kazakhstan has around 12.6 million registered voters. Particular attention was given to the use of the Sailau information system, which facilitates the updating of voter lists and enables citizens to verify their voter registration details.The Ambassador also briefed the Thai side on Kazakhstan’s key socio-economic indicators. Since independence, the country has attracted approximately US$470 billion in foreign direct investment. In 2025, Kazakhstan’s economy grew by 6.5%, with GDP reaching US$305 billion and GDP per capita exceeding US$15,000. The unemployment rate stood at 4.6%.The development of Kazakhstan–Thailand relations was also highlighted. Bilateral trade reached US$255.1 million in 2025, representing an increase of approximately 8%. Around 200,000 Kazakhstani citizens visited Thailand in 2025. Air connectivity between the two countries currently includes 23 regular direct flights per week, rising to up to 35 flights per week, including charter services.In turn, Mr. Sittichote Intaravises briefed the Kazakh side on the specific features of Thailand’s electoral system and shared his views on the prospects for mutually beneficial cooperation and exchange of experience between the electoral commissions of the two countries.The sides expressed their interest in continuing professional dialogue, exchanging practical experience and further developing cooperation in the areas of electoral processes, political modernization and public administration.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1274767?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Belgium Mark 34 Years of Diplomatic Relations with Cycling Ride in Brussels 16.08.2026
Brussels, 16 August 2026 — On the occasion of Sports Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Belgium organised a cycling ride in Brussels to mark the 34th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and Belgium.Starting from the Atomium — one of Belgium’s most recognisable landmarks and a symbol of progress and the future — participants set off on the route alongside diplomats, members of the Kazakh community and students living in Belgium, as well as Belgian partners and friends of Kazakhstan.A special guest of the cycling ride was renowned Kazakh cyclist Andrey Kashechkin, a former Astana team rider and Olympian.Opening the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belgium Roman Vassilenko noted that over the past 34 years, Kazakhstan and Belgium have built a strong partnership based on mutual respect and trust. According to him, cycling symbolically reflects the nature of bilateral relations: moving forward requires balance, momentum and mutual support.The cycling ride took place in a friendly and informal atmosphere, providing an opportunity to celebrate both Sports Day and the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.Another important milestone in bilateral relations is expected this autumn, with a State Visit by His Majesty King Philippe of the Belgians to Kazakhstan planned. The visit will mark an important step in further strengthening the friendship and partnership between the two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1274756?lang=ru
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The Deputy Minister of Defense checked the state of military infrastructure in the south of the country 17.08.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1274791?lang=ru
“Law and Order”: Priority Areas for the Activities of Almaty Police Identified 17.08.2026
Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard Lieutenant General Ansagan Baltabekov met with the personnel of the Almaty Police Department.The Deputy Minister reviewed the police department’s efforts to maintain law and order and ensure public safety in the city.During the meeting, the operational situation in Almaty, issues related to maintaining public order, and ensuring the safety of citizens were discussed. Particular attention was paid to improving the effectiveness of police work, preventing offenses, and strengthening cooperation with the public.Ansagan Baltabekov emphasized that the principle of “Law and Order” must be at the core of law enforcement activities. The department’s leadership was also instructed to ensure systematic oversight of subordinate personnel and strengthen service discipline.The meeting also highlighted the importance of prompt response and achieving concrete results in addressing issues related to the safety of Almaty residents, as well as further increasing public confidence in the police.Following the visit, recommendations were given to continue efforts to ensure public safety in cooperation with the National Guard, guided by the principle of “Law and Order.” Press Service of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1274795?lang=ru
Kazakhstanis Can Learn In-Demand IT Professions as Astana Hub Opens Applications for Tech Orda 17.08.2026
Astana Hub has announced the launch of applications for the fifth anniversary cohort of the Tech Orda program. Kazakhstanis aged 18 to 45 can receive a training voucher to study at accredited IT schools across Kazakhstan and gain one of the most in-demand digital professions.Under the program, participants may receive a voucher worth up to KZT 500,000 for offline training and up to KZT 400,000 for online or hybrid training.Tech Orda is an Astana Hub program implemented with the support of the Ministry of AI and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The program aims to train qualified IT specialists and strengthen the country’s private IT education infrastructure.“Developing human capital in the technology sector is one of the key priorities of Kazakhstan’s digital transformation. The Tech Orda program enables Kazakhstanis to acquire in-demand skills while providing businesses with access to qualified talent. We are seeing strong demand for programs like this and will continue supporting initiatives that help people build careers in IT and contribute to the country’s innovation-driven economy,” said Zhaslan Madiyev, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of AI and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Training is available in the most востребованные areas of the digital industry, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software development, data analytics, Cloud DevOps, GameDev, product management, UI/UX design, and other specializations.From 2021 to 2026, more than 12,500 Kazakhstanis completed training through the program. According to monitoring results, 90% of economically active graduates are employed, while the average salary of graduates is KZT 725,000, approximately 43% higher than the national average monthly salary. More than 3,200 participants changed careers and entered the IT sector through Tech Orda.Graduates of the program have been hired by 1,287 companies, including Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, Freedom Finance, Kolesa Group, Kcell, EPAM Kazakhstan, Yandex, Wolt, 2GIS, Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and Accenture. More than 30% of participating institutions are regional IT schools, helping expand access to high-quality IT education across the country.Applications are open until September 7, 2026. Detailed participation requirements, the list of accredited schools, and registration are available on the Astana Hub platform: https://astanahub.com/ru/techorda/course/.For additional information, applicants may contact their chosen IT school or call 1818.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/maidd/press/news/details/1274796?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Thailand Strengthen Dialogue on Democratic and Electoral Institutions 17.08.2026
Bangkok, 14 August 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Thailand Mr. Margulan Baimukhan held a meeting with Sittichote Intaravises, Member of the Election Commission of Thailand.During the meeting, the Ambassador briefed the Thai side on the key directions of Kazakhstan’s constitutional and political modernization, including the transition from a bicameral Parliament to a unicameral Kurultai, aimed at streamlining the legislative process and enhancing the efficiency of public administration.Particular attention was paid to the upcoming elections of deputies to the Kurultai of the Republic of Kazakhstan, scheduled for 23 August 2026. Under the new Constitution, the Kurultai consists of 145 deputies, elected for a five-year term through party lists within a single nationwide electoral district. Seven political parties are participating in the elections.The Ambassador also outlined the key features of Kazakhstan’s electoral system. With a population of approximately 20.6 million, Kazakhstan has around 12.6 million registered voters. Particular attention was given to the use of the Sailau information system, which facilitates the updating of voter lists and enables citizens to verify their voter registration details.The Ambassador also briefed the Thai side on Kazakhstan’s key socio-economic indicators. Since independence, the country has attracted approximately US$470 billion in foreign direct investment. In 2025, Kazakhstan’s economy grew by 6.5%, with GDP reaching US$305 billion and GDP per capita exceeding US$15,000. The unemployment rate stood at 4.6%.The development of Kazakhstan–Thailand relations was also highlighted. Bilateral trade reached US$255.1 million in 2025, representing an increase of approximately 8%. Around 200,000 Kazakhstani citizens visited Thailand in 2025. Air connectivity between the two countries currently includes 23 regular direct flights per week, rising to up to 35 flights per week, including charter services.In turn, Mr. Sittichote Intaravises briefed the Kazakh side on the specific features of Thailand’s electoral system and shared his views on the prospects for mutually beneficial cooperation and exchange of experience between the electoral commissions of the two countries.The sides expressed their interest in continuing professional dialogue, exchanging practical experience and further developing cooperation in the areas of electoral processes, political modernization and public administration.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1274767?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Belgium Mark 34 Years of Diplomatic Relations with Cycling Ride in Brussels 16.08.2026
Brussels, 16 August 2026 — On the occasion of Sports Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Belgium organised a cycling ride in Brussels to mark the 34th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and Belgium.Starting from the Atomium — one of Belgium’s most recognisable landmarks and a symbol of progress and the future — participants set off on the route alongside diplomats, members of the Kazakh community and students living in Belgium, as well as Belgian partners and friends of Kazakhstan.A special guest of the cycling ride was renowned Kazakh cyclist Andrey Kashechkin, a former Astana team rider and Olympian.Opening the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Belgium Roman Vassilenko noted that over the past 34 years, Kazakhstan and Belgium have built a strong partnership based on mutual respect and trust. According to him, cycling symbolically reflects the nature of bilateral relations: moving forward requires balance, momentum and mutual support.The cycling ride took place in a friendly and informal atmosphere, providing an opportunity to celebrate both Sports Day and the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.Another important milestone in bilateral relations is expected this autumn, with a State Visit by His Majesty King Philippe of the Belgians to Kazakhstan planned. The visit will mark an important step in further strengthening the friendship and partnership between the two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1274756?lang=ru