• KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
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  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01188 0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00208 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.09400 0%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28571 0%
29 September 2024

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Video Highlights: World Nomad Games Day Two

The second day of the World Nomad Games, themed as the “Gathering of the Great Steppe,” saw a host of events taking place across the Kazakh capital, and the excitement was palpable. TCA took in the scientific conference in the national museum, musical performances, kokpar, horse wrestling, archery, and more. Watch our video highlights from day two here: [video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://timesca.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Nomad_2-day.mp4"][/video] Join us for day three.

3 weeks ago

China-Europe Trade Could Disrupt Saiga Migration, Group Warns

Once close to extinction, the saiga antelope has made a big recovery in numbers in recent years, marking a major conservation success in Central Asia. However, a group that promotes Kazakhstan’s grasslands and wildlife says plans to develop business corridors between China and Europe are likely to affect the saigas, which migrate long distances to find water and pasture.    “Kazakhstan is projected to see significant development of roads and railways in the next decade, as multilateral businesses and governments aim to better connect trade routes between China and Europe through Central Asia. Much of this development is slated to impact saiga range,” the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative said in a statement on Friday. The conservation group believes its participation in a global project to map migration corridors of ungulates – hoofed mammals – can help to offset the impact of an expected rapid expansion of trade networks on saiga populations, whose numbers in Kazakhstan reached nearly three million in a survey conducted earlier this year. The vast majority of saigas are in Kazakhstan. The Ustyurt saiga population, one of three big concentrations of the species in Kazakhstan, is now among 20 mapped populations, including reindeer in Norway and Finland and zebras in eastern and southern Africa, in an atlas compiled by the U.N.-backed Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration. The project aims to provide tracking and migration corridor information for review by state agencies and others so that the easily available data can be taken into account while planning development.   “We are now focused on mitigation measures for existing developments and assessing if crossing structures will facilitate saiga movements safely across roads and railways, and whether truncated movements can be restored,” the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative said. Trade between China and the European Union reached 739 billion euros last year, a drop of 14 percent from 2022, according to the European Commission.  China is the EU’s second largest trading partner for goods after the United States. Currently, there are trade tensions between China and the EU. 

3 weeks ago

Nursultan Nazarbayev Poses for the Cameras – in Uzbekistan

Nursultan Nazarbayev, the former longtime president of Kazakhstan whose legacy was tarnished by accusations of autocracy and corruption, has made a rare public appearance, visiting several sites in the historic Uzbek city of Bukhara.   Uzbekistan24 television showed Nazarbayev with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev as the pair walked, prayed and posed for cameras together on Friday. Local media reports said they discussed the preservation of cultural heritage and the education of young people. Mirziyoyev returned to Tashkent on Saturday and was in Astana, Kazakhstan on Sunday to attend the opening of the World Nomad Games, an international event celebrating traditional sports in Central Asia.   Nazarbayev’s appearance resembled more of a stroll with an old friend than a formal event. But it was unusual to see the 84-year-old former leader out and about because he has tended to keep a low profile in recent years. The government of his successor, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has distanced itself from parts of Nazarbayev’s legacy, promising to be more responsive to people’s concerns and launching corruption investigations of some of the former leader’s relatives in order to recover state assets.  Nazarbayev had ruled Kazakhstan since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, burnishing his reputation with the help of the young country’s massive oil wealth and skilled outreach to foreign investors and governments.  However, as inequality and economic pressures grew, he resigned in 2019 while retaining some powerful roles in government. He was stripped of those posts as Tokayev grappled with fallout from protests and riots in January 2022 in which Nazarbayev was condemned as an authoritarian holdover. More than 200 people were killed in the violence, which ended after troops from Russia and other regional countries intervened.

3 weeks ago

Video Highlights: World Nomad Games Day One – Ethnoaul and Horseback Archery

On September 8, TCA was across events at the 5th World Nomad Games in Astana, themed as the “Gathering of the Great Steppe.” Whilst with much pageantry, the Astana Arena hosted the opening ceremony, further south in the capital, the Ethnoaul saw the first competition of the Games take place, the Hungarian Style Horseback Archery. TCA was in attendance as France's Raphael Malet. took gold, silver went to Mongolia's Altankhuyag Nergui, and bronze to France's Gaëtan Blot. [video width="1920" height="1080" mp4="https://timesca.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Nomad_1-day.mp4"][/video]

3 weeks ago

Preparations for World Nomad Games in Full Swing

The excitement is palpable as the World Nomad Games draw near, with preparations reaching their peak. In the heart of Kazakhstan, the Ethnoaul village has transformed into a vibrant hub of cultural celebration, with 17 regions proudly showcasing their heritage through the erection of traditional yurts. These structures not only serve as a testament to Kazakhstan's rich nomadic history but also as a welcoming space for visitors to experience the warmth of Kazakh hospitality. [caption id="attachment_22839" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image: Ilyas Otan[/caption] The village is buzzing with activity as skilled craftsmen display their intricate handiwork, from ornate textiles to beautifully crafted jewelry, each piece telling a story of cultural legacies. Artists are bringing the village to life with vibrant performances and exhibitions, while chefs are preparing to tantalize the taste buds of attendees with traditional Kazakh cuisine, offering a culinary journey through the diverse flavors of the region. [caption id="attachment_22840" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image: Ilyas Otan[/caption] Athletes, musicians, and performers from all corners of the globe have descended upon the village, each bringing their unique flair to the games. Among them, TCA met enthusiastic archers from France and Poland, whose passion for the sport is matched only by their eagerness to engage with fellow competitors and share in the cultural exchange that the games foster. [caption id="attachment_22841" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image: Ilyas Otan[/caption] Nature has its own plans, however, with forecasts predicting rain, casting a shadow over the festivities. Yet, the spirit of the participants remains undampened, as they view the challenge as an opportunity to unite under a common cause, demonstrating their resilience and camaraderie. [caption id="attachment_22842" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image: Ilyas Otan[/caption]

3 weeks ago