Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev visits a McDonald's restaurant in Astana (akorda.kz)

Nazarbayev’s visit to McDonald’s restaurant in Astana a message to investors

ASTANA (TCA) — Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev on March 5 visited the country’s first McDonald’s restaurant in Astana with the purpose to encourage foreign investors to come and invest in Kazakhstan, Nazarbayev’s Spokesman Dauren Abayev wrote on the official page of the presidential office in the Facebook.  

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Kyrgyzstan developing women entrepreneurship

BISHKEK (TCA) — Women entrepreneurs significantly contribute to the development of Kyrgyzstan. According to the National Statistical Committee, women make up 41% of the total employed population of the country and 31.3% of entrepreneurs engaged in small and medium-sized businesses.

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Organized crime in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

LONDON (TCA) — When in late summer 2014 Kyrgyzstan’s then Interior Minister Abdulla Suranchiyev revealed names of local people’s representatives accusing them of “ties with organised crime,” a shockwave went through the country and beyond. Crime in Central Asia is a long ignored fact that is a deadly danger for the society. Of course, everyone knew about the organized crime groups and their ringleaders dubbed “avtoritety,” an equivalent for the western “godfathers,” but hardly anyone so far had realised that their power over the economy and indeed society itself had become so dangerously strong, exceeding that of the much-feared terrorism made in Afghanistan and the Near East.

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