Kazakhstan
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This former member of the Soviet Union declared its independence in 1990. It possesses valuable oil reserves.
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Meanwhile, Xi visited Astana in June, and China -- which shares borders with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan -- has presented itself as a main commercial partner, investing in huge infrastructure projects.
From Barron's
The saxaul -- which is also being used in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan -- helps retain sand, improves soil moisture, and also serves as a natural barrier for homes.
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One example comes from Kazakhstan, where a population study found that average meat consumption was almost double the World Cancer Research Fund's recommended limit of 500 grams per week.
From Science Daily
Last month, supply plunged 1.5 million barrels a day from September’s record high, with OPEC+ output dragged down by unexpected outages in Kuwait and Kazakhstan and sanctions against Russia and Venezuela curbing buyer interest.
A prisoner from Togo, West Africa, chatted with inmates from the former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
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