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  • | language = [[Russian language|Russian]] ...os Respubliki''''' (Voice of the Republic) was a weekly [[Russian language|Russian]]-language [[Media in Kazakhstan#Newspapers|Kazakhstani newspaper]]. Founde
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  • ...press club founder disappears in Kazakhstan|publisher=Committee to Protect Journalists|date=27 December 2012|accessdate=28 December 2012}}</ref> [[Category:Russian-language newspapers]]
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  • | language = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]] ...ially available across [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. It features programming in Russian, Kazakh, and English.<ref>[http://www.khabar.kz/eng/about-agency/hitfm/ Abo
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  • ...s for the local community the magazine's content is totally presented in [[Russian language]]. ...zhanova, the Fashion Editor at Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan are the only two journalists from Kazakhstan officially accredited by The Fédération française de la
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  • | nationality = Russian '''Irina Petrushova''' (born 1965)<ref name=NYT/> is a Russian journalist, founder and editor-in-chief of the weekly ''[[Respublika (Kazak
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  • Born in [[Uzbekistan]] of Russian parents, Novikova moved to Kazakhstan where she met one of NTK's owners, Ra [[Category:Kazakhstani journalists]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] When the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]] occurred, Baytursinuli returned to the steppes and beg
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  • ...Jumatov'', ''Ғалымбек Сағымбайұлы Жұматов'', [[russian language|rus]] ''Жуматов Галымбек Сагимбаевич'' b [[Category:Kazakhstani journalists]]
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  • language = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]] | ...ntators are well-known Kazakh sports journalists, commenting in Kazakh and Russian. There are also news, own productions and sports documentaries in the progr
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  • ...ntry's [[Politics of Kazakhstan|politics]]. Several opposition leaders and journalists have been killed in recent years, and Western observers generally do not co ...official language is [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], though [[Russian language|Russian]] is still commonly used for everyday communication.
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  • ...urt bans broadcaster, suspends news website|publisher=Committee to Protect Journalists|accessdate=28 December 2012}}</ref> but contrary to expectations, Golos was [[Category:Russian-language newspapers]]
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  • ...ites/default/files/mapping-digital-media-kazakhstan-eng-20131024.pdf</ref> Russian is the most popular language used on the Internet (94.1 percent), followed ...artment ‘‘K’’, which bears the functions of its counterpart in the Russian Federation. This department is tasked with investigating and prosecuting cy
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  • ...a have been subject of censorship. In 2004 the International Federation of Journalists identified a "growing pattern" of intimidation of the media, and in 2012 se ...perates national language(Kazakh) newspapers and the only regular national Russian(the international language of Turkic peoples) language newspaper. There wer
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  • | language = [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] ...ged especially for Almaty bloggers. Apart from blocking the access for the journalists with no reasons offered, they were put behind the bars.<ref>{{Cite web|url
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  • ...ова}}; feminine) is an Azerbaijani,{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} Russian,<ref name="Ganzhina">Ganzhina, p.&nbsp;10</ref> and [[Central Asia]]n{{cita *[[Aleksandr Abdulov]] (1953–2008), Russian actor
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  • ...itted into the [[Russia]]n ice hockey system, joining its third tier the [[Russian Hockey League|Pervaya Liga]]. Their win in Ural-Western Siberia Zone in [[2 ...dmitted into the Russian ice hockey system. They made their debut in the [[Russian Hockey League|Pervaya Liga]]; in parallel, Barys kept a [[Nomad Astana|seco
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  • | language = {{ubl|English|Russian}} ...directed and co-produced by [[Wolfgang Petersen]]. It is about a group of Russian terrorists that [[Aircraft hijacking|hijack]] [[Air Force One]].
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  • ...as admitted into the Russian hockey system. They made their debut in the [[Russian Hockey League|Pervaya Liga]]; in parallel, Barys kept a [[Nomad Astana|seco [[Russian Hockey League|Pervaya Liga]] 2004–2007<br />
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  • ...ing her thesis in the class of Ass. Prof. Turgay Erdener on the subject of Russian composer A. Skriabin’s “Analysis of Selected Piano Works in Harmonic, M ...interviewed by two of [[Turkish Airlines]]' official monthly ''Skylife'''s journalists, Julide Karahan and Ihsan Uysal, and was featured in an article in the airl
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  • ...еления 2009 года (Summary of the 2009 national census)|language=Russian|publisher=Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan|accessdate=15 ...4 October 2015.</ref> Saryarqa District Court Judge Aqmaral Isaeva allowed journalists to film only three minutes of the trial's start and then banned any recordi
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  • ...e measure. These organizations are considered as terrorist in the [[Russia|Russian Federation]], the United States, [[Turkey]], Uzbekistan, and [[Pakistan]]." While Al-Qaeda has never said it has a direct presence in Kazakhstan, journalists raised the issue in a press conference held in February 2004 following a me
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  • ...azeta.kz | date= July 18, 2002 | accessdate = September 7, 2011 | language=Russian}}</ref> ...Gazeta.kz | date=March 5, 2003 | accessdate = August 25, 2011 | language = Russian}}</ref>
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  • Sergey Tsoy married [[Anita Tsoy]] in the late 1980s, a future famous Russian pop-singer of Korean descent and has a son. [[Category:Russian politicians]]
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  • |known_for = [[Press Attaché]] to the [[Russian President]] |nationality = [[Russians|Russian]]
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  • ...шенно не прозрачная]</ref> member of the Russian Union of Journalists.<ref>[http://sobesednik.ru/sport/20161006-boris-borovskiy-sharapova-vernets ...wn as the first journalist, aired on Eurosport channels with commentary in Russian<ref>[http://cumir.ru/boris-borovskij Борис Боровский - тен
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  • |language = Russian ...ref>''' (born December 1, 1970, in Dzhambul city, KazSSR, [[USSR]] ) was a Russian poet. He was a citizen of the [[Republic of Kazakhstan]]. Dmitriy is the Fi
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  • ...008/08/15/hero/|title=Hero|date=2008-08-15|publisher=[[Lenta.ru]]|language=Russian|accessdate=16 August 2008}}</ref> In film ''[[August Eighth]]'' Vetchinov b ...Decree of the president of the Russian Federation|date=2008-08-15|language=Russian|accessdate=16 August 2008}}</ref> He is survived by his wife and little dau
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  • ...to accompany "Survey of the Sea of Aral by Commander A. Butakoff, Imperial Russian Navy, 1848 & 1849")]] ...rate [[hoax]]es perpetrated by successive generations of local writers and journalists, which central publications in the [[USSR]] had believed and picked up to b
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  • ...stan and Russia are strategic partners and reliable allies" in the "Kazakh-Russian Interaction in the 21st Century and the Challenges of Globalization" confer ...Kazakhstan, on 3 July 2006 as finished his service, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Journalists interviewed Perrolet after their meeting and he discussed France-Kazakhstan
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  • * [[Russian language|Russian]] ...hey include [[chief executive officer]]s of businesses, [[politicians]], [[journalists]], [[scientists]] and [[Nobel Prize]] laureates.<ref name="UN 1">{{cite web
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  • |founded = January 1912 (as Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolshevik)) |predecessor = [[Russian Social Democratic Labour Party|RSDLP]]
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