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  2. List of newspapers in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Ak Zhaik — News service English/Kazakh/Russian language . Khabar — State news agency. Tengrinews.kz — Information portal of Kazakhstan English/Kazakh/Russian languages. Kazakh TV — Kazakh TV news service, English/Kazakh/Russian languages. Bnews — News in Kazakhstan English/Kazakh/Russian languages.

  3. Kazakh alphabets - Wikipedia

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    The Kazakh Cyrillic alphabet is used in Kazakhstan, the Altai Republic in Russia, and the Bayan-Ölgiy Province in Mongolia. It is also used by Kazakh populations in Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, as well as diasporas in other countries of the former USSR.

  4. Kazinform - Wikipedia

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    Kazinform (Kazakh: ҚазАқпарат, romanized: QazAqparat) is a Kazakh international news agency and one of the largest media outlets in Kazakhstan. It is based in Astana. The news agency mainly focuses on national and Eurasian news.

  5. Mass media in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The authorities operates newspaper in Kazakh, and a regular national Russian-language newspaper. There were 990 privately owned newspapers and 418 privately owned magazines. Those supportive of the opposition face harassment and lawsuits. [citation needed] Newspapers and magazines include:

  6. BGN/PCGN romanization of Kazakh - Wikipedia

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    BGN/PCGN [A] romanization system for Kazakh is a method for romanization of Cyrillic Kazakh texts, that is, their transliteration into the Latin alphabet as used in the English language. The BGN/PCGN system for transcribing Kazakh was designed to be relatively intuitive for anglophones to pronounce.

  7. Schwa (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    It is currently used in Abkhaz, Bashkir, Dungan, Itelmen, Kalmyk, Kazakh, Khanty, Kurdish, Uyghur and Tatar. It was also used in Azeri, Karakalpak, and Turkmen before those languages switched to the Latin alphabet. The Azeri and some other Latin-derived alphabets contain a letter of identical appearance .

  8. Xinjiang Daily - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The newspaper is notable in that it is published in 4 languages, namely Chinese, which uses Chinese characters, Uyghur, in the Uyghur Arabic alphabet, Mongolian, in the Mongolian script and Kazakh, in the Kazakh Arabic alphabet. [citation needed] The newspaper includes news that focuses on the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region ...

  9. Kazakhstanskaya Pravda - Wikipedia

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    'Kazakhstani Truth') is a Kazakh newspaper that is government-backed. [1] The paper was first published on 1 February 1920. [2] as Izvestia of the Kyrgyz Region before receiving its current name in 1932. [3] The paper was started by the ministry of information and public accord. [2] It is published in the Russian language. [4] [5]