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  2. 2022 Kazakh unrest - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Kazakh unrest, [a] also known as January Events, [b] [15] [16] [17] Bloody January, [c] [18] [19] or the January Tragedy, [d] [20] [21] was a series of mass protests and civil unrest that began in Kazakhstan on 2 January 2022 after a sudden sharp increase in liquefied petroleum gas prices following the lifting of a government-enforced price cap on 1 January.

  3. List of countries by percentage of population living in poverty

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    Poverty may therefore also be defined as the economic condition of lacking predictable and stable means of meeting basic life needs. As a result of the adoption of the 2017 PPPs, the global poverty lines have been revised in 2022: The international poverty line, used to define extreme global poverty, was revised to US$2.15 from US$1.90. Poverty ...

  4. List of regions of Kazakhstan by Human Development Index

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    This is a list of Regions of Kazakhstan by Human Development Index as of 2024 with data for the year 2022. [1] Rank Region HDI (2022) Very high human development 1 ...

  5. List of regions of Kazakhstan by GDP - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of regions of Kazakhstan by nominal GDP, ... Statistics shown are for 2022 levels, according to Kazakhstan's Bureau of National Statistics. [1] Rank ...

  6. New Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    New Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Жаңа Қазақстан, romanized: Jaña Qazaqstan; Russian: Новый Казахстан, romanized: Novyi Kazakhstan) is a concept developed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev that represents a forward-looking national aspiration for progress, renewal, and modernization in various aspects of Kazakhstan's governance and society.

  7. Economy of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan issued $2.5 billion of 10- and 30-year bonds on 5 October 2014, in what was the nation's first dollar-denominated overseas sale since 2000. [91] Kazakhstan sold $1.5 billion of 10-year dollar bonds to yield 1.5 percentage points above midswaps and $1 billion of 30-year debt at two percentage points over midswaps. [91]

  8. List of countries by Human Development Index by region

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    2022 data (2023-2024 report) rankings; High human development: 1 Ukraine: 0.734 2 Azerbaijan: 0.760 3 Moldova: 0.763 4 North Macedonia: 0.765 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina: 0.779 6 Armenia: 0.786 7 Albania: 0.789 8 Bulgaria: 0.799 Very high human development: 9 Belarus: 0.801 10 Kazakhstan: 0.802

  9. Demographics of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Official estimates put the population of Kazakhstan at 20,182,003 as of August 2024, of which 62.7% is urban and 37.3% is rural population. [13] In a report released by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) in September 2021, the level of urbanization in Kazakhstan is estimated to reach 69.1% by 2050.