• Back in 2016, strangers in Kazakhstan formed a real human chain to save a drowning dog
    The emotional rescue went viral and touched millions around the world

    Now, that beautiful moment has been turned into a sculpture in Almaty
    A powerful reminder that even small acts of kindness can become unforgettable history
    Back in 2016, strangers in Kazakhstan formed a real human chain to save a drowning dog The emotional rescue went viral and touched millions around the world Now, that beautiful moment has been turned into a sculpture in Almaty A powerful reminder that even small acts of kindness can become unforgettable history
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  • Mikhail Shaidorov wins first Olympic Gold for Kazakhstan, Men's Free Skate
    Mikhail Shaidorov wins first Olympic Gold for Kazakhstan, Men's Free Skate 🇰🇿
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  • See kazakhstans rules world even in my syrup
    See kazakhstans rules world even in my syrup 🥀🥭🥭😈🥶🤑🤑🤑
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  • Kazakhstan just entered the rare earth game with a bang—uncovering a staggering 20 million tonnes of rare earth minerals. These elements are vital for electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and military-grade tech. Until now, China has dominated over 80% of global rare earth exports, using that leverage in both economic policy and tech supply chains.

    This discovery could dramatically shift that power. With the West seeking to diversify away from Chinese minerals, Kazakhstan may become a critical new partner in the rare earth market. The country is already exploring collaborations with European and U.S. firms, raising the stakes in the ongoing geopolitical tech race. China’s worry isn’t just about losing market share—it’s about losing control over a resource that powers the future.

    #Kazakhstan #RareEarth #GlobalMining #CriticalMinerals #ChinaConcerned
    Kazakhstan just entered the rare earth game with a bang—uncovering a staggering 20 million tonnes of rare earth minerals. These elements are vital for electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and military-grade tech. Until now, China has dominated over 80% of global rare earth exports, using that leverage in both economic policy and tech supply chains. This discovery could dramatically shift that power. With the West seeking to diversify away from Chinese minerals, Kazakhstan may become a critical new partner in the rare earth market. The country is already exploring collaborations with European and U.S. firms, raising the stakes in the ongoing geopolitical tech race. China’s worry isn’t just about losing market share—it’s about losing control over a resource that powers the future. #Kazakhstan #RareEarth #GlobalMining #CriticalMinerals #ChinaConcerned
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