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Rysty Balmukhatova - Christmas Tree with Presents. Paper art, oil on canvas.
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Akylbek Kamaldinov
#suitdaddy#suiteddaddy#suit and tie#suited daddy#men in suits#suited grandpa#suitedman#suit daddy#suitfetish#suit bulge#suited men#buisness suit#suited man#suitedmen#Kazakh man#Kazakh men#Kazakhstani#Akylbek Kamaldinov#ĐÒŃлбДĐș ĐĐ°ĐŒĐ°Đ»ĐŽĐžĐœĐŸĐČ
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Yaroslava Tichshenko, Sleeping, oil on canvas // Aftersun (2022) dir. Charlotte Wells
#yaroslava tichshenko#painter#painting#kazakhstani#female artist#art#artwork#aftersun#paul mescal#charlotte wells#cinema#movies
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Nastya Zakharova - Kazakhstani, 1995
#face claims#female face claims#models#face claims central#female models#beautiful girls#character inspiration#fan cast#fancast#wattpad#kazakh#kazakhstani#kazakhstani models#kazakhstani girls#central asian#central asian models#central asian girls#asian girls#asian#asian models#poc#rpg#rp oc#oc rp#poc female face claims#poc female models#poc models#poc face claims#poc rp
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IMZ1 - 'LADY BOSS' (Special Stage)
truely fantastic and cute Kazakhstani girls and group here right now, nice vocals, great performance, so you must have a look on them...............believe me......................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#asian#girls#A-Pop#IMZ1#Lady Boss#fantastic#unbelievabel#great#wonderful#perfect#powerful#incredible#stunning#cool#cute#sweet#pretty#beautiful#nice#Kazakhstani
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Sanctuary of trees  - Rimma Savina , 2022.
Kazakhstani , b, 1988 -
Acrylic on canvas , 30 x 40 cm.
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Gulnur Mukazhanova (Kazakh, 1984), â5 from the series The Moment of Present, 2018. Brocade, lurex, pins, mixed media, 140 x 170 cm.
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There are many interesting mannerisms that are spread amongst countries that were once part of USSR*.
One of them is this: when speaking of drinking alcohol people tap a side of their neck, about where it meets the head.
One of the stories about why people started doing this is that:
Once in Russian Empire a spire needed repairing. It was very high, so the work was dangerous. Finally, a guy has taken up the job, and has done it masterfully. The tsar said that the master can ask whatever he wants and he shall get it. So, naturally, he asked to be given free alcohol wherever he went*. He was given a certificate, but you know. He was always drunk so he lost it often. To solve the problem the officials proposed giving him a tattoo, a stamp, if you will. And well, he cant have it on his forehead. So he decided on his neck, and would point at it wherever he went after alcohol.
So there is that.
*obviously not every person is doing that, however it is prevalent enough that i decided to post about it. you may also note that the story itself has more russian roots(?). the things is, ussr and it's "allies" had a lot of migration between each other(deportations, repressions, sent to work in some place, compulsory army service, plain old holidays), so naturally habits traveled too. basically a kazakh person does this because it became part of ussr's culture(?).
*Alcohol, and vodka especially, were a significant part of government's budget.
#kazakhstan#ussr#Kazakhstani culture#russian empire#oh btw there are other stories and theories#but i think this is the funniest one#ALSO I DID NOT IMAGINE IT#it's at least 50 years old#MINIMUM
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Boy riding a horse at Kolsai Lake, Kazakhstan by Rosie Blamey
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i barely use spotify because on desktop it's a janky mess and the app is unusable if you don't have premium so when i find a song i like i just download it put it on my phone's shipped-with music app, making my spotify wrapped completely non-representative of my music habits, but this did make me smile
#neigh (blabbers)#the world is so large and beautiful#shout-out to the Kazakhstani in my follower count evidently
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often times i want to reblog a post and put a name in the tags but the post only has like a 100 notes so i donât out of courtesy for op. bloggers of the world youre welcome
#just saw a post that was sooo bublik but only had 80 notes#am i gonna reblog what is probably someones personal post that got a little out of hand#with a freakish kazakhstani tennis player? no i have manners#i only tag posts with names after like 300 notes
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The forbidden gamer girl gf
god forbid 5000 year old girls do anything
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Hitech confirms 2026 F1 entry bid after buy-in from Kazakhstani billionaire | 2026 F1 season
Hitech Grand Prix has confirmed it is seeking a place on the Formula 1 grid after gaining backing from one of the richest people in Kazakhstan. The Silverstone-based team, which was founded in 2015 by Oliver Oakes, already competes in Formula 2, Formula 3 and Formula 4. Its parent company Hitech Global Holdings announced today it has sold a 25% stake to Kazakhstani businessman Vladimir Kim. The 62-year-old is the president of mining firm Kaz Minerals, which he acquired two years ago with another businessman. His wealth was estimated at $5 billion (ÂŁ3.93bn) last year. Kimâs other business interests include Bank RBK JSC and business aviation firm Comlux Group. He said motorsport has also âbeen a long-standing personal interest for me, and I am delighted to be entering into a partnership with an organisation that has enjoyed success in so many categories and has such ambitions for its future.â Oakes said the two companies âfound many natural synergies and I know that his support will be invaluable as we seek to build on Hitechâs success and work towards achieving its broader ambitions over the years to come.â Hitech has also been seeking a replacement for the backing which previously came from fertiliser producer Uralkali, before the imposition of sanctions on Russian businesses in response to the countryâs invasion of Ukraine. Questions over the connections between Hitech and Uralkali â which is run by Dmitry Mazepin, father of ex-Hitech and F1 racer Nikita Mazepin â were raised in Britainâs House of Commons last November. The team was rumoured to be among those which had submitted an application to join the Formula 1 grid when the FIA invited submissions in February this year. Hitech publicly confirmed for the first time today it is among the applicants. Hitech runs Red Bull-backed duo Isack Hadjar and Jak Crawford in Formula 2. Its trio of drivers in Formula 3 are all associated with different F1 teams: Red Bullâs Sebastian Montoya, Alpineâs Gabriele Mini and Williamsâ Luke Browning. Advert | Become a RaceFans supporter and go ad-free 2026 F1 season Browse all 2026 F1 season articles via RaceFans - Independent Motorsport Coverage https://www.racefans.net/
#F1#Hitech confirms 2026 F1 entry bid after buy-in from Kazakhstani billionaire | 2026 F1 season#Formula 1
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What Did the Biden Familyâs Foreign Clients Get for their Money?
Hunter Biden pleads guilty to federal tax charges.
Wall Street Journal
By James Freeman
Hunter Biden has been convicted of federal crimes for not paying all the taxes he owed on his foreign income. But the most important question for Americans remains unanswered: What exactly did his overseas clients get in return for their money? His Thursday guilty plea on tax charges prevented testimony that may have gone some way toward providing an answer. This potential testimony may also explain why Hunter Biden waited until now to acknowledge his guilt.
The Journalâs Sara Randazzo, Ryan Barber and Annie Linskey report from Los Angeles:
Federal prosecutors signaled an aggressive strategy as the trial drew near, previewing an approach that would show how foreign interests paid the younger Biden to influence the U.S. government while his father was vice president during the Obama administration. Prosecutors said they planned to cast a light on a lucrative arrangement with a Romanian real-estate magnate who was facing a corruption investigation in his home country, along with his ties to the oil company CEFC China Energy and his tenure on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company.Â
In court Thursday, [prosecutor Leo Wise] insisted on reading the entirety of the 56-page indictment into the recordâover the objection of Bidenâs lawyerâto establish the facts underlying the guilty plea.Â
Alanna Durkin Richer reported last month for the Associated Press:
Hunter Bidenâs lawyers say prosecutors are inappropriately trying to insert âpolitically-chargedâ allegations about his foreign business dealings into the upcoming federal tax trial against the presidentâs son.
Special counsel David Weissâ team told the judge last week that they plan to call to the witness stand a business associate of Hunter Bidenâs to testify about an arrangement with a Romanian businessman who was trying to âinfluence U.S. government policyâ during Joe Bidenâs term as vice presidentâŠ
The Romanian businessman, Gabriel Popoviciu, wanted U.S. government agencies to probe a bribery investigation he was facing in his home country in the hopes that would end his legal trouble, according to prosecutors.
Prosecutors say Hunter Biden agreed with his business associate to help Popoviciu fight the criminal charges against him. But prosecutors say they were concerned that âlobbying work might cause political ramificationsâ for Joe Biden, so the arrangement was structured in a way that âconcealed the true nature of the workâ for Popoviciu, prosecutors allegedâŠ
In fact, Popoviciu and Hunterâs business associate agreed that they would be paid for their work to âattempt to influence U.S. government agencies to investigate the Romanian investigation,â prosecutors said. Hunter Bidenâs business associate was paid more than $3 million, which was split with Hunter and another business partner, prosecutors say.
Ms. Richer also noted that Hunter Bidenâs defense lawyers âslammed prosecutors for showcasing âthese matters on the eve of Mr. Bidenâs trialâwhen there is no mention of political influence in the 56-page Indictment.â â The A.P. story continued:
âThe Special Counselâs unnecessary change of tactic merely echoes the baseless and false allegations of foreign wrongdoing which have been touted by House Republicans to use Mr. Bidenâs proper business activities in Romania and elsewhere to attack him and his father,â the defense wrote.
But the defense has now opted not to defend.
Of course Romania is not the only foreign jurisdiction that proved fruitful for the Biden family business. The majority staff of several House committees recently reported:
From 2014 to the present⊠Biden family members and their associates received over $27 million from foreign individuals or entitiesâŠ
Witnesses acknowledged that Hunter Biden involved Vice President Biden in many of his business dealings with Russian, Romanian, Chinese, Kazakhstani, and Ukrainian individuals and companies.Then-Vice President Biden met or spoke with nearly every one of the Biden familyâs foreign business associates, including those from Ukraine, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan.
And of course letâs not forget Hunter Bidenâs own deposition on Capitol Hill. This column noted in March that mere minutes after making yet another broad claim of not involving his father in the business, Hunter Biden confirmed the story of travelling with then-Vice President Joe Biden on Air Force Two to China and introducing his father to Jonathan Li in the lobby of the Bidensâ hotel. The following excerpt from the deposition suggests that the timing could not have been better:
[Committee member or staff]: At the time that you did introduce your father to Jonathan Li, did you or any of your business associates have any potential business with Jonathan Li?
[Hunter Biden]: I was working with Jonathan on a potential that he had an idea for creating a private equity fund based in China to do cross-border investments.
Nice. But good luck explaining what value Hunter Biden might be able to add to such an enterprise. Years later, his Chinese associates still hadnât come up with a story. In 2019 Cissy Zhou and Jun Mai reported in the South China Morning Post:
BHR (Shanghai) Equity Investment Fund Management Company has grabbed global media attention for its links with Hunter Biden, the son of former United States vice-president Joe Biden, after US President Donald Trump fired a barrage of corruption allegations at him and requested China investigate the Bidensâ financial activities in the country.
The company has repeatedly declined to elaborate on the younger Bidenâs role at the firm when contacted by the South China Morning Post via phone, mail and visits to the office. But Jonathan Li Xiangsheng, the firmâs chief executive and Hunter Bidenâs partner, has said the company was working on an explanation about the Americanâs role.
Li refused to comment on the younger Biden when reached by the Post on Monday.
A recent visit to the firmâs registered address in Beijing found a small, plainly decorated office, where a receptionist said she had never seen Hunter Biden.
Is there anything Joe Biden said about the family business in 2020 that has turned out to be true?
Meanwhile as Vice President Kamala Harris seeks a promotion, perhaps she ought to disclose if she ever questioned anyone or learned anything about the Biden family business and its implications for American foreign policy. One would guess she was at least curious. Did she ever talk to anyone about the ethical standards for Hunter Bidenâs art sales, which turned out to be a sham while she was serving alongside Joe Biden?
Vice President Harris is not just a lawyer but a former prosecutor and a former state attorney general, for goodness sake. Wasnât she the least bit concerned?
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Spokespeople for both the president and the vice president say that they wonât be pardoning Hunter Biden. But then why is Hunter Bidenâs lawyer still making what seems like a political argument rather than a legal one?
Jack Morphet and Priscilla DeGregory report for the New York Post on comments from defense lawyer Abbe Lowell:
âHunter decided to enter his plea to protect those he loves from unnecessary hurt and cruel humiliation,â Lowell said.
âThis plea prevents that kind of show trial that would not have provided all the facts or served any real point in justice. He will now move on to the sentencing phase, while keeping open the options to raise the many clear issues with this case on appeal.â
Heâs going to appeal a case in which he just pleaded guilty to all the charges? Sounds like an argument built for the White House briefing room, not a courtroom.
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James Freeman is the co-author of âThe Cost: Trump, China and American Revivalâ and also the co-author of âBorrowed Time: Two Centuries of Booms, Busts and Bailouts at Citi.â
#Biden#Biden Administration#Jill Biden Hunter Biden#Joe Biden#Corrupt#Biden is corrupt#indict. prosecute. incarcerate.#Obama#Obama knew what Biden was doing#Obama Biden conspiracy#Democrats#trump#trump 2024#president trump#ivanka#repost#americans first#america first#donald trump#america#democratic party#democrats are corrupt#democrats will destroy america
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Japan Night - Rimma Savina, 2021.
Kazakhstani , b, 1988 -
Acrylic on canvas , 70 x 80 cm.
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