"State television has been jubilant, changing some programming from Kazakh and Russian into English to help thousands of foreign visitors discover the wonders of Eurasia’s oil-rich heartland and the prosperity it owes to the wise Mr Nazarbayev."
The author wouldn't be referring to Caspionet, by any chance? If so, the Kazakhstani state-owned satellite propa...err, news channel has always broadcast its content in the three languages.
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"State television has been jubilant, changing some programming from Kazakh and Russian into English to help thousands of foreign visitors discover the wonders of Eurasia’s oil-rich heartland and the prosperity it owes to the wise Mr Nazarbayev."
The author wouldn't be referring to Caspionet, by any chance? If so, the Kazakhstani state-owned satellite propa...err, news channel has always broadcast its content in the three languages.