huge reserves of oil and gas. but the main thing is just look where huge reserves of oil and gas. but the main thing isjust look where it is. it is right between russia and china. two countries which are both very much trying to assert their power at the moment, both of them looking for allies, and a lot of people try to see which way kazakhstan will swing. you see this in very real, physical moments. at the recent summit, the president, who you mentioned, kassim jomart tokayev, met every other leader in the region but he didn t talk to president putin, and that was seen as a terrible snob. meanwhile he invited xijinping, the president from china, to a state visit with full red carpet rolled out. this can sound like the politics of the playground, with the kids wondering who he is going to let play with his football, but believe me this really does matter, and for that reason a lot of people want to know what is happening in kazakhstan about the election and most crucially what preside
well, there s been a huge reaction to this interview before it s fully aired. we spoke to some united fans outside of old trafford. he is only human, he has come back and he excited more than what he has got, and i can see where he is coming from but i think that he needs to also show professionalism in what he is doing and maybe not say it in the way he has. say it in the way he has. probably at the door say it in the way he has. probably at the door in say it in the way he has. probably at the door in january, say it in the way he has. probably at the door in january, i - say it in the way he has. probably at the door in january, i would . at the door injanuary, i would imagine. at the door injanuary, i would imagine, which is sad, we would love to see imagine, which is sad, we would love to see him imagine, which is sad, we would love to see him staying here but i think he is to see him staying here but i think he is gone to see him staying here but i think he is gon
Mark Schneider, a civil rights attorney, local author, and former Democratic-NPL party chair, passed away on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at his home on Eighth Street in Fargo after a largely successful three-year battle with cancer. He was 74.