Kazakhstan, which is rich in oil and gas, witnessed recent demonstrations against the rise in fuel prices, and the transformation of these protests into acts of violence astonished observers, so that some believed that the matter was more than just a rise in fuel prices.

The United States accused Russia of expanding its influence, and the Moscow media announced Washington’s defeat and called on it not to cover up its ignorance of the situation in Kazakhstan, which called for a warning from America to Russia with a strong response if it decided to invade Ukraine, according to the French media, while the German media sees that what is happening in Kazakhstan and Ukraine is considered Calls to the drums of war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the color revolutions of trying to destroy the region, and accused what he called global terrorism of targeting Kazakhstan, which prompted the presenter of the program, Nazih Al-Ahdab, to comment that the term "terrorism" was not applied to Muslims this time.

Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world, has an area larger than Eastern Europe combined, and is home to about 17 million people, 70% of whom are Muslims.

The episode also covered other topics:

  • Kazakhstan.. The country of Zahir Baybars in the custody of Russian security.

  • The crimes of Hindu extremists continue and a collective oath to boycott Muslims.

  • Kais Saied: My election campaign cost me less than $20.

  • The death of Wael Al-Ibrashi between the two shams, the tolerant and the bidders.

  • The effects of al-Hakim retire from art, and Ilham Shaheen prays without a veil.

  • Fifi Abdo offers paid sexy sessions in the Emirates.