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Published on Jan 5, 2025Source: KazTAG - Neutral
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Published on Jan 5, 2025
Kazakhstan Plans To Train Government Staff In AI By 2025
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 5. Kazakhstan is set to roll out the red carpet for educational programs and courses on artificial intelligence, aiming to have government employees well-versed in AI tools by 2025, Trend reports. …
Source: MENAFN - Uncategorized -
Published on Jan 5, 2025
Shipwreck discovered on Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea coast
Source: APA - Label Pending -
Published on Jan 5, 2025
President Of Kazakhstan Appoints New Ambassadors To Several Countries
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 5. New ambassadors to a number of countries have been appointed in Kazakhstan, Trend reports. According to information, the relevant orders were signed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Thus, Askar …
Source: MENAFN - Uncategorized -
Published on Jan 4, 2025
That won't buff out! Massive pile-up of 100 cars in Kazakhstan leaves 20 injured after drivers go too fast in ...
By OLIVIA CHRISTIE and WILL STEWART Published: 13:00 EST, 4 January 2025 | Updated: 13:04 EST, 4 January 2025 Shocking images show a huge 95-car pile-up in Kazakhstan that was caused by drivers going too fast in treacherous conditions. Some 20 people were …
Source: Daily Mail - Right-wing -
Published on Jan 4, 2025
Kazakhstan Boosts Tourism with Record Growth and Bold Investments
ASTANA – Kazakhstan’s tourism sector continues to grow steadily, with an increase in both domestic and international visitors and rising investments in infrastructure. By the end of 2024, domestic tourists are expected to exceed ten million, while …
Source: The Astana Times - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Jan 4, 2025
Shipwreck discovered on Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea coast
An international team of Italian and Iranian archaeologists has discovered the remains of a shipwreck from the 18th-19th centuries off the Kazakh coast of the Caspian Sea, APA reports citing Kazakh media. The results of the archaeological search were …
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Published on Jan 4, 2025
3 Years on: Kazakhstan’s Kafkaesque System Fails Bloody January Torture Victims By Alva Omarova While over 30 security ...
Three years have passed since the harrowing events of January 2022 in Kazakhstan, known locally as Qandy Qantar, or Bloody January. What began as a regional protest against the removal of price caps on liquefied gas escalated into nationwide demonstrations …
Source: The Diplomat - Neutral -
Published on Jan 4, 2025
Mass road accident in Kazakhstan: 71 people evacuated, 95 cars damaged
A mass road accident occurred on Astana-Shchuchinsk highway, as a result of which 95 cars were damaged. At least 71 people, including 8 children, were evacuated. As Zakonkz Telegram channel reports, the road accident occurred on January 3 at about 1.28 p.m …
Source: 24.kg - Neutral -
Published on Jan 3, 2025
Tokayev Addresses Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy Dynamics
ASTANA – In a wide-ranging interview on Jan. 3, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev addressed Kazakhstan’s foreign policy, reflecting on the dynamics of relations with Russia, China, and the United States, reported the Akorda press service. Photo credit: …
Source: The Astana Times - Gov't Propaganda