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A 16-apartment fragment of a four-storey residential house has...
A 16-apartment fragment of a four-storey residential house has collapsed in Temirtau, Kazakhstan, in the night to Monday.
Tass | Yesterday
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In Central Asia, a revival of an ancient form of Rap
Place your advertisment here. Click for details. Free News Encouraging results MOL decides to up stake in Fedorovsky exploration block in Kazakhstan Niyazov does not trust Turkmen medics Car bomb leaves Tajiks ...
The Times of Central Asia | Yesterday
Eerie ruins at site where Stalin tested atomic bombs
Semipalatinsk Test Site , Kazakhstan -- The road is an aged dirt track running in a line across the Central Asian steppe, past grazing cattle and horses, arriving at a hillock overlooking a parched basin.
SF Gate | Sunday
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Single women adopting babies from Kazakhstan
On one side of the globe, three Louisiana women adopting as single parents were waiting to meet their children for the first time.
The Advocate | Sunday
President Of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev Receives Prosecutor General OfK
President Of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev Receives Prosecutor General OfKazakhstan. From: Sebouh Z Tashjian seb_tashjian@hotmail.com Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 18:56:43 +0400 AZERTAG PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN ILHAM ALIYEV ...
Groong Armenian News Network | Tuesday Mar 1
Emergency minister to check South Kazakhstan oblast readiness for the high water period
Place your advertisment here. Click for details. Free News Tajikistan stricken by heavy snowstorms and avalanches Turkmenistan preparing 90,000 tons of seed for cotton crop-2005 From 01-03-2005: All News in ...
The Times of Central Asia | Tuesday Mar 1
Kazakhs let faiths thrive
This multiethnic nation of steppes and mountains stretching from Europe to China has carved out an enviable reputation for being what Pope John Paul II has called "an example of harmony between men and women of ...
Washington Times | Saturday Feb 26
Exiled Kazakh opposition leader urges action against Pres
An exiled former prime minister urged Kazakhstan s troubled opposition groups Tuesday to form a united movement to challenge the country s authoritarian president in elections expected early next year.
Eurasia.org.ru | Thursday Feb 24
Y-12 engineer's life steeped in service
It was October 1994. The leaves were agleam in reds and yellows, and it was football time in Tennessee.
Knoxville News Sentinel | Tuesday Feb 22
Unusually heavy snowfalls reported in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan
The snow cover is already as high as two metres on the average in the Tajik Pamir region where it has been snowing hard for two days.
ITAR-TASS | Feb 4, 2005
Human Rights Watch World Report 2003
The human rights situation in Kazakhstan generated alarm as the government in 2002 struck out at critical media and opposition politicians in an apparent effort to shield itself from pressure for reform.
Eurasia.org.ru | Jan 28, 2005
Violinist Marat Bisengaliev plays Carnegie Hall concert
World-renowned violinist Marat Bisengaliev has announced an appearance at New York's Carnegie Hall later this month, augmenting an intriguing and varied programme.
Soundgenerator.com | Jan 25, 2005
Gazprom to drill in Siberia
Russian gas giant Gazprom will drill two exploration wells at gas fields in eastern Siberia.
Russia Journal | Jan 24, 2005
Pipeline consortium seeks Russia's OK on expansion
ChevronTexaco Corp., the second-biggest U.S. oil company, and its partners are urging Russia to let their oil-pipeline venture expand capacity, as part of their plan to export more from Kazakhstan and Russia to ...
Houston Chronicle | Jan 16, 2005
Soros Set To Close Office In Kazakhstan
A press release received by RIA Novosti from the Soros-Kazakhstan Foundation on Wednesday reads that the organization is intending to close its office and end its work in Kazakhstan.
RIA Novosti | Dec 29, 2004
BMB Munai, Inc. announces expansion
BMB Munai, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BMBM - News) is pleased to announce the expansion of the territory covered under the oil and gas exploration license of its wholly owned subsidiary, Emir Oil, LLP, (Emir ...
Eurasia.org.ru | Dec 18, 2004
Kaztsink, the biggest producer of zink in the CIS
ASTANA. AO Kaztsink is a major producer of zinc with a large share of incidental production of copper, precious metals, and lead.
The Times of Central Asia | Dec 2, 2004
High-Ranking Official On Intra-Cis Integration Processes
Countries, members of the Eurasian economic community, are now posting economic growth; such growth serves to reflect regional integration processes, Grigory Rapota, secretary-general of the Eurasian economic ...
RIA Novosti | Dec 23, 2004
Kazakh Party Offices Hit
Two months after elections that were criticized as falling short of international standards, two explosions shook the offices of President Nursultan Nazarbayev's party in central Almaty, Kazakhstan's economic ...
NYTimes.com (featured source) | Nov 29, 2004
Govt under fire after Australian found guilty on terrorism charges in Kazakhstan
KERRY O'BRIEN: Tonight the extraordinary story of the first Australian to be convicted of terrorism after September 11, details of whose case are now being revealed for the first time.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Nov 15, 2004
Indian companies should build IT parks in Kazakhstan: Envoy
Hyderabad, Nov 10 (UNI) Republic of Kazakhstan ambassador in India Kairat E Umarov today expressed hope that IT firms in Andhra Pradesh will set up IT parks in his country, which had potential for attracting ...
Deepika Global | Nov 11, 2004
Ericsson Launches 450 MHz Trial
Ericsson is testing the merits of its CDMA2000 1X technology operating in the 450 MHz frequency in Talgar, Kazakhstan.
Wirelessweek.com | Nov 9, 2004
Soyuz Spacecraft Safe Earth Landing
The US and Russian manned Soyuz capsule that spent six months at the International Space Station returned to earth safely on Sunday.
7am.com | Oct 27, 2004
Children from Beslan to undergo rehabilitation in Kazakhstan
As many as 40 children and adults from the North Ossetian city of Beslan came to Alma-Ata for rehabilitation treatment, Tass learnt on Sunday from the press service of the Bobek (Child) Fund.
ITAR-TASS | Oct 24, 2004
CORRECTED - TEXT-S&P; rates ATF Bank
TEXT-S&P; rates ATF Bank Fri Oct 22, 2004 05:23 AM ET Standard and Poor's corrected their text to the following statement.
Reuters | Oct 22, 2004
Aksoran Selects Axcera To Deploy Ipwireless Umts TDD-Based Broadband...
Convergence in information technology, telecommunications, and consumer electronics has led to increasing demand for ubiquitous connectivity.
Telephonyworld.com | Sep 15, 2004
Forgotten Cold War casualties remember when sky turned red
Ubogoja Ikaybey remembers well the moment the Soviet Union became a nuclear power.
Shns.com | Aug 10, 2004
Rehberg, Burns set meeting to clear up Kazakhstan trip allegations
The nine men sitting around the table in Burns office unanimously denied that these events ever happened, wrote Roll Call s Mary Ann Akers in her Wednesday column, Heard on the Hill.
Missoulian | Jul 15, 2004
Tiffin couple make journey of love to Central Asia
Mother's Day and Father's Day will have a new meaning for Jim Koehl and Lin Talbot-Koehl of Tiffin.
Advertiser-tribune.com | May 4, 2004
ConocoPhillips approves Kashagan development plan
Houston-based ConocoPhillips approved the plan in association with its co-venturers in the North Caspian Sea Production Sharing Consortium and Kazmunaygaz, the petroleum authority of ...
Bizjournals.com | Feb 25, 2004
Noah's Arc in Kazakhstan?
A rather unusual construction site is located in Southern Kazakhstan region, by the foothills of the mountain Kazigurt, along the Chimkent-Tashkent freeway.
English.pravda.ru | Jan 29, 2004
UAE, Kazakhstan to boost cooperation
The President, His Highness Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and his Kazakh counterpart, Nursultan Nazarbayev, have underlined the vital importance of maintaining security and stability in the Gulf ...
Khaleejtimes.com | Jan 22, 2004
Kazakhstan builds jail for lifers
The Kazakh government is planning to build its first special prison for lifers after a moratorium on the death penalty came into force earlier this month.
News.bbc.co.uk | Jan 10, 2004
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Kazakhstan's investments in exchange for Bureau of Antonov aircrafts
PetroKazakhstan's profit jumps 58 percent to US 1 million PetroKazakhstan Inc. reported fourth-quarter net earnings of 4.9 million US Thursday, boosting its profit for the yea... Kazakstan's 'Cannabis Klondike' ...
The Times of Central Asia | Saturday Mar 5
Presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to hold telephone conversation
Today President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has held a telephone conversation with Uzbekistani President Islam Karimov.
Muslim Uzbekistan | Friday Mar 4
Violations reported in boarding houses
Counterfeit cases increasing Counterfeit cases increasing ASTANA. The amount of counterfeit money in Kazakhstan is growing.
The Times of Central Asia | Thursday Mar 3
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In the Germ Labs
Bakyt Atshabar has worked for the anti-plague Institute for more than 25 years, and for much of that time there was little need for security guards and ...
Newsweek via KeepMedia.com | Feb 25, 2002
Soyuz spacecraft with three ISS crew on board lands in Kazakhstan
The Soyuz vessel touched down near the city of Arkalyk in the Kazakh Steppes at 0011 GMT Friday, with US astronaut Michael Foale, his Russian colleague ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Apr 30, 2004
Kazakh police say 'hooliganism' likely behind blasts at party offices
Kazakhstan's police said that "hooliganism" was likely behind two small explosions outside the nation's ruling party offices at the commercial center of ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Nov 29, 2004
Norway's Statoil keen to return to Kazakhstan: PM
Norway's Statoil is keen to return to Kazakhstan's section of the Caspian Sea despite earlier pulling out of a massive Kazakh offshore oil project, ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | May 25, 2004
President's party claims victory in Kazakhstan poll
President Nursultan Nazarbayev's party claimed victory in parliamentary elections in the central Asian state of Kazakhstan, the party's deputy chairman ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Sep 21, 2004
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