Singer Erkin Nurzhanov's Wife Shares Life Philosophy, Sparks Discussion
Dinara, wife of singer Erkin Nurzhanov, posted a reflective message about prioritizing personal well-being after fulfilling family obligations, resonating with many online.
Dinara, wife of singer Erkin Nurzhanov, posted a reflective message about prioritizing personal well-being after fulfilling family obligations, resonating with many online.
A violent school fight in Taraz has resulted in a 10th-grade student losing an eye, prompting a criminal investigation.
Bus service to the sacred site of Beket Ata from Aktau has seen a price hike and schedule adjustments. Find out the new fares and departure times.
A school director from the capital has been named the winner of the "Golden Lady" project, organized by producer Bayan Alaguzova, dedicating her prize to a social initiative.
US Central Command reports no ships managed to break the naval blockade around Iranian ports and coastal areas in the Gulf of Oman within the initial 24-hour period.
YouTube is experimenting with a new feature that allows temporary ad breaks during live streams, especially during peak engagement moments.
Kazakhstan's largest bank, Halyk Bank, is closing thousands of inactive accounts. Find out who is affected and how to protect your funds.
Kazakh historian uncovers previously unpublished documents on Soviet-era Kazakhstan from Harvard's archives, offering new insights into migration and life.
Kazakhstan's housing market shows a clear divide, with prices for new constructions rising significantly while older properties align with inflation rates.
A child's unauthorized entry into a rabbit enclosure at the Shymkent Zoo highlights the need for visitor adherence to safety rules and respect for animal welfare.
Following the end of a moratorium on fuel prices and tariffs, Kazakhstan's Prime Minister has directed officials to prevent significant inflation increases.
Authorities are pursuing Azamat Kapenov, ex-VP of KazTemirTrans and former son-in-law of Karim Massimov, for alleged fraud causing over 5.2 billion tenge in damages.
A Tele2 subscriber's complaint about debt on an unused SIM card highlights issues with tariff terms and contract agreements in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan's tax authorities will begin reviewing mobile money transfers from March, with notifications expected to be sent out in May.
Kazakhstan's government has addressed a proposal to introduce a tax on dog ownership, citing concerns about its potential impact and administrative challenges.
Kazakhstan's Interior Ministry alerts the public to sophisticated scams using AI to impersonate officials and banks, urging vigilance against fraudulent calls and data requests.
Newly surfaced diary entries from the beloved Kazakh singer Madina Eralieva offer a poignant glimpse into her personal life, revealing her deep concerns for her son and her reflections on life's challenges.
A wave of arrests targeting high-ranking former officials of Kyrgyzstan's National Security Committee raises concerns about the country's political and legal climate.
Residents in Karaganda are demanding a halt to a new high-rise apartment complex being built next to their private homes, citing concerns over sunlight, noise, and flooding.
The ambitious Kok-Zailau mountain resort project in Almaty is back with new leadership and plans, but environmental concerns and past controversies linger.
Artificial intelligence is blurring lines between real and fake in music and culture, raising questions about authenticity and creativity.
New regulations aim to eliminate chaos at border crossings, speed up vehicle passage, and improve the overall experience for travelers and freight.
Ex-CIA chief John Brennan urges invoking the 25th Amendment, citing concerns over Donald Trump's mental state and dissemination of misinformation.
A judge has returned a high-profile murder case to prosecutors for further investigation due to contradictory psychiatric evaluations, raising questions about the defendant's mental state.