Kazakhstan Archers Triumph at International Tournament in Turkey
Kazakhstan's traditional archery team secured multiple gold and bronze medals at the FETIH KUPASI tournament in Istanbul, earning first place overall.
Kazakhstan's traditional archery team secured multiple gold and bronze medals at the FETIH KUPASI tournament in Istanbul, earning first place overall.
Almaty residents experienced coughing and throat irritation after plants along the city's Terrenkur path were treated with pesticides. The city administration has responded.
Kazakhstan's Minister of Culture and Sports, Yerbol Myrzabossynov, has spoken out against what he describes as a targeted information campaign aimed at figure skater Mikhail Shaidorov, emphasizing the need for factual reporting.
Explore the historical significance and modern evolution of Mehr and Kalym, traditional Kazakh wedding gifts, and their impact on contemporary society.
The United States has responded to the downing of an Apache helicopter by Iran with retaliatory strikes, escalating regional tensions.
A disturbing incident in Astana, where a man was seen forcibly dragging a child, has led to an arrest and ongoing investigation.
Kazakh scientists have unveiled thousands of ancient petroglyphs and inscriptions from Burkhansai Gorge, offering a unique glimpse into the region's rich past.
Kazakhstan's national football team fell to Hungary in a friendly match, concluding their pre-season preparations ahead of the Nations League.
A high-ranking Russian Aerospace Forces general died in a car explosion near Moscow. The incident is being investigated and linked to previous attacks.
UN experts predict the global population will approach 10 billion by 2050, raising concerns about resource strain and infrastructure.
Freedom Holding Corp. has seen its outstanding debt obligations skyrocket to $1.26 billion as of March 31, 2026, a significant increase from the previous year.
Kazakhstan's legal professionals express growing concerns about judicial misconduct and the influence of 'telephone law,' eroding public trust.
Atyrau Zaryk announces scheduled electricity interruptions for June 10 due to essential repair work. Find out which areas will be affected.
A unique pottery fragment from the 6th century, discovered at the ancient city of Karakabak in Mangystau, promises to shed new light on the region's historical development and ancient cultures.
A high-profile murder trial in Atyrau has been postponed, with video evidence and defendant testimony expected at the next hearing.
An in-depth look at the ownership and tax contributions of Almaty's largest and most popular markets, revealing significant shifts and financial impacts.
A new gas processing plant marks a significant step for Kazakhstan's energy sector, but it comes decades after initial plans and amid questions about past financial losses.
Aida Aliyeva opens up about her grandmother's struggle with dementia, emphasizing the importance of care and attention for the elderly.
An investigation into Kazakhstan's Altyn Orda market uncovered significant price gouging on essential food items, with some markups exceeding 85%.
New regulations in Kazakhstan are changing how vehicle modifications like "kenguryatniks" and LED headlights are handled, impacting owners and repair shops.
Scammers are using fake messages to trick Telegram users into losing access to their accounts. The Prosecutor General's Office explains how to stay safe.
An 18-year-old student and his friend have been apprehended in Russia after allegedly planning and executing the murder of the student's father.
A financial expert argues the current 200 Tenge flat fare for Astana's LRT is unsustainable and proposes distance-based pricing, drawing parallels with international systems.
A promising student with offers from US and Chinese universities tragically passed away, leaving friends and educators in shock.