Renowned Soviet Actress Lyudmila Chursina Dies at 84
Lyudmila Chursina, celebrated People's Artist of the Soviet Union, has passed away at the age of 84 due to a chronic lung condition.
Lyudmila Chursina, celebrated People's Artist of the Soviet Union, has passed away at the age of 84 due to a chronic lung condition.
Almaty is set to finalize its updated master plan by late 2026, outlining significant urban development and population growth projections.
Renowned TV presenter Laila Sultanqyzy expresses frustration over individuals who borrow money and fail to repay it, highlighting the growing issue.
Kazakhstani boxing star Saken Bibossinov has achieved a new military rank, earning the title of Senior Lieutenant.
Kazakhstan's top chess grandmaster Bibisara Assaubayeva has publicly appealed to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, citing severe financial difficulties and lack of state support.
Kazakhstan's Vice Minister of Finance announced plans to send tax notifications regarding mobile transfers directly through banking applications, streamlining communication.
Consumer credit growth in Kazakhstan has decelerated following regulatory actions, while business lending continues to expand robustly, according to the National Bank.
Scammers are using AI-generated images of a mother with a child to spread false information online, raising concerns about digital deception.
President Tokayev has approved the 'Digital Qazaqstan' national strategy, aiming to integrate artificial intelligence and digitalization across the country by 2029.
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.