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FIFA dominoes fall, but does the trail lead to Blatter? FIFA dominoes fall, but does the trail lead to Blatter? The US investigation into world football governing body FIFA is modeled after an operation against an organized crime gang.
04 June 2015
Dias Kadyrbayev sentenced to 6 years of prison Dias Kadyrbayev sentenced to 6 years of prison Boston marathon bombing case sees one of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's friends, a Kazakh student, sentenced to six years imprisonment for obstruction of justice.
04 June 2015
Hundreds still missing after China cruise ship sinks Hundreds still missing after China cruise ship sinks Rescuers pulled at least three people from the wreckage of a capsized Chinese cruise ship as fears mounted for the more than 400 people still missing.
03 June 2015
FIFA claims innocence in $10 million transfer FIFA claims innocence in $10 million transfer FIFA admitted that it had processed a $10 million payment from South Africa to a disgraced football official but denied that the world body's secretary general Jerome Valcke was involved.
02 June 2015
S. Africa denies $10 mn payment was FIFA bribe S. Africa denies $10 mn payment was FIFA bribe South Africa denied that a $10 million payment it made in 2008 was in any way a bribe to FIFA for the 2010 World Cup.
01 June 2015
Blatter could be quizzed as Swiss justice question top FIFA officials Blatter could be quizzed as Swiss justice question top FIFA officials Several members of FIFA's executive committee have already been questioned by the Swiss justice, and president Sepp Blatter could also be quizzed "in the future if needed".
01 June 2015
Blatter defends corruption actions ahead of FIFA vote Blatter defends corruption actions ahead of FIFA vote FIFA leader Sepp Blatter defended his actions battling corruption ahead of a vote to decide on whether he remains as president of football's beleaguered world body.
29 May 2015
Kazakhstan's Internet users make fun of Astana's bad weather Icon Kazakhstan's Internet users make fun of Astana's bad weather Kazakhstan’s Internet users are making fun of the torrential rains that hit Astana in mid-May.
29 May 2015
S.Africa ex-president denies FIFA World Cup bribe claims S.Africa ex-president denies FIFA World Cup bribe claims South Africa's former president Thabo Mbeki joined government officials in denying allegations that the country paid bribes to secure the right to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
29 May 2015
What's a FIFA? Scandal unlikely to dent US football appetite What's a FIFA? Scandal unlikely to dent US football appetite Ask the average American sports fan what the words Sepp Blatter mean and they might reach for a medical dictionary.
29 May 2015
40m poplar tree topples on cars in Pavlodar Icon 40m poplar tree topples on cars in Pavlodar Strong wind has knocked down a 40-meters poplar tree in Pavlodar city, smashing the cars parked nearby. Luckily no one was hurt.
29 May 2015
Brazil protesters demand Rousseff impeachment Brazil protesters demand Rousseff impeachment Several hundred protesters gathered in Brasilia to demand the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff after they completed a 1,000-kilometer (650-mile) march on the capital.
28 May 2015
S.Africa allegedly paid $10 mn to host World Cup: US S.Africa allegedly paid $10 mn to host World Cup: US South African officials paid more than $10 million in bribes to host the 2010 World Cup and handed over a briefcase stuffed with $10,000 stacks of banknotes in Paris.
28 May 2015
Two-seat helicopter crashes in Kazakhstan Icon Two-seat helicopter crashes in Kazakhstan A two-seat helicopter has crashed in Almaty Oblast near Taldykurgan in southern Kazakhstan.
27 May 2015
FIFA office raided in probe linked to 2018, 2022 World Cups FIFA office raided in probe linked to 2018, 2022 World Cups Swiss police on Wednesday raided the headquarters of FIFA, seizing documents in a probe linked to fraud in the awarding of the 2018 and 2020 World Cups.
27 May 2015
Washington Post reporter stands trial in Iran for spying Washington Post reporter stands trial in Iran for spying Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian went on trial behind closed doors in Iran on charges of spying, a case that has clouded a rapprochement with the United States.
26 May 2015
EU urges Burundi to prosecute opposition leader's killers EU urges Burundi to prosecute opposition leader's killers The EU urged Burundi's government to prosecute the killers of an opposition leader and prevent the violence in the central African country from worsening.
25 May 2015
Kazakh man who tapped policewoman in Dubai handed prison term for 'molestation' Kazakh man who tapped policewoman in Dubai handed prison term for 'molestation' A Kazakh man has been handed out a three-month sentence for molestation of a policewoman in Dubai.
25 May 2015
Ukraine court orders arrest of two 'Russian soldiers' Ukraine court orders arrest of two 'Russian soldiers' A Kiev court ordered two suspected Russian soldiers who were captured by Ukrainian troops in the separatist east to be placed in pre-trial detention until July 19.
23 May 2015

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