Eastern Kazakhstan to see massive dairy farming development Eastern Kazakhstan to see massive dairy farming development 43 enterprises of East Kazakhstan Oblast have been selected to participate in a large dairy farming development initiative.
10 January 2015
US-Iran to hold bilateral nuclear talks next week US-Iran to hold bilateral nuclear talks next week American and Iranian negotiators will resume bilateral talks on Iran's disputed nuclear program next week in Geneva.
09 January 2015
Coca-Cola to cut 1,600-1,800 jobs Coca-Cola to cut 1,600-1,800 jobs US soda giant Coca-Cola plans to cut 1,600-1,800 jobs in a cost-saving move.
09 January 2015
Troubled UK supermaket Tesco unveils revival plans Troubled UK supermaket Tesco unveils revival plans British supermarket giant Tesco launched cost-cutting plans to shut stores, sell assets and axe its dividend.
08 January 2015
Intel CEO says computing 'unleashed' by wearables Intel CEO says computing 'unleashed' by wearables Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich said that computing is being "unleashed" by the move to wearables.
07 January 2015
Nissan targets growth in Brazil despite sales slump Nissan targets growth in Brazil despite sales slump Nissan plans to maintain investment and increase its share in the Brazilian auto market.
07 January 2015
Kazakh Vice-Minister of Finance sums up results of 2014, shares plans for 2015 Kazakh Vice-Minister of Finance sums up results of 2014, shares plans for 2015 Vice-Minister of Finance of Kazakhstan Ruslan Dalenov speaks about the year 2014 and shares plans for the upcoming year.
06 January 2015
Toyota to give away fuel-cell patents to boost industry Toyota to give away fuel-cell patents to boost industry Toyota will give away thousands of patents for its fuel-cell cars, it said Tuesday, in an effort to encourage other automakers into the new industry.
06 January 2015
Morgan Stanley fires employee for stealing client data Morgan Stanley fires employee for stealing client data US investment bank Morgan Stanley said it had fired an employee for stealing the personal data of hundreds of thousands of wealth management customers.
06 January 2015
AirAsia boss says latest flight incident 'not stalled engine' AirAsia boss says latest flight incident 'not stalled engine' AirAsia downplayed an incident that saw one of its planes turned back before takeoff in Indonesia, a week after another of its jets crashed into the Java Sea with 162 on board.
05 January 2015
Experts talk about Kazakhstan's car market amid Russian ruble depreciation Experts talk about Kazakhstan's car market amid Russian ruble depreciation The year 2014 was a special one for the Kazakh car market given the recent depreciation of the ruble. Experts told Tengrinews about its effect on Kazakhstan's car market in 2015.
02 January 2015
IMF pressed to cancel debts of Ebola-hit countries IMF pressed to cancel debts of Ebola-hit countries The International Monetary Fund is under mounting pressure to cancel the debts of the three poor West African countries hit hardest by Ebolaю
31 December 2014
Dozens of flights delayed in Astana, Almaty Dozens of flights delayed in Astana, Almaty Poor weather conditions and delays of arrivals force Astana and Almaty airports to reschedule flights.
30 December 2014
IMF suspends aid talks with Greece ahead of elections IMF suspends aid talks with Greece ahead of elections The International Monetary Fund said it was suspending talks on a new disbursement of financial aid to Greece until a new government is formed after elections.
30 December 2014
Russia's Gazprom buys partners' shares in South Stream project Russia's Gazprom buys partners' shares in South Stream project Russian gas giant Gazprom said it had taken complete control of the company behind the abandoned South Stream pipeline project, buying shares belonging to France's EDF.
30 December 2014
Hungary to resume gas supplies to Ukraine from January 1 Hungary to resume gas supplies to Ukraine from January 1 Hungary's gas pipeline network operator FGSZ said that it will resume gas supplies to neighbouring Ukraine.
30 December 2014
Widely-hailed AirAsia boss facing first major crisis Widely-hailed AirAsia boss facing first major crisis Tony Fernandes has been hailed for transforming AirAsia from a floundering carrier into the region's largest budget airline, but now faces his biggest challenge.
29 December 2014
KazMunaiGas subsidiary to produce 12 million tons of oil in 2015 KazMunaiGas subsidiary to produce 12 million tons of oil in 2015 The subsidiary of Kazmunaigas, KazMunayGas Exploration and Production plans to produce 12 million tons of oil in 2015.
29 December 2014
Kazakhstan considers de-dollarizing its economy Kazakhstan considers de-dollarizing its economy Kazakh economist Olzhas Khudaibergenov analyzes the joint statement of the Government and the National Bank of Kazakhstan and comments on their intention to de-dollarize the Kazakh economy.
29 December 2014

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