Google's first female engineer jumps to Yahoo! helm Google's first female engineer jumps to Yahoo! helm Sullivan expected 37-year-old Mayer to put her proven approach to work as the new chief officer at faded Internet pioneer Yahoo!.
17 July 2012
Semey is getting a spherical museum Semey is getting a spherical museum A museum made in the form of a sphere will be constructed in Semey. The ball like building will be called the Museum of Peace.
17 July 2012
Astana citizens don’t want to make national heroes out of policemen Astana citizens don’t want to make national heroes out of policemen Policemen got the least number of votes from Astana citizens at Astana Tandauy-2012 (Astana’s Choice) contest.
17 July 2012
Sri Lankans baptise new fish genus for atheist Dawkins Sri Lankans baptise new fish genus for atheist Dawkins Sri Lankan scientists have identified a new genus of fresh water fish and named it after the evolutionary biologist and renowned atheist Richard Dawkins.
17 July 2012
Cost of most expensive dog haircuts in Almaty unveiled Cost of most expensive dog haircuts in Almaty unveiled The most expensive dog haircut costs 15 thousand tenge ($100) in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
16 July 2012
Kazakh community lives peacefully and luxuriously in London Kazakh community lives peacefully and luxuriously in London Journalists of Mir TV-channel found out how Kazakhstan businessmen and artists live in Great Britain.
16 July 2012
India clamps down on killer chewing tobacco India clamps down on killer chewing tobacco Anil Kanade seems almost too stunned to speak about the deadly cancer recently found in his mouth, caused by his addiction to a popular Indian chewing tobacco that doctors say is fuelling an epidemic.
16 July 2012
Frail Nelson Mandela turns 94 Frail Nelson Mandela turns 94 South Africa's Nelson Mandela turns 94 on Wednesday, but he is unlikely to attend a host of celebrations as the frail anti-apartheid icon has increasingly vanished from the public eye.
16 July 2012
Kazakhstan Agriculture Ministry to bring population of saiga to half a million Kazakhstan Agriculture Ministry to bring population of saiga to half a million Kazakhstan Ministry of Agriculture is planning to raise the population of saiga antelopes to half a million in Kazakhstan.
16 July 2012
CIS ufologists study high abnormity phenomenon of Semei CIS ufologists study high abnormity phenomenon of Semei Scientist explain the high abnormity of this region by its location in proximity to Semipalatinsk nuclear test site.
15 July 2012
Czechs pass $3.6-billion religious property restitution Czechs pass $3.6-billion religious property restitution Czech lawmakers passed a bill Saturday on the restitution of assets worth up to 2.95 billion euros ($3.6 billion) seized from 17 religious denominations by Czechoslovakia's communist regime in 1948-89.
14 July 2012
Sylvester Stallone 'devastated' by son's death Sylvester Stallone 'devastated' by son's death Sylvester Stallone was described as "devastated" Friday after his 36-year-old son Sage, who is also an actor, was found dead.
14 July 2012
Fat studies conference challenges supersize stereotypes Fat studies conference challenges supersize stereotypes Cat Pause proudly describes herself as "fat", can live with euphemisms like "curvy", "chunky" or "chubby", but baulks at what she believes are value-laden labels such as "overweight" or "obese".
14 July 2012
Debate over circumcision ruling rages in Germany Debate over circumcision ruling rages in Germany A German court decision branding the Muslim and Jewish rite of circumcising baby boys a criminal act has left disbelief, outrage and serious legal questions in its wake.
13 July 2012
Saiga population increased by one third in Kazakhstan Saiga population increased by one third in Kazakhstan Saiga antelopes population has increased by more than one third in Kazakhstan in two years.
13 July 2012
Australian study links breast milk to nut allergies Australian study links breast milk to nut allergies Children who are solely breast-fed in the first six months of life are at increased risk of developing a nut allergy, new research showed Thursday.
13 July 2012
Residents’ private transport кesponsible for major part of Almaty air pollution Residents’ private transport кesponsible for major part of Almaty air pollution 80% of air pollution falls on private vehicles in Almaty.
12 July 2012
Almost one-third of polled Kazakhstan residents don’t go to cinema Almost one-third of polled Kazakhstan residents don’t go to cinema Almost thirty percent of polled Kazakhstan residents don’t go to the movies, according to Kazakhstan by Institute of Political Solutions.
12 July 2012
Developing nations to get $2.6 bln for family planning Developing nations to get $2.6 bln for family planning Rich nations and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said they had pledged more than 2.6 billion dollars towards family planning in developing countries at a summit in London.
12 July 2012

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