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Leonard Cohen announces new album for 80th birthday Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen announced Tuesday the release of a new album next month to coincide with his 80th birthday.
20 August 2014
Ambassador of Canada in Kazakhstan Shawn Steil and Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Yerzhan Ashikbayev. Photo courtesy of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kazakhstan and Canada agree on peaceful use of nuclear power Kazakhstan and Canada have exchanged documents on peaceful use of nuclear power.
17 August 2014
Frame of the  Owners movie. Kazakh The Owners film enters Toronto Film Festival program Kazakhstani movie The Owners directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov is in the lineup of the Contemporary World Cinema program of the Toronto Film Festival.
15 August 2014
©Reuters 'Prince of Pot' back in Canada from US prison Canada's self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot" returned home , vowing "political revenge" after spending more than four years in a US prison.
13 August 2014
Cybernatural screenshot. Photo  ©youtube.com/Cybernatural Movie Bekmambetov's cyber bullying horror wins awards at Fantasia International Film Festival Timur Bekmambetov’s film Cybernatural has been awarded Most Innovative Film and Special Mention of the Jury at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal.
13 August 2014
Novosibirsk shopper in a cheese aisle. Photo © RIA Novosti Re-export of banned goods to Russia through Kazakhstan and Belarus Vladimir Putin’s response to the countries supporting sanctions against Russia in the form of an import ban might not be as effective as expected.
11 August 2014
Cybernatural screenshot Bekmametov's take on cyber bullying premier at Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal Timur Bekmambetov has presented a horror film Cybernatural that engages with provocative theme of cyber bullying at the Fantasia International Film Festival 2014 in Montreal.
05 August 2014
©Reuters/Pierre Albouy Canada says China hacked science agency computers Canada accused China of hacking into the computers of its research and development arm, which Beijing strongly denied.
30 July 2014
Photo courtesy of psychlopedia.wikispaces.com Inuit village sues to block oil surveys in Canada's Arctic A small Inuit village in the Canadian Arctic sued to block offshore exploration for oil, involving noisy air-cannon surveys it says threaten marine wildlife.
29 July 2014
Poster to American Heist movie. ©Enjoy movies Movie with Kazakh composer's soundtracks shortlisted for Toronto Film Festival American Heist movie directed by Russian Sarik Andreasyan was shortlisted for the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada.
24 July 2014
©Reuters/Christinne Muschi Canadian aviation giant Bombardier to cut 1,800 jobs Canada's Bombardier will cut 1,800 jobs, the troubled aviation giant announced Wednesday in a major reorganization.
24 July 2014
©Reuters/Richard Lam Canada expels 20 Hungarians for human trafficking Canada announced the extradition of 20 Hungarians convicted in what authorities described as the largest human trafficking case in Canadian history, for forcing eastern European refugee claimants into slavery.
23 July 2014
Canadian teacher arrested in Indonesian child sex scandal A Canadian teacher has been arrested in Indonesia for alleged child sex abuse, police said Tuesday, in a scandal that has rocked one of the country's most prestigious international schools.
15 July 2014
Justin Bieber. ©REUTERS Bieber gets two years' probation over LA egg-throwing Canadian pop star Justin Bieber, who has been in trouble with the law in recent months, got two years of probation in Los Angeles Wednesday over an egg-throwing attack.
10 July 2014
Illustration ©tengrinews Kazakhstan and Canada negotiate visa regime simplification Kazakhstan and Canada are negotiating a simplification in the visa regime.
09 July 2014
Karaksu. Photo  ©kaskasu.kz Kaskasu ski resort near Shymkent to be completed in 2019 Construction of the Kaskasu ski resort will be completed in 2019.
02 July 2014
Clashes as prominent Pakistan cleric returns to lead 'revolution' Police fired tear gas at supporters of a Canada-based cleric at Islamabad airport on Monday as he returned to Pakistan to lead what he has called a "revolution" against the elected government.
23 June 2014
The Kumtor gold mine. ©Reuters/Vladimir Pirogov Kyrgyzstan grants gold mine operating permits to Centerra Kyrgyzstan has granted a gold mine operating permit to Canada's Centerra Gold, barely making the deadline for a threatened shutdown of operations.
14 June 2014
Canadian singer Celine Dion and her husband Rene Angelil. ©Reuters/Mathieu Belanger Celine Dion's husband steps down as manager after 30 years For the first time in her career, Canadian songstress Celine Dion has appointed a new manager, as her husband steps down from the position he has held for more than 30 years.
12 June 2014
An artist's sketch shows Justin Bourque, 24, making his first court appearance in Moncton. ©Reuters/Veronick Roy Canada cop killer suspect charged with murder The suspect in the cold-blooded killing of three Canadian policemen was arrested after a 30-hour manhunt and charged Friday with murder and attempted murder.
07 June 2014

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