News about children

Nazarbayev congratulates Prince Albert II on birth of twins President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has sent a telegram to congratulate Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene on the birth of twins.
12 December 2014
Monaco welcomes birth of royal twins Gabriella and Jacques Prince Albert II of Monaco and his wife Charlene welcomed their twin babies to the world, and announced that Jacques will be next in line to the throne.
11 December 2014
Kazakhstan startup seeks investor support in London A robotics educational startup founded by Kazakhstanis in London aims to attract investment for production of children's robo-sets.
03 December 2014
Kazakh students awarded at World Robot Olympiad Two Kazakh students have been awarded at the World Robot Olympiad for their robot prototype.
01 December 2014
29 school students and teachers faint one after another in Western Kazakhstan 25 school children and 4 teachers fainted in a Western Kazakhstan village school one after another.
01 December 2014
Infertility of couples in Kazakhstan is due to 'questionable Western values' and promiscuity: expert Director of Kazakhstan's Center for Healthy Lifestyle Marat Kurmanov said that an alarming number of infertile young couples in Kazakhstan is due to questionable values that was inoculated in the Kazakh society in the 1990s.
26 November 2014
Malala donates $50,000 children's prize to Gaza schools Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai said she is giving her entire winnings from a children's rights award to help rebuild schools in war-ravaged Gaza.
30 October 2014
'English Schindler' receives top Czech award at 105 Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved hundreds of Jewish children in Prague from the Nazis in the run-up to World War II, was given the Czech Republic's top honour.
29 October 2014
Nobel laureate Malala wins World's Children's Prize Girl's rights champion Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate in history, won the World's Children's Prize.
29 October 2014
Headscarf ban in West Kazakhstan prevents girl from entering school A six-year old girl in West Kazakhstan cannot go to school because of the ban on headwear in the school's charter. Parents of the girl filed a lawsuit citing the Constitution but lost. They are going to appeal.
27 October 2014
Gene link to seizures in children after MMR vaccine Scientists in Denmark said they had found genetic clues to explain why a small number of children have febrile seizures after receiving the measles.
27 October 2014
Family with little children living in forest taken to crisis center in Uralsk In Uralsk, a family with three little children was living in a forest.
25 October 2014
Online care center Friend opens in Kazakhstan to prevent teen suicides An online support center Friend aimed at decreasing the number of suicides among children and teens in Kazakhstan has opened in Almaty.
13 October 2014
Malala dedicates Nobel award to 'voiceless' children Education rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai dedicated her Nobel peace prize on Friday to "voiceless" children around the world.
11 October 2014
Futuristic future demands reforms in Kazakhstan education: Astana Mayor Kazakh Minister of Eduation and Science and the mayor of Astana said education in Kazakhstan required deep reforms due to increasing penetration of technological innovation into every aspect of the modern life.
07 October 2014
Birth rate goes 25% up in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan has had an increase in birth rate and decease in mortality rate.
06 October 2014
Vatican's ex-ambassador to Kazakhstan stores thousands of child porn photos and videos Former Vatican ambassador to Kazakhstan Jozef Wesolowski has kept over a hundred thousand child porn photos and over a hundred child porn videos on his computer.
29 September 2014
Kazakhstan and Turkey show highest suicide rates among 15-19 y.o. youth Kazakhstan and Turkey have the highest suicide level among 15 to 19 year olds in the world.
28 September 2014
Cradle hell of a year-old in Kazakhstan What happened to this little boy has shocked Kazakhstan. Motives behind people's actions can be puzzling and at times disturbing.
18 September 2014
'Progress' in slowing child migrations: US official The United States is making "tremendous progress" in stemming a recent tide of unaccompanied child migrants entering the country via Mexico.
17 September 2014
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