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'Terrorist' attack on French military foiled: minister France has foiled a plan to attack the country's military, the interior minister said, as a source close to the investigation said the suspects had been planning a beheading.
16 July 2015
Obama calls Putin to discuss Iran deal: White House President Barack Obama spoke by phone with Vladimir Putin, thanking his Russian counterpart for his role in reaching a deal on Iran's nuclear program.
16 July 2015
Kazakhstan expands tenge to US dollar exchange rate corridor Kazakhstan’s central bank has expanded the tenge to US dollar exchange rate corridor.
15 July 2015
New Chairman of Kazakhstan's Communication, IT Penetration and Information Committee appointed The new Chairman of the Committee for Communication, IT Penetration and Information has been appointed in Kazakhstan.
15 July 2015
6 Kosovo construction workers fall 20m in Astana, 4 dead Six workers have fallen 20 meters at a stadium construction site in Astana; four died, two in severe condition.
15 July 2015
Nazarbayev criticises EXPO-2017 preparations President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has criticized the preparations for the upcoming EXPO-2017 in Astana and urged to draw on the experience of Lisbon and Shanghai.
15 July 2015
Deputy chairman of Astana EXPO-2017 Vera Kobalia leaves Deputy chairman of Astana EXPO-2017 Deputy chairman of Astana EXPO-2017 Vera Kobalia leaves has voluntarily resigns from her position after working for a little over a month.
15 July 2015
One Direction's Louis Tomlinson to be father: reports One Direction heartthrob Louis Tomlinson is set to become a father, reports said Tuesday, in the latest jolt for the boy band once known for its squeaky-clean image.
15 July 2015
Richard Gere speaks up for Tibet at US hearing Hollywood star Richard Gere expressed outrage Tuesday over the death in a Chinese prison of a key Tibetan dissident, as the US Congress explored ways to ratchet up pressure on Beijing over Tibet.
15 July 2015
Mexico holds 22 prison officials over Guzman escape Mexican prosecutors investigating the escape of drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman formally placed 22 prison officials in custody over suspicions that the infamous fugitive had inside help.
15 July 2015
NATO says Iran nuclear deal 'historic breakthrough' NATO hailed the Iran nuclear deal as a "historic breakthrough" that would strengthen global security, but urged Tehran to comply with the terms of the accord.
15 July 2015
Obama prods Ukraine on economic reforms President Barack Obama urged Ukraine on Monday to follow through with tough economic reforms in order to meet its commitments to the International Monetary Fund and other global lenders.
14 July 2015
Greek PM faces hard sell on bailout deal Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was Tuesday to hold meetings with his parliamentary majority, faced with the tough task of selling a new bailout deal.
14 July 2015
Shanghai spirit becomes a symbol of new Eurasia: President Nazarbayev According to Kazakhstan's President Nazarbayev, Shanghai spirit has become a symbol of new Eurasia.
14 July 2015
Canada and Ukraine clinch free trade deal: report Canada and Ukraine reached a free trade agreement that will be formally announced Tuesday during Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's visit to Ottawa.
14 July 2015
Rapper 50 Cent says he's broke after losing lawsuit The rapper known for the album and movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin'," filed for bankruptcy protection as he faced a hefty payout in a lawsuit related to a sex tape.
14 July 2015
FBI probing drug baron's threat against Trump: aide The FBI is investigating an alleged threat against US presidential contender Donald Trump from a Mexican drug kingpin on the run from jail.
14 July 2015
Midnight openings for Harper Lee book launch Bookstores opened at midnight when copies of Harper Lee's eagerly awaited, but controversial second novel flew off the shelves more than half a century after the groundbreaking success of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
14 July 2015
Clinton outlines economic vision Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton promised Monday to raise incomes of hardworking Americans and rein in Wall Street excesses in the first major policy address of her 2016 campaign
14 July 2015
Google removes Chinese name on map after Philippine furore Google has quietly removed the Chinese name for a South China Sea shoal bitterly disputed by Beijing and Manila from its maps service, following an outcry from Filipinos.
14 July 2015
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