10 percent service fee cancellation: Ministry of Trade clarifies new rules
Tengrinews.kz - Deputy Chairman-Commissioner of the Consumer Protection Committee of the Ministry of Trade and Integration, Bulat Tanabergenov,
How much will the time zone change research cost?
Tengrinews.kz - Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Sayasat Nurbek reported how much budget funds will be
Deputy's Day? Mazhilisman about new holidays in Kazakhstan
Tengrinews.kz – Kazakhstan needs such national holidays as Family Day, Mother's Day, Children's Day. This opinion was expressed by the deputy
Japanese prime minister fell asleep during his re-election
Tengrinews.kz – An event took place in the Japanese parliament that attracted the attention of both politicians and the public on social media.
Heads of the parliaments of Kazakhstan and Hungary signed a cooperation agreement
Tengrinews.kz - At the invitation of the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, Laszlo Kover, a group of deputies led by the Chairman
President Tokayev discusses constitutional reform
Tengrinews.kz - Tokayev once again spoke about the single presidential term, according to a statement from the press service of Akorda.
President Tokayev emphasizes discipline and order in Kazakhstan’s armed forces
Tengrinews.kz - Kassym-Jomart Tokayev spoke about maintaining order in the Kazakh army.
Kazakhstan's new domestic violence law comes into force
Tengrinews.kz - On June 16, Kazakhstan's law aimed at ensuring the rights of women and the safety of children came into effect.
Australia PM urged to quit after 'Brexiting' himself
Australia's opposition urged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to resign, calling him the 'David Cameron of the southern hemisphere'.
Kyrgyz parliament confirms new PM, government
Kyrgyzstan's parliament unanimously endorsed a new government led by the country's sixth prime minister.
Israel caps bankers' salaries to $658,000 a year
Israel's parliament passed a law capping the annual salaries of bank executives at $658,000, among the world's toughest such restrictions.
Ruling party seals expected victory in Kazakhstan vote
Nur Otan, the ruling party of energy-rich Kazakhstan, secured a landslide victory in parliamentary elections.
Kazakh President Nazarbayev approves dissolution of Majilis
After consulting with Speakers of both chambers of the Parliament and Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev dissolved the Majilis.
Kazakhstan on the verge of dissolving Parliament
Kazakh MPs' proposal to dissolve the Majilis (Lower Chamber) and call for snap elections awaits approval of President Nazarbayev.
Tajik parliament votes to name president 'leader of nation'
Tajikistan's parliament on Wednesday unanimously voted to grant President Emomali Rakhmon the title 'Leader of the Nation' for life.
Kazakh Senate passes bill prohibiting foreign currency mortgage loans
Kazakh Senate, the upper house of Kazakhstan’s Parliament, has passed a bill on non-performing loans and assets of second-tier banks.
Catalan parliament to vote on secession in showdown with Madrid
Catalonia's pro-independence regional parliament is expected to launch a secession process in Spain's wealthiest region, in a showdown with the central government in Madrid.
British PM denies Syria strikes climbdown
The British government denied it was abandoning plans for a parliamentary vote to join air strikes in Syria as an influential committee of MPs advised against action.
EU has little option but to deal with strengthened Erdogan: analysts
The EU, desperate for help to solve the migrant crisis, has little option but to deal with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his own terms after a stunning election victory.
EU says Turkish vote reaffirms people's 'strong' democratic commitment
The European Union said it looked forward to working with the new Turkish government after elections showed the people's "strong commitment" to democracy.