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Kazakhstan and China unite to tackle transnational crime and cyber threats
Tengrinews.kz - The first meeting of Central Asian and Chinese Ministers of Internal Affairs and Public Security took place in Lianyungang,
11 September 2024
Kazakhstanis are recommended to leave Ukraine
Tengrinews.kz - The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Ukraine, due to increasing tensions and for security reasons, advises Kazakh citizens
05 September 2024
A child stabbed in the leg with a fence pin in Astana
Tengrinews.kz - A nine-year-old boy was injured while trying to jump over a metal fence in Astana.
23 August 2024
Iron rod stuck in neck: boy discharged from hospital in Almaty
Tengrinews.kz - A 9-year-old child, from whose neck doctors removed an iron pin, was discharged from hospital in Almaty. The boy's condition
09 August 2024
Iron rod lodged in boy’s neck in Almaty, Kazakhstan
Tengrinews.kz - A 9-year-old boy in Almaty fell on iron rods, he received severe injuries to his face and neck.
06 August 2024
Kazakhstan ends moderate terror alert in four cities
Astana, Tengrinews.kz - The anti-terrorist operation regime has ended, and the moderate "yellow" level of terrorist threat has been lifted in
05 July 2024
Four cities declare yellow level of terrorist alert in Kazakhstan
Tengrinews.kz - As Kazakhstan prepares to host several key international gatherings in early July, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
02 July 2024
Kazakhstan boosts compliance with global aviation standards
A Significant Safety Concern (SSC) in Kazakhstan has been finally resolved through joint efforts in early May. This leaves no crucial concerns indicated by ICAO for Kazakhstan unresolved.
11 May 2016
Drone crosses path of Aer Lingus plane over France
A drone flying at more than 2,000 metres altitude came close to an Aer Lingus plane as it approached Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport.
21 April 2016
Kazakhstan improves position in world flight safety ranking
Kazakhstan's compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards has risen from 47 to 65 percent.
28 September 2015
Kazakhstan interested in Russian Eleron 3SV air drones
Kazakhstan and Belarus along with other CIS countries have expressed interested in purchasing Russian air drone Eleron.
26 August 2015
IAEA Board of Governors approve agreement with Kazakhstan on low-enriched uranium Bank establishment
Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) approve agreement on the establishment of LEU Bank in Kazakhstan.
16 June 2015
Food in Kazakhstan is very delicious: EBRD President Sir Suma Chakrabarti
According to EBRD President Sir Suma Chakrabarti, food in Kazakhstan is very delicious and the best wheat in the world grows in this Central Asian country.
05 June 2015
A series of tremors has Florence concerned for its 'David
More than 250 minor tremors have rattled the Florence region over the past three days, sparking alarm in Italy over the safety of Michelangelo's "David" statue.
21 December 2014
Hacking threatens airline safety: aviation chiefs
Cyber crime is a serious threat to safety in the skies, aviation industry heavyweights said, vowing to fight the growing scourge before it causes a catastrophic incident.
11 December 2014
Canada unveils new railway rules after Quebec train disaster
Canada announced stricter railway safety measures following last year's runaway train disaster in Quebec that killed 47 people.
30 October 2014
Military aircraft crashes in Kazakhstan
A military aircraft has crashed in Kazakhstan's Almaty Oblast killing both pilots. Causes are being investigated and the issue of air security in Kazakhstan is once again at the forefront.
26 September 2014
China hit by new flood of dead pigs in river
Chinese authorities have found 157 dead pigs in a river, state media said Wednesday, a year after 16,000 carcasses were discovered in Shanghai's main waterway, underscoring the country's food safety problems.
19 March 2014
GM recalls another 1.8 mn vehicles amid safety probe
General Motors announced its second massive recall in two months on Monday as it works to contain a growing scandal over the safety of its vehicles.
19 March 2014
Safety lapses rapped after US nuclear plant fire
A fire which sparked the evacuation of a major underground US nuclear waste plant last month was preventable, according to a report out Friday highlighting safety lapses at the site.
15 March 2014