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National Pantheon design chosen in Astana National Pantheon design chosen in Astana KazGor Project Academy’s work has been chosen as the best design for the National Pantheon in Astana.
14 October 2014
11 yo Kazakh prodigy invents no-electicity charging mechanism 11 yo Kazakh prodigy invents no-electicity charging mechanism A boy from Kazakhstan has invented a special charging device and has another innovative project in development.
14 October 2014
'Super' battery being developed in Kazakhstan 'Super' battery being developed in Kazakhstan Kazakhstani scientists have developed a battery with a capacity times higher than in those currently available.
14 October 2014
Western Europe-Western China highway to boost business in Kazakhstan Western Europe-Western China highway to boost business in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan has promised to develop road infrastructure along the Western Europe - Western China highway.
14 October 2014
Google says Amazon biggest search engine rival Google says Amazon biggest search engine rival Google boss Eric Schmidt said his company's biggest competition as a search engine came from e-commerce giant Amazon, not from its traditional rivals.
14 October 2014
France PM says Nobel win 'thumbs nose at French bashing' France PM says Nobel win 'thumbs nose at French bashing' French Prime Minister hailed the country's second win of Nobel season as a slap in the face for those who take pleasure in criticising the embattled nation.
14 October 2014
Agglomeration of 4 cities in Kazakhstan to cost $4 bln Agglomeration of 4 cities in Kazakhstan to cost $4 bln The Ministry of National Economy of Kazakhstan announced that developing four agglomerations in the country would cost $4 billion.
13 October 2014
Uber-heated battle as mobile apps rattle Asia's taxis Uber-heated battle as mobile apps rattle Asia's taxis Southeast Asia's notorious taxi market is undergoing a shakeout as Uber and homegrown mobile booking applications gain popularity in a region.
13 October 2014
Kashagan project cost may rise again Kashagan project cost may rise again The cost of Kashagan project is estimated to rise by another $4 billion, Financial Times reports.
13 October 2014
3000-yo cauldron discovered in eastern Kazakhstan 3000-yo cauldron discovered in eastern Kazakhstan A 3000-y.o. cauldron dated back to the Bronze Age has been discovered in eastern Kazakhstan.
12 October 2014
Nobel economics winners: Usually American, usually pro-austerity Nobel economics winners: Usually American, usually pro-austerity The winner of the Nobel economics prize is notoriously hard to predict, but it's usually an American male opposed to big government and big spending.
11 October 2014
Amazon's might divides opinion at world's biggest book fair Amazon's might divides opinion at world's biggest book fair US online retail giant Amazon may be absent from the stands at the world's biggest book fair but it has still been at the heart of a heated debate.
11 October 2014
Bose and Beats end beef over headphone patents Bose and Beats end beef over headphone patents Audio technology veteran Bose Corporation and Beats Electronics called a ceasefire in a lawsuit over patented technology for canceling noise in earphones.
11 October 2014
Hackers expose trove of snagged Snapchat images Hackers expose trove of snagged Snapchat images A huge trove of evidently intercepted Snapchat images and videos were exposed online, raising fears about what may be revealed.
11 October 2014
Malala dedicates Nobel award to 'voiceless' children 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
No wings, but maybe $10: Red Bull settles false ad suit No wings, but maybe $10: Red Bull settles false ad suit A can of Red Bull won't give you wings, but those who bought the energy drink and were disappointed could end up with a few extra bucks.
10 October 2014
Microsoft chief angers women over 'karma' pay comment Microsoft chief angers women over 'karma' pay comment Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella triggered uproar after suggesting working women should trust "karma" when it comes to securing pay raises.
10 October 2014
'Sexting' still prevalent among US teens: researchers 'Sexting' still prevalent among US teens: researchers "Sexting," or sending sexually explicit images by phone, remains prevalent among US teenagers despite the well-known risks and consequences.
10 October 2014
Patrick Modiano of France wins Nobel Literature Prize Patrick Modiano of France wins Nobel Literature Prize Patrick Modiano, a historical novelist haunted by France's painful experience of Nazi occupation and his own childhood wounds, won the Nobel Literature Prize.
09 October 2014

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