The Fourth Report of Kazakhstan on the fulfilment of human rights obligations and recommendations of the previous review was considered during the 48th session of the Working Group of the United Nations Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review, the Embassy of Kazakhstan noted.
Kazakhstan presented a national pavilion at one of the world's largest international education exhibitions--the Bett Show--for the first time that started on January 22 will continue until January 24 in London.
India, the world's third-largest carbon emitter, is transitioning rapidly to renewable energy but faces a significant challenge: its dependence on imports to meet the growing demand for rare earths.
The campaign included distributing relief aid to 7,500 people in the regions of North Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Pavlodar, Kostanay, Karaganda, and Abai.
In his address, named Toward a New Development Paradigm: Resilience, Growth and Sustainability, at the ADSW Summit on Tuesday, Tokayev emphasised that these challenges are further exacerbated by increasing geopolitical tensions and disrupted supply chains, causing a pessimistic macroeconomic
As the Maha Kumbh Mela continues with fervour and enthusiasm, the event is bringing into limelight saints from across the world who have come to India to participate in this once in a lifetime event.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 8: This has been a great year for Netrack, hosting and attending events that further enhanced Netrack's glory in the global market. Netrack, a leading provider of data center rack solutions and network infrastructure solutions, proudly hosted a Pan-Indi
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, in an interview with Ana Tili newspaper, reflected on the government's work in 2024, highlighting infrastructure development such as the construction and repair of 7000 km of highways and the opening of new airport terminals.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday extended his heartfelt greetings on Christmas and the New Year 2025 to heads of several foreign states and governments.