World
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Russia adopted a law on electronic subpoenas
The Russian State Duma has passed in the third and final reading the law on electronic subpoenas and a unified…
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South Korea fines Google $32 mln for blocking games on competing platform
South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) fined Google 41.1 billion won ($31.9 million) for unfair competition in the mobile games…
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Germany to switch off last remaining nuclear plants
Germany is pulling the plug on its last three reactors on Saturday, 15 April, betting it will succeed in its…
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4.0 magnitude earthquake hits southeastern Türkiye
An earthquake of magnitude 4 hit the province of Kahramanmaras in southeastern Türkiye. Turanews.kz reports citing the Turkish Office for…
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Russia’s most active volcano “Shivulech” erupts
The Shiveluch volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka region has begun to erupt on the night of April 11, throwing 15 km…
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Building collapses in Marseille, at least six injured
A residential building in France’s port city of Marseille collapsed in a loud explosion early Sunday followed by a fire deep…
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TIKA supports agricultural production in Tajikistan
In the statement made by TIKA it was stated that 93 percent of Tajikistan’s surface area consists of mountains and…
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Kyrgyzstan starts construction of the first solar power plant with a capacity of 300 megawatts
In the village of Toru-Aigyr in the Issyk-Kul region, the construction of the first solar station (SPP) in Kyrgyzstan with…
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Canada opens investigation into ChatGPT
Canada announced Tuesday it has opened an investigation into the US-based software firm behind ChatGPT, the buzzy artificial intelligence chatbot.…









