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Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Reach Agreement on Additional 12 Kilometers of Border
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, through their respective topographical working groups, have successfully negotiated an additional 11.88 kilometers of the Kyrgyz-Tajik state…
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Fifteen Candidates Express Interest in Azerbaijan’s Presidential Elections
The pool of individuals aspiring to contest in Azerbaijan’s upcoming presidential elections has now reached a total of 15 candidates,…
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Mongolia’s Population Surpasses 3.5 Million, Continues Upward Trend
Mongolia’s total population has exceeded 3.5 million people, TuraNews.kz reports citing the Kazinfrom agency B. Enkhjargal, a statistician in the…
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Tragedy Strikes as Six Turkish Armed Forces Personnel Lose Lives in Northern Iraq Clash
Six members of the Turkish Armed Forces lost their lives, and one sustained injuries during a confrontation with terrorists in…
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Surge in COVID-19 Cases Prompts Heightened Measures in Asian Countries
As the highly infectious JN.1 variant contributes to a rise in COVID-19 cases, several Asian nations are reintroducing precautionary measures…
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Impressive Presence of 12 Kazakhstani Players in the Australian Open 2024 Entry List
The Australian Open, scheduled from January 14 to 28, is set to feature a strong representation from Kazakhstan, as revealed…
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Mild Earthquake Hits Antakya Region in Hatay Province
In recent news, a seismic event measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale struck the Antakya region of Hatay province, TuraNews.kz…
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Turkmenistan Approves 2024 Calendar of Exhibitions and Fairs
Turkmenistan has officially endorsed the schedule for exhibitions, fairs, conferences, and festivals for the year 2024. 1. Turkmenistan Approves 2024…
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1915 Çanakkale Bridge Wins “Project of the Year” in the United States
the 1915 Çanakkale Bridge project in Türkiye has been honored with the esteemed “Project of the Year” award by the…
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Alarming Rise in Female Executions: 18th Woman Hanged in Iran in 2023
On Wednesday, Iranian authorities executed 29-year-old Samira Sabzian, known as the “child bride,” who had spent a decade in prison…