Youths
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Sports
Uzbek Winger Urinboev Joins Brentford
Muhammadali Urinboev, the right winger from Pakhtakor and the Uzbekistan youth team, has made a significant move to the English…
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Sports
Omarkhanov and Arystanbekova Secure Victory in Junior Australian Open Doubles
Amir Omarkhanov, partnered with Chanjun Kim from South Korea, advanced to the second round after a convincing victory in their…
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Life
Opportunity for Free Higher Education: Kazakh Citizens Granted Study Programs in China and Hungary
Citizens of Kazakhstan now have the opportunity to pursue higher education at no cost in prestigious universities in China and…
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Featured
Astana’s General Development Plan Until 2035 Gets Government Approval
The Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan has officially sanctioned the General Development Plan for the city of Astana until…
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Sports
Young Kazakhstani Tennis Talents Triumph in Türkiye Tournament
In a recent Tennis Europe series tournament held in Istanbul, young Kazakhstani tennis players showcased impressive skills and emerged victorious…
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Sports
Kazakhstani Tennis Players Shine in International Tournaments
Denis Evseev and Aruzhan Sagandykova have made an impressive start at their respective international tennis tournaments, TuraNews.kz reports citing the press…
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Culture
Kazakh-Kyrgyz Youth Forum Concludes with Discussions on Cooperation and Development
The inaugural Kazakh-Kyrgyz Youth Forum has concluded, bringing together youth leaders from both countries to address crucial issues pertaining to…
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Culture
Central Asian Youth Forum in honor of Chingiz Aitmatov
A Central Asian Youth Forum was held in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan, on August 10-11, 2023. The event was organized by the…
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World
Kyrgyzstan passes new “Youth Law”
President of Kyrgyz Republic Sadir Caparov has signed a new law on youth in Kyrgyzstan, which aims to protect the…
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Culture
UNESCO’s “Young Eyes on the Silk Road” Photography Contest opens for submissions
UNESCO has launched the 2023 “Young Eyes on the Silk Road” Photography Contest, inviting young people aged 14 to 25…