Central Asia
- Life
Gas Theft Worth $10 Billion: Foreigners Detained in Kazakhstan
On April 3, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department of Zhambyl Region conducted operational search activities in the territory of…
- Featured
Lailatul-Qadr 2024: Guidelines and Customs for the Night of Predestination
What is Lailatul-Qadr? The Night of Qadr, known as Lailatul-Qadr in Arabic, is considered a momentous event in Islamic tradition.…
- Featured
Kazakh and Uzbek Presidents to Hold Informal Meeting on April 5
“The heads of state aim to cover a broad spectrum of topics concerning bilateral relations and regional matters during the…
- Economy
Uzbekistan Spends $8.9 Million on Tea Imports in Two Months
Between January and February 2024, Uzbekistan imported a total of 6,548 tons of tea, marking a decrease of 178.5 tons…
- Economy
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry Discusses Cooperation Prospects with World Bank
First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kairat Umarov, convened a meeting with Andrey Mikhnev, the World Bank Resident Representative in…
- Sports
Dushanbe Celebrates 100 Years with International Half Marathon
According to a resolution by the chairman of Dushanbe, the event aims to bring together athletes from various countries, including…
- World
Record Surge in South Korea’s Cosmetic Exports
According to reports from Yonhap agency, data released by the Korea Customs Service reveals that South Korea’s cosmetic exports amassed…
- Politics
US Urges Kyrgyz Government to Safeguard Civil Society
Miller emphasized the potential threat posed by this law to the vital work carried out by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in…
- Politics
President Tokayev Holds Meeting with SCO Member States’ Security Council Secretaries
During the meeting, the President emphasized the ongoing preparations for the upcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Astana,…
- World
Mongolia’s Central Bank Acquires 3.4 Tons of Gold
The Central Bank of Mongolia has revealed that it acquired 3.4 tons of gold (equivalent to more than 108 thousand…









