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President of Kazakh: To quell unrest, forces can use shooting to kill

This week, the Central Asian nation saw its largest street protests in over 30 years since it gained independence from the Soviet Union. Hundreds...

EXPLAINER – Kazakhstan seeks Russia's support for its security group

Within hours, the Collective Security Treaty Organization (or CSTO) announced that it was ready to assist the request for assistance. On Thursday, planeloads carrying elite...

Taliban in Afghanistan turn blind eyes to Pakistani militants

Asfand Khan was her son. He was 15 when gunmen attacked his military-run school in Peshawar. They killed 150 students and a few teachers. Asfand...

Protesters killed by 12 officers in Kazakhstan

Demonstrators attempted to storm additional buildings throughout the night after breaking into the offices of the president and the mayor in the country's biggest...

EXPLAINER – What is the reason for unrest in oil-rich Kazakhstan?

In Kazakhstan, the instability is causing concern to its two strong neighbors Russia and China. It is Russia's strategic ally and exports the majority of...

Live updates: Spanish schools will reopen next week as normal

Carolina Darias, Health Minister of Spain, says Spain's central government and regional governments unanimously agreed Tuesday to continue with in-person education.Darias stated at a...

Some Chinese citizens complain that it is difficult to find food in a locked-down...

China is known for taking stringent measures to stop outbreaks. This country still has a policy of eliminating every COVID-19 patient long after other...

Germany closes half of its remaining six nuclear plants

Gerhard Schroeder, a center-left government, made the 2002 decision to end nuclear power and switch from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. Angela Merkel, his successor,...

Fears about Russia and China reduce the likelihood of US nuclear changes

China's nuclear expansion and talks of war with Taiwan were revealed.Then Russia appeared -- signs that it may be planning to invade Ukraine.Major shifts...

Hong Kong news outlet closes amid crackdown against dissent

Citizen News posted its decision on Sunday via Facebook. It stated that it would cease updating its website on January 4, and that it would...

German efforts to promote vaccination are supported by sheep and goats

On Monday, the animals were set up in the form of a 100-meter (330-foot), syringe in a field near Schneverdingen south of Hamburg.News agency...

Hong Kong news site shut down; pro-Beijing legislators sworn in

Former British colony, which was returned to China in 1997, was once regarded as a safe haven for dissent and the freedom of expression...

Xi'an: Cries out for help and food in quarantined Chinese town

Authorities sought to combat a Covid epidemic and ordered that more than 13 million people stay home.However, this lockdown is much more restrictive than...

Colorado wildfires: Tens of thousands evacuated as blazes spread

The fast-moving fires are burning in Boulder County, north of Denver, and officials say deaths and injuries are likely as the blazes spread further.Some...

South Africa claims the Omicron wave may be at its peak

According to a government statement, Omicron variants were less transmissible than other waves.It was marginally higher than the previous year.This variant was first reported...

After social media outcry, Bangladesh's women-only beach was scrapped

Officials had opened a section of Cox's Bazar 150m (492ft), for children and women on Thursday, but they announced hours later that they would...

Arthur Labinjo Hughes: A review ordered into the sentences of killers

Emma Tustin, the boy's stepmother, was sentenced to at least 29 years in prison for her murder. Thomas Hughes was sentenced to 21 years...

Live updates: Mexico approves Cuba's Abdala vaccination

Wednesday's statement by the council stated that sufficient evidence exists to support the vaccine's safety and effectiveness.Although the Abdala vaccine was approved for emergency...

As new refugee crises erupted, the EU honed its borders in 2021

Athens, Greece – In 2021, a series crisis highlighted the vulnerability of the European Union to irregular migration.The member states responded by building fenced...

Christians on edge in India’s Karnataka ruled by Modi’s BJP

Bengaluru, India – Just days before Christmas, as Pastor Peter Benjamin prepared to address a prayer meeting and assessed the crowd in front of...

India is worried about a new wave of COVID as Omicron infections are spread...

There are concerns about a third wave in India due to the Omicron coronavirus variant.On Wednesday, the country reported nearly 800 Omicron-related cases. Meanwhile,...

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