According to preliminary data, more than 7.5 billion tenge of investments, were attracted to the geological sphere. Also, a geochemical laboratory was launched in the country’s Karaganda region, said ... ( read original story ...)
Kazakhstan plans to build waste-to-energy facilities in 6 cities
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM «Kazakhstan plans to build waste-to-energy facilities in 6 cities, namely Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Shymkent, Atyrau, Taraz, Aktobe,» Kazakh Vice Minister of Ecology, Geology and ... ( read original story ...)
Kazakhstan’s COVID-19 tally tops 200,000
Kazakhstan has added 951 daily COVID-19 cases, pushing the total COVID-19 caseload to 200,044, Trend reports citing Kazinform. Pavlodar region has recorded the biggest number of daily COVID-19 cases – ... ( read original story ...)
Highly contagious COVID-19’s U.K. variant found in Sri Lanka for first time
It was the third variant of coronavirus to be detected in the country, he said, mentioning four different locations from where samples have been tested positive for the new U.K. variant. ( read original story ...)
‘Stop discrimination’: Hundreds rally in Nepalese capital for women’s rights
Activists say even though the country's constitution guarantees equal rights to women, there is much more that needs to be done to make that a reality. ( read original story ...)
Hundreds rally in Nepal’s capital for women’s rights
KATHMANDU: Hundreds of women’s right activists and their supporters rallied in Nepal’s capital on Friday (Feb 12) to call for an end to violence and discrimination against women and the scrapping of a ... ( read original story ...)
Budhi Gandaki: Nepal’s mega-dam remains a mirage
The lives of at least 50,000 people are on hold waiting for a Chinese company to build a prestige power plant that will flood their homes ... ( read original story ...)
Half of Yemen under-5s face acute malnutrition: UN
About 400,000 children under the age of five are in danger of dying of acute malnutrition in war-torn and impoverished Yemen, UN agencies warned Friday. They said half of those in the most vulnerable ... ( read original story ...)
U.N. says Malaysia should not deport refugees amid concern over Myanmar detainees
The U.N. refugee agency said on Friday Malaysia should not deport refugees after Reuters reported that it was planning to send 1,200 Myanmar nationals back to their country. ( read original story ...)
Josh Hawley’s schooldays: ‘He made popcorn to watch the Iraq invasion’
Before he became known as a leader in the attempt to try to overturn the presidential election, the Republican senator spent a year teaching at St Paul’s, the elite British school, in 2002 ... ( read original story ...)