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Mass Evacuations Ordered In Southern Russia, Northern Kazakhstan As Floods Surge
[ad_1] Tens of thousands of residents have fled the southern Russian city of Orenburg as the worst floods in decades…
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From Our Regions: Millions Celebrate Eid al-Fitr
[ad_1] Worshippers are marking the conclusion of the monthlong dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan with a three-day celebration known as Eid…
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Drone Captures Scale Of Flooding As Kazakhstan Says Almost 100,000 Evacuated
[ad_1] Kazakh officials say nearly 100,000 people have now been evacuated due to flooding in the Central Asian country. Drone…
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Kremlin Warns Worse To Come As Floods Ravage Russia, Kazakhstan
[ad_1] The Kremlin has warned that water levels have yet to peak in several regions of the country as tens…
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Millions Of Kazakhs Watch As Ex-Minister Goes On Trial For Wife’s Brutal Death
[ad_1] ALMATY, Kazakhstan — “How can you say that? Unintended? You were beating her to death for several hours!” Saltanat…
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Thousands Evacuated In Russia, Kazakhstan Amid Raging Floodwaters
[ad_1] Thousands of residents have been evacuated in southern Russia and northern Kazakhstan as melting snow and a burst dam…
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Soyuz Capsule Lands In Kazakhstan With 3 Returning From Space Station
[ad_1] The Supreme Court of Montenegro on April 5 overturned the extradition of reputed “cryptocurrency king” Do Kwon to South…
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Kazakh Prison Guards To Face Trial For Allegedly Torturing Inmates
[ad_1] Prosecutors in the central Kazakh region of Ulytau said on April 3 that seven prison guards and five soldiers…
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Kazakh Airline Suspends Flights To Tatarstan’s Capital Following Drone Attacks
[ad_1] The U.S. Embassy in Moscow has slammed a Russian court ruling to extend the pretrial detention of RFE/RL journalist…
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Almost 16,000 Evacuated As Floods Rage Across Kazakhstan
[ad_1] Kazakh Deputy Emergency Minister Bauyrzhan Syzdyqov said on April 2 that more than 15,700 people, including almost 6,200 children,…
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