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“Bulat Utemuratov richest man in KZ”, “OSCE: Draft law in Kazakhstan could seriously restrict NGO activities to promote freedom of media”, 'Mars Buddha' Rock Formation Sends Imaginations Running Wild', “Son of Late PM Pierre Trudeau Becomes PM", “Weak ten

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inform.kz. “Bulat Utemuratov richest man in Kazakhstan – Forbes" - For the 29th annual guide to the globe's richest, Forbes found a record 1,826 billionaires, including 5 Kazakhstanis, with an aggregate net worth of $7.05 trillion, up from $6.4 trillion a year ago, Kazinform has learnt from AKI Press. Despite plunging oil prices and a weakened euro, the ranks of the world's wealthiest defied global economic turmoil and expanded yet again.

akipress.com. “OSCE: Draft law in Kazakhstan could seriously restrict NGO activities to promote freedom of media"-OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović warned of new legislation in Kazakhstan that could limit the activities of NGOs, including media NGOs, OSCE said in a release on October 19.

abcnews.com “Son of Late PM Pierre Trudeau Becomes Canada's New PM" - Canadians voted for a sharp change in their government Monday, returning a legendary name for liberals, Trudeau, to the prime minister's office and resoundingly ending Conservative Stephen Harper's near-decade in office. Justin Trudeau, the son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, became Canada's new prime minister after his Liberal Party won a majority of Parliament's 338 seats. Trudeau's Liberals had been favored to win the most seats, but few expected the final margin of victory.

abcnews.com.'Mars Buddha' Rock Formation Sends Imaginations Running Wild - Another day, another discovery on Mars -- although this one is up for debate. We've spotted rock formations on the Red Planet resembling everything from faces, animals and even a floating spoon. Go ahead and add an area that looks a lot like a Buddha statue to that list.

reuters.com. “Weak tenge, rising competition cut Kazakh mobile firm KCell's profit”- Kazakhstan's mobile phone operator KCell , controlled by Sweden-based TeliaSonera, its net profit dropped in January-September due to mounting competition and a sharp fall in the Kazakh tenge. The London-listed company said its net profit fell by 13 percent in the first nine months of 2015 year-on-year to 39.67 billion tenge ($143 million), while revenue dropped by 8.8 percent to 128.8 billion tenge in the same period.






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