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Kazakhstan's oil and gas sector saw a 40% increase in accidents in the first quarter of 2026.

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In Kazakhstan, seven accidents at oil and gas facilities were recorded in the first quarter, which is 40% higher than the previous year's level. State authorities carried out 226 inspections, identified over 5,000 violations, and suspended the operation of 312 hazardous facilities.

The international book fair "Astana Eurasian Book Fair-2026" is taking place in Astana.

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The IX International Book Fair "Astana Eurasian Book Fair-2026" continues in Astana. This is one of the most significant cultural and educational events in Central Asia, bringing together publishers, experts and readers on one platform.

The UK Parliament has approved a ban on the sale of cigarettes to those born after 2009.

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The UK Parliament has agreed the final version of the law on tobacco and vapes, which bans the sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 1 January 2009. The document also tightens the rules on the sale of vapes and nicotine-containing products. The article also notes that Kazakhstan has had a complete ban on vapes since 2024.

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Illegal extraction of solid minerals with an income of over 1 billion tenge was detected in the EKR

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In the East Kazakhstan Region, an investigation into the illegal extraction of minerals has been completed. The suspect is the head of a limited liability partnership (LLP) that had been working at the deposit without a permit for industrial extraction.

Residents of the village of Zharkyn near Semey have been unable to register their homes for two years due to the territory's status.

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Residents of the village of Zharkyn in the Abai region have faced the impossibility of registering and selling property due to the territory's undefined administrative status. According to the villagers, their settlement belonged neither to the city of Semey nor to the Zhanasemey district. Authorities stated that the village is part of the city, but the status issue is still being considered.

The approach to road construction in small villages is being reconsidered in Kazakhstan.

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The Ministry of Transport of Kazakhstan is preparing a new order on road construction in small villages. Instead of asphalt, priority will be given to gravel surfacing as it is more affordable and easier to maintain. The department believes that this will ensure access to all populated areas.

Another batch of cattle crossed the Kazakh border using documents from a month ago

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A consignment of 100 head of cattle crossed the Kazakh border using a veterinary certificate nearly a month old. The cargo was officially deemed compliant with the documents, although the potential overloading and the certificate's validity period cast doubt on the actual condition of the livestock — all of this resembles a well-practised scheme of superficial inspection.

Patient has been in a coma for a year and a half after treatment for pneumonia in Kyzylorda

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In Kyzylorda, a 49-year-old man has been in a coma for over a year and a half after being admitted to hospital with pneumonia. His wife alleges medical negligence. The hospital management issued a reprimand to the doctor who discharged the patient for outpatient treatment, and the police are conducting an investigation.