- Japan considers allowing limited access to Fukushima evacuation zone
Japan considers allowing limited access to Fukushima evacuation zone
Authorities were considering restricting access to the evacuation zone around Japan's crippled nuclear plant Wednesday to limit radiation exposure to residents who may want to return to their homes, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Kindergartner brings gun to Texas school, 3 hurt
Kindergartner brings gun to Texas school, 3 hurt
Officials say three students have been injured after a Houston kindergartner brought a gun to school that accidentally discharged when it fell from his pocket, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Nuke plant starts pumping out radioactive water
Nuke plant starts pumping out radioactive water
Workers at Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant have begun removing highly radioactive water from the basement of a reactor building to on-site storage, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Japan's death toll climbs to nearly 14,000
Japan's death toll climbs to nearly 14,000
The death toll from Japan's earthquake and tsunami rose to nearly 14,000 on Monday, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Foreign tourists die mysteriously in Thailand
Foreign tourists die mysteriously in Thailand
The death toll in Chiang Mai, Thailand, continues to rise with a seventh person now identified as having died in similar circumstances to a young New Zealand tourist, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Japan sends robots in to stricken nuclear plant
Japan sends robots in to stricken nuclear plant
Japan sent robots in to stricken nuclear plant to help repair its crippled reactors, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Wind blows shack onto man in Turkey
Wind blows shack onto man in Turkey
A man in Turkey is lucky to be alive after a powerful gust of wind rolled a shack over him on Thursday. - Killing spree leaves 10 dead in China
Killing spree leaves 10 dead in China
Police in China were hunting today a 33-year-old man suspected of killing 10 people, including his wife, son and father, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Radioactive water removal starts
Radioactive water removal starts
The operator of a troubled nuclear power plant in north-eastern Japan started to transfer highly radioactive water to a nearby storage vessel, Kazakhstan Today reports. - Belarus arrests several over Minsk metro bomb blast
Belarus arrests several over Minsk metro bomb blast
Belarus has arrested several people in connection with the metro bombing in Minsk that killed 12 people, the deputy prosecutor said on Tuesday, Kazakhstan Today reports.
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