Kazakhstan Cities Lacking Food, Fuel After Unrest Kills 164 (Worthy News In-Depth)

Kazakhstan’s health ministry said Sunday, at least 164 people had been killed in protests that have rocked the nation over the past week, leading to food and fuel shortages.

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Russian-led Alliance In Kazakhstan As Police Kill Dozens

A Russian-led military alliance dispatches peacekeepers to Kazakhstan after the country’s president asked for help in controlling anti-government protests, which killed dozens.

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Kazakhstan President Fires Security Chief As Deadly Protests Spread

Kazakhstan’s president declared a state of emergency and asked for regional military support as protests sparked by rising fuel prices turned deadly in the oil-producing Central Asian nation.

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‘Lasers Will Change the Future Battlefield,’ Says Israeli Air Force Commander

The Air Force commander spoke, among other things, about the future battlefield and challenges expected on it, saying, “We will see greater use of lasers on the battlefield. We will see it in defense and offense, from the ground and the air. The introd…

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Hungarian Christmas Cheer In Shoeboxes

Hungarian churches and charities have begun distributing support to thousands of impoverished children, including those who lost parents amid the raging coronavirus pandemic.

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US Federal Reserve Signals 3 Interest Rate Hikes in 2022

Policymakers at the U.S. central bank, the Federal Reserve, moved aggressively Wednesday to fight raging inflation in consumer prices for American shoppers and businesses.

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