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Shining a Light on Domestic Violence: The Impact of a Landmark Murder Trial in Kazakhstan

The Impact of a⁢ Landmark Domestic Abuse Trial in Kazakhstan

The trial showcased ⁤in CCTV footage during a​ domestic abuse case was deeply unsettling: The accused was ⁢captured dragging‌ his spouse by her hair, followed by brutal punches and kicks. Tragically, she succumbed to brain trauma shortly after the ‍incident.

Legislative Response and ⁣Public Outcry

The legal proceedings involving businessman Kuandyk Bishimbayev, a‌ former economy minister in Kazakhstan, for the death of‍ his wife, Saltanat Nukenova, have resonated ‍across the ‌Central Asian nation. A significant number of individuals have signed petitions demanding stricter ⁣penalties for instances of domestic violence.

Following the incident, a bill ‍aimed at strengthening laws against spousal ​abuse was approved by senators on April⁤ 11, with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev endorsing it just four days later. This legislation, known as ‍“Saltanat’s Law,” ‌was named in honor of ‌the victim.

Public Engagement and Legal Reforms

The trial of Bishimbayev, a once-prom

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Shining a Light on Domestic Violence: The Impact of a Landmark Murder Trial in Kazakhstan

False start for new Flemish tests due to technical problems: “There will be a catch-up moment”

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There were some technical problems on Wednesday morning when the first Flemish tests started. The cabinet of Minister of Education Ben Weyts (N-VA) confirms this. The problems have now been resolved.

Source: BELGA

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The central tests were created to put a stop to the declining quality of education. This year, students in the second year of secondary education and stud

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This Beverage Boss Was Caught in a Fraud Case of IDR 646 Billion

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Vietnam’s leading soft drinks entrepreneur, Tan Hiep Phat, named Tran Qui Thanh, was sentenced to eight years in prison on Thursday (25/4) in a fraud case worth US$ 40 million or around Rp. 646 billion (exchange rate Rp. 16,173).

A court in Ho Chi Minh City found Tran Qui Thanh and her two daughters guilty of defrauding investors over loans given in 2019 and 2020.

Reporting from Channel News Asia, Thursday (25/4/2024), the 71-year-old chairman of the Tan Hiep Phat beverage group was declared to have masterminded a fraud involving assets used as collateral for loans.

When the borrower wanted to return the money with interest, Th

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This Beverage Boss Was Caught in a Fraud Case of IDR 646 Billion

Ukraine – Russia war, last minute | Russia launches new wave of bombings in kyiv

Army forces Russia They returned this morning to set their sights on Kievthe capital of Ukraine. The alerts have sounded again in kyiv after reports from the Ukrainian Air Force that a group of Russian bombers had taken off from a base in Russia.

Data from Ukraine’s defenses warned of the takeoff of several Tupolev Tu-95MS from the ai

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Who is Juan Carlos Peinado, the judge who opened the proceedings against Begoña Gómez

View of the entrance to the Court of Madrid in Plaza Castilla (Isabel Infantes/Europa Press)

This Wednesday, the Court of Education No. 41 of Madrid opened investigative proceedings against Begoña Gómez, responding to the complaint presented by the “Trade union” Mani Pulite, based on several newspaper articles, one of which was confirmed as a hoax. All this led to the possible resignation of the country’s president, Pedro Sánchez, but who is the person who started all this? Who is the judge who opened this proceeding?

The magistrate is none other than Juan Carlos Peinadohead of Court 41 of the Plaza Castilla courts. A judge who is not unknown to the media as he has presided over several controversial cases involving accusations against journalists, against football players and other complaints filed by Manos Liminas.

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Peinado’s best-known case occurred in 2019. At that time, the magistrate decided to call journalists from eight major Spanish media outlets to testify as suspects, including El Mundo, El País, ABC, El Confidencial, La Vanguardia, El Español, Cadena Ser and RTVEfor an alleged crime of disclosure of secrets, for having leaked news, under secret summary, relating to the arrest of some members of the Committees of Defense of the Republic (CDR).

The controversy arose given that, at the time of the release of this data, which included details of public importance such as secret meetings and subversion plans, the summary conducted by the judge of the National Court, Manuel Garcia Castellon, was under secret summary. Only a few weeks later this secrecy was abolished, allowing for greater disclosure of information regarding the activities of the group accused of terrorism. The request to investi

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US Provides New ATACMS Missiles to Ukraine Amid Tensions with Russia and North Korea

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Sorry, please use a different browser. North Korea’s close-in missiles are making a big fuss… US “Provides new ATACMS to Ukraine”

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The US belatedly revealed that it had already provided Ukraine with a new ATACMS long-range missile.

He explained that this is related to the fact that North Korea provides ballistic missiles to Russia.

This is reporter Lee Chi-dong.

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It was revealed that Ukraine used a new ATACMS tactical surface-to-surface missile with a range of 300 kilometers during last week’s air strike on the Crimean Peninsula.

It was sent by the United States in March, and soon additional aid will be deployed to the battlefield in Ukraine.

Ukraine, which confirmed the power of the old ATACMS, which has about half the range, continued to request a better version.

The change in US lukewarm attitude appears to have

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[Notice]For customers from the European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom – Yahoo! JAPAN

From Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Yahoo! JAPAN is no longer available in the EEA and the United Kingdom

Please be informed that from Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Yahoo! JAPAN’s services are no longer available to our users in the EEA (European Economic Area) and the United Kingdom, as it has been determined by Yahoo! JAPAN that providing

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I have managed to manage and find solutions to the water challenge in CDMX

Clara Brugadacandidate of Morena and its allies for the Head of Government of Mexico City, affirmed that the candidate of the PAN, PRI and PRD represents three mafias in the capital, that of the real estate cartel, that of the Libertad union, who extorts, and that of the cartel of sexual exploiters.

In her first message, in the Second Chilango Debate, the former mayor of Iztapalapa pointed out that she is a prepared high school woman with government experience, a woman who has experienced water scarcity.

I have managed to manage and have found solutions to the water challenge of Mexico City in Mexico, Brugada stressed.

He pointed out that the government of Mexico City is facing the problem of water contamination, the Benito Juárez mayor’s office.

Today you will see two models of how the City should be governed, one that represents corruption, privatization, led by Santiago Taboada, and another that represents honesty and well-being, led by me, said the Morena candidate. .

It is one that seeks votes in the face of a t

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“Favoritism and injustice are inevitable. It cannot be the judgment of a professor that marks the career of a student”

«This places the future of a student in the hands of a single professor, with the risk of injustice and favoritism. An exam cannot decide a person’s career.” Pierino Di Silverio, secretary of Anaao Assomed, rejects the elimination of the entrance test to Medicine, foreseen by the basic text approved by the Senate Education Committee: «Even if the decree does not provide for the end of the limited number, it still contains serious critical issues ».

With the new rules, enrollment in Medicine (and also in Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine) would become free. After the first semester, exam grades will decide whether a student can continue.

«So the selection problem is only postponed for six months. The basic text does not specify how, but in any case it says that the evaluation will be done on the basis of the exams. Which means that only the teachers, with their votes, would decide.”

So, according to you, the risk of favoritism is just around the corner…

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Educational administrators seek to end “20 years of oppression”

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Many union bodies are preparing to participate in the national march led by Moroccan administrators in Rabat, on Saturday, April 20, to demand an end to “20 years of oppression.”

According to what was reported by the National Union of Supervisors, this march comes “in protest against the government’s policy of persistently impoverishing and oppressing this group professionally, materially, socially and morally,” and as an expression of “overwhelming dissatisfaction with this policy.”

The Union expressed its categorical rejection of any “diminishing of the file of the Inter-Ministerial Board of Directors and the Ministry of Interior’s administrators during the rounds of social dialogue,” stressin

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