WHY SOCIAL MEDIA MAKES US LESS HAPPY?
Just ten to fifteen years ago, social networks were perceived solely as a convenient means of communication, but today they have become a full-fledged environment for modern human existence.
Just ten to fifteen years ago, social networks were perceived solely as a convenient means of communication, but today they have become a full-fledged environment for modern human existence.
On June 12, 2026, Almaty hosted the International Scientific and Practical Conference titled "The Development of Administrative Justice in Light of the New Constitution: Guidelines for Law Enforcement and Legislative Initiatives".
On Kazakhstan's political arena, one chapter has closed and a new one has simultaneously opened. The country's largest political forces – the AMANAT and Әділет parties – have officially moved toward unification.
Just twenty years ago, a person could go for weeks without receiving any letters. Their phone would remain silent, their mailbox empty, and no one would see this as any kind of tragedy whatsoever.
In these challenging times, the institution of the family remains a moral fortress, determining the health and future of society.
During nighttime patrols, police officers in Shymkent identified a vehicle that was generating excessive noise due to modifications made to its exhaust system.
A few years ago, internet comments were seen as a place for discussion, debate, and the exchange of opinions.
As is known, in order to create conditions for the accelerated and sustainable development of the city of Alatau, the Head of State signed the Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On the Special Legal Regime of the City of Alatau."
The Law "On Amnesty in Connection with the Adoption of the New Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan" has become one of the most extensive acts of legislative humanization in recent years.
In families with graduates, the last bells and graduation parties are important events. It is also close to all of us who once crossed the finish line of school life.
A woman in uniform has long ceased to be a rarity. Today, she serves alongside men, makes difficult decisions, and works under conditions of risk and high responsibility.
Another piece of news from Almaty is shocking in its ordinariness: a 53-year-old patient died during liposuction.
Officers of the Almaty police have suppressed an instance of illegal possession of narcotic drugs.
Day after day, he does his work, remaining outwardly calm and composed. But behind this familiar picture of strength, something else often goes unnoticed.