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Kristaps Porzingis can only watch shocking Celtics collapse with mystery illness limiting him

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As the Knicks made yet another soul-crushing run in the fourth quarter Wednesday, all Kristaps Porzingis could do was watch.

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Bill Gates accuses Elon Musk of ‘killing’ children with USAID cuts

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Billionaire reopens feud with Tesla chief as he unveils plan to spend $200bn on philanthropy and close foundation in 2045

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US Raises Travel Risk For Caribbean Countries

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Cuba was one of the 41 countries that featured on an internal memo seen by Reuters that were being considered for a full visa suspension by the White House.

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Bill Gates pledges remaining fortune to Gates Foundation

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Bill Gates says he will donate 99% of his remaining tech fortune to the Gates Foundation

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Beckham and Neville part of new ownership group at English soccer club Salford

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Beckham and Neville part of new ownership group at English soccer club Salford [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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The year of the NBA playoff comeback continues. A look at how these 20-point rallies keep happening

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The year of the NBA playoff comeback continues. A look at how these 20-point rallies keep happening

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Almaty University Criticized After Female Students Told to Bow to Men

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A controversy has erupted at the Kazakh National Pedagogical University (KazNPU) in Almaty after first-year female students were instructed to bow to men during an orientation session. The incident, which triggered widespread criticism, has drawn sharp condemnation on social media and reignited debates about gender roles in Kazakhstani society.

According to social media posts, female students were gathered in an auditorium where they were shown a video containing behavioral “recommendations.” In the footage, men of varying ages advised young women on how to conduct themselves in public, including avoiding revealing clothing, refraining from loud speech, and bowing to men as a sign of respect.

The online response was overwhelmingly critical:

“I am for modesty, but bowing? I’m a guy myself, and I don’t support this.”

“At this rate, it won’t just be North Korea waiting for us, but Afghanistan too. What’s next, banning women from education?”

“Instead of teaching girls about their rights, financial literacy, or where to seek help, they’re being taught useless things, like how to be patient and accommodating.”

“Disobedient girls are Kazakhstan’s main problem, aren’t they?”

“And when will men be taught not to beat women and to respect their mothers?”

The KazNPU administration released a statement in response, promising stricter oversight of educational materials used in student events:

“On May 5, an educational session was held at the university to promote national values and enhance the cultural and moral awareness of students, aligned with the ethical philosophy of Abai Kunanbayev. Although similar content has not previously drawn criticism, the video shown during this session sparked a mixed reaction and significant debate. The administration acknowledges the concerns and will exercise heightened caution in selecting materials for such events going forward.”

The university also stated that KazNPU is a secular institution committed to upholding students’ rights to personal choice and freedom of expression.

The controversy continues to fuel discussions online, highlighting broader tensions between traditional values and contemporary views on gender and education in Kazakhstan.

This is not the first time Kazakhstani universities have come under scrutiny. In February 2025, a second-year student at Nazarbayev University in Astana was detained by law enforcement after being caught secretly recording female students in a restroom. The university launched an internal investigation following a public outcry.

In another incident, a guest business coach at a university in Almaty, later identified as Aika Aleami, prompted complaints after asking students to close their eyes and sing along to what appeared to be religious music. Aleami later clarified that the exercise was intended as a mindfulness technique, not a religious practice, citing its popularity in Western wellness programs.


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How to Watch Truist Championship: Live Stream PGA TOUR Golf, TV Channel

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The PGA TOUR is back in action this week at Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina, where some of the world’s top players will compete in the Truist Championship.

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Эльдар Намазов: Почему Иран не стал союзником Азербайджана

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GOP centrists revolt against steep cuts to Medicaid and other programs in Trump’s tax breaks bill

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