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    Criminal proceedings have been opened in Ukraine in connection with   call to refrain from using  “Armenian Genocide” term
    Aug06

    Criminal proceedings have been opened in Ukraine in connection with   call to refrain from using  “Armenian Genocide” term

    ArmInfo. The State Bureau of Investigation has opened criminal proceedings under Article 367 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine based on the materials of an appeal regarding an amazing message to civil servants about the prohibition of even mentioning the phrase “Armenian Genocide” on the eve of Memorial Day. MP Daria Volodina,...

    NURE to open its branch in Uzbekistan
    Aug06

    NURE to open its branch in Uzbekistan

    Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Ukraine Alisher Kurmanov met with the Rector of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (NURE) Valerii Semenets. …read more Source:: Uzbekistan National News...

    Belarus promises to cooperate with Ukraine on suspected Russian mercenaries – Belta
    Aug05

    Belarus promises to cooperate with Ukraine on suspected Russian mercenaries – Belta

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    Ukraine leader hopes Minsk will hand over suspected Russian mercenaries to Ukraine
    Aug05

    Ukraine leader hopes Minsk will hand over suspected Russian mercenaries to Ukraine

    KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday he hoped Belarus would hand over suspected Russian mercenaries to Ukraine for future prosecution. …read more Source:: The...

    Kazakh Folk Music Project Wins British Council’s Big Idea Challenge
    Aug05

    Kazakh Folk Music Project Wins British Council’s Big Idea Challenge

    The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. NUR-SULTAN – The “More Than Music” project became a country champion in the British Council’s global Creative Spark Big Idea Challenge. Martebe Abidilda, the author of “More than Music,” seeks to familiarise her fellow citizens with Kazakh folk music. The...

    Impact of Armenian aggression and global crisis on Azerbaijan
    Aug05

    Impact of Armenian aggression and global crisis on Azerbaijan

    RAUF RUSTAMOV I was originally working on an article about the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy of Azerbaijan, but with the recent events that took place in my country, it is important for me to give an immediate reaction and call for justice. During the 18 years of my early university life and my following business career in...

    51-year-old mom digs tunnel to free son from prison, arrested
    Aug04

    51-year-old mom digs tunnel to free son from prison, arrested

    KYIV, Ukraine (ANN): A 51-year-old mother was arrested after she was caught digging a tunnel to free her son from a prison in Ukraine. …read more Source:: The...

    51-year-old mom digs tunnel to free son from prison, arrested
    Aug04

    51-year-old mom digs tunnel to free son from prison, arrested

    A 51-year-old mother was arrested after she was caught digging a tunnel to free her son from a prison in Ukraine. The post 51-year-old mom digs tunnel to free son from prison, arrested appeared first on Inquirer News. …read more Source:: The Philippine Daily...

    Lukashenko: Transnistria, the Caucasian tangle of contradictions, the  Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict still remain unresolved in the  post-Soviet space
    Aug04

    Lukashenko: Transnistria, the Caucasian tangle of contradictions, the  Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict still remain unresolved in the  post-Soviet space

    ArmInfo. Today Belarus is located on a geopolitical rift, living by its own mind, it turned out to be the only peaceful link in the center of Eurasia. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated this in his message to the Belarusian people and the National Assembly today. The Belarusian leader noted that today trade conflicts are spilling...

    Hungarian waves in Karaköy: From the Danube to the Bosporus
    Aug04

    Hungarian waves in Karaköy: From the Danube to the Bosporus

    Monitoring Desk ISTANBUL: An exhibition of model ships, trilingual texts and historical images organized partly by the Hungarian Cultural Center at Istanbul’s coastal Karaköy quarter has been set up to remind passersby of Hungarian-Turkish collaboration across the Black Sea In the 19th century, travelers embarking from Budapest to Istanbul...