POLITICS
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ANC announces a two-month break in anti-government protests
The Armenian National Congress (ANC), led by the former President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan, will hold no public rallies for…
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Abe government mulls dispatching SDF troops on EU missions
The Abe administration is considering creating a framework through which Self-Defense Forces personnel would participate in international missions involving European…
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All European shades of ISIL colour black: Neonazism of Europe and Fascism in the Arab World
By Allan Bogle How did Europe manage to drag Arabs to the wrong side of history – a confusion,…
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Georgia’s UNM to demand government’s resignation in a protest rally
Georgia’s center-right opposition party United National Movement (UNM) announced its plans to hold a protest demonstration in Tbilisi on March…
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New clashes between Armenian and Azeri forces claim two lives
The situation on the line of contact between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces in Nagorno Karabakh remains tense. On February 28,…
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Venezuela sets deadline for U.S. to cut embassy staff
Washington has 15 days to reduce its 100-strong embassy staff in Caracas by some 80 percent, Venezuela said Monday. It’s…
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Russia and Ukraine agree on the supply of gas
Moscow and Kyiv came to terms after negotiations on gas deliveries to Europe. According to the deal, Russia will keep…
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Analyzing China’s role in Afghan peace process
By Nasurullah Brohi The question of post-2014 Afghanistan and its aftermath remained of prime concern to regional states and as…
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Baku paves the bridge towards Shanghai
By Fuad Huseinzadeh The Republic of Azerbaijan has applied for the observer status in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The…
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Pakistan-India: Ending the red lines
By Usman Ali Khan Two recent events formed a subtle connection in my mind. On 25 January, India and the…
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