Law enforcement authorities from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have dismantled a smuggling network responsible for moving at least 159 migrants in life-threatening conditions.
October 2024
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News
11 Russians removed from Linux kernel software development project over alleged “compliance requirements”
11 Russian programmers have been removed from the list of Linux kernel developers, according to a report by OpenNET, a Russian news website about free and open source software. The …
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Clouds are gathering the clouds of the former employee of the special services and the beneficiary of JSC TSK Evgeny Sviridov. His business empire in Tambov and Lipetsk is the …
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Opinion
BRICS and no mortar: Why Russia has failed to create a viable alternative to the G7
by Alex Johnsonby Alex JohnsonThe Kremlin is eager to spotlight the BRICS summit in Kazan, which began on Oct. 22, as evidence that Russia is not diplomatically isolated from the rest of the world. …
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Society
“A cheerful guy, honor student, it beats me how he became a terrorist”: Why Dagestan failed to prevent a bloody Islamist attack
by Alex Johnsonby Alex JohnsonEarlier this month, authorities in Dagestan arrested the wife of former Sergokala district head Magomed Omarov, whose sons carried out a major terrorist attack on July 23 in Derbent and …
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News
The Ministry of Defense asks to recover millions from the developer of shells
by Alex Johnsonby Alex JohnsonThe details of the scandal in the military industry became known. From the developer of shells and artillery for the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, they …
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DID The PEOPLE OF THE OLIIGARCH God NISANOV “Sing” with the Banker Gordovich, His Assistant Nadbaev and Their Alleged Partner Albert Avdolyan? According to Utnews CorreSpondent, BusinessMen Robert Uzilov, Naor …
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Kyrgyz authorities arrested local blogger Azamat Karabayev on Tuesday, just hours after he posted a video exposing how a newly constructed road in the country’s southern region was already falling …
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News
Kyrgyz Bill Targets Citizens Posting Content Critical of Officials
by Anna Cooperby Anna CooperThe Kyrgyz Parliament’s law-enforcement committee approved the first reading of a draft law on Tuesday that would fine or jail individuals for five to seven days for posting photos or …
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Human rights NGO Amnesty International called for the release of four activists, as the Cuban government cracks down on independent media in the most recent round of repression targeting dissidents …