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Russia 'Punishes' Tajik Migrants With Entry Denials, Deportations After Terror Attack

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Many Tajik migrants have been denied entry to Russia or deported from the country without explanation, while others report being beaten by police as anti-migrant sentiment rises in the wake of the March 22 terrorist attack near Moscow. But despite the difficult situation in Russia, many migrants say they will stay as they have no better alternative.



Locals Describe Chaos, Confusion As More Kazakhs Forced To Flee Floods

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Floodwaters in the western Kazakh city of Oral are forcing residents to move to safer ground. Many complain official rescue efforts have been disorganized with little information provided. Widespread flooding in the Central Asian country has led to the evacuation of nearly 19,000 people.

Kazakh Prison Guards To Face Trial For Allegedly Torturing Inmates

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Prosecutors in the central Kazakh region of Ulytau said on April 3 that seven prison guards and five soldiers from the State Penitentiary Service will face trial for allegedly torturing inmates, an extremely rare case in the Central Asian state.

8 Uzbeks Killed In Traffic Accident In Kazakhstan

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Police in the northwestern Kazakh region of Aqtobe said on April 4 that eight Uzbek citizens had died in a traffic accident on a highway connecting with the Russian city of Samara.

Israel Boosts Defenses After Iran Revenge Threat

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The Israeli military halted leave for all combat units on April 4 amid concerns of a possible escalation in violence after the killing of Iranian generals in Damascus this week drew threats of retaliation.

Finland Extends Russian Border Closing Indefinitely

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The Finnish government said it will extend the closure of border stations with Russia until further notice and added several ports to its list where travel would be prohibited.

Navalny Mural In Argentina Prompts Confrontation With Police

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Supporters of the late Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny gathered to paint a mural in his honor in Buenos Aires, before a face-off with Argentine police who said they had received complaints. Activists told us they believed the Russian Embassy was behind phone calls to the authorities.

Moscow Court Rejects Appeal Of Crocus Terrorism Suspect

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The Moscow City Court on April 3 rejected an appeal filed by Isroil Islomov against his two-month detention after his arrest on suspicion of involvement in last month's attack on the Crocus City Hall entertainment center that claimed more than 140 lives.

Republika Srpska Moves Ahead With Proposed 'Foreign Agents' Law

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Republika Srpska is going ahead with its controversial proposed law on "foreign agents," which aims to curb the work of nonprofit organizations financed from abroad in the Serbian entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina.





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