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Head Of Anti-Graft Agency In Montenegro Arrested On Suspicion Of Abuse Of Office

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The director of Montenegro’s Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) has been arrested after a search of the ACA's offices and vehicles in Podgorica in the latest in a series of measures aimed at curtailing graft and abuse of public office at the highest levels of the Montenegrin justice system.

Kazakhs Prepare For Second Wave As Central Asia, Russia Struggle With Floods

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In the Kazakh city of Oral, thousands of residents are building dams and preparing for another wave of flooding that could arrive on April 20. With no help from the state, people in a village in the Russian region of Orenburg raised money to build their own 1.5-kilometer dam. And in Tajikistan, flooding has destroyed homes in many villages.

Raisi Reiterates Warning As Israel Mulls Response To Weekend Air Attack

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has reiterated his warning to Israel that "the tiniest invasion" would trigger a swift and severe response amid global concerns over how the Jewish state will retaliate following a drone and missile attack on it orchestrated by Tehran over the weekend.

Iran's Afghan Community Worried About Prospect Of War With Israel

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Members of Iran's sizable Afghan community are worried about the prospect of a full-blown war between Tehran and its archfoe, Israel. In the wake of Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel on April 13, observers say an all-out conflict is a possibility.



As Iran And Israel Escalate Conflict, Arab States Stick To Their Guns

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As Israel and Iran engage in a dangerous game of one-upmanship that threatens to plunge the Middle East into a broader conflict, Arab countries have shown that resolving the Gaza war and maintaining regional stability is their highest priority.

70 killed As Afghanistan Hit By Heavy Rains

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Around 70 people have been killed by heavy rains lashing Afghanistan over the past five days, the government's disaster management department said on April 17.

U.K. Says Israel 'Making Decision To Act' As Iran Vows To Respond To Any Incursion

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British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said on April 17 that Israel “is making a decision to act” in response to Iran's missile and drone attack over the weekend, while Iran warned that even the “tiniest” invasion of its territory would bring a “massive and harsh” response.

Iran Says UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief Will Visit Tehran

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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, will shortly be travelling to Tehran to resume nuclear talks with the Iranian side, a top Iranian official said on April 17.

Georgian Riot Police Use Pepper Spray, Detain Protesters

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Riot police used pepper spray against demonstrators and detained several of them in the Georgian capital on April 16. This came after thousands of protesters gathered for a second day in front of the parliament in Tbilisi as lawmakers in plenary session debated a revived bill to designate certain groups as "foreign agents." The ruling party previously backed the controversial "foreign agents" bill in 2023, then withdrew it in reaction to an earlier round of mass protests.

Putin's Classmate Named Russian Supreme Court Chair

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Russia's Federation Council on April 17 voted to appoint Irina Podnosova, who in 1975 graduated from the Leningrad State University's law school along with Vladimir Putin, to the post of chairwoman of the Supreme Court.

Jailed Kazakh Journalist Mukhammedkarim Launches New Hunger Strike

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Independent Kazakh journalist Duman Mukhammedkarim, on trial for what he says are politically motivated charges, has launched another hunger strike to protest against the delay of an investigation into his complaint that he was tortured in custody.

Crew Of Ship Seized By Iran Safe, Operator MSC Says

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The 25 crew members of the MSC Aries, which was seized by Iran on April 13, are safe, shipping firm MSC said, adding that discussions with Iranian authorities were in progress to secure their earliest release.

Council Of Europe Assembly Recommends Extending Invitation To Kosovo

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The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) recommended late on April 16 that Kosovo be invited to become a member of the Council of Europe and will monitor its fulfilment of an "extensive list of commitments and obligations as from its accession."





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