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Новости за 24.04.2024

Why Is Viktor Orban Keeping The 100-Year-Old Treaty Of Trianon Alive?

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A newly refurbished museum in Hungary is devoted to the 1920 Trianon Treaty, in which Hungary lost around two-thirds of its territory. The state-funded museum is part of a campaign by the right-wing government to foster national unity and a sense of injustice among ordinary Hungarians.

The Two Problems That Bulgaria Can't Solve

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As the country approaches its sixth parliamentary elections in three years, two perennial and pervasive issues remain: corruption and the malign influence of Russia.

Iran's 'Ambassadors Of Kindness' Enforce Hijab In New Head Scarf Crackdown

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has established a new unit in Tehran to enforce religious dress codes amid a fresh crackdown (called the "Light Initiative") on women not wearing a hijab, or head scarf. Calling its members "Ambassadors of Kindness," the unit has issued cheery music videos showing girls happily receiving head scarves. But footage emerging on social media reveals a different picture of Iranian women without a hijab being bundled into vans.



What Is The Treaty Of Trianon And Why It Still Matters?

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The Treaty of Trianon set the terms of peace for Hungary -- a member of the defeated Central Powers -- after World War I. The Allies imposed tough terms and Hungary lost two-thirds of its prewar territory and three-fifths of its prewar population.

Russian Anti-War Activist Loses Appeal Against Conviction

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A Russian court on April 24 rejected an appeal filed by anti-war activist Svetlana Marina against a "forced labor" sentence she was handed last month on a charge of discrediting the Russian armed forces.

North Macedonia Votes For President With Eyes On EU Membership

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Presidential elections are under way in North Macedonia as its 2.3 million people become increasingly anxious to see their tiny Balkan country finally join the European Union after nearly two decades of unfulfilled expectations.

Armenian Police Clear Protesters, Cars From Road After Four-Day Blockade

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Police in Armenia's northeastern Tavush Province forcefully pushed protesters and their cars off a road they had been blockading since late on April 19. The police action followed warnings to the protesters to allow traffic to pass. Residents of Tavush started their blockade after authorities in Armenia and Azerbaijan announced a border-delimitation deal under which Baku will regain control of four formerly Azeri-populated villages in the area. Locals say the deal will strip them of their land and easy access to the rest of Armenia.





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