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Новости за 13.05.2024

Kazakh Ex-Minister Found Guilty Of Wife's Murder, Sentenced To 24 Years

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Former Kazakh Economy Minister Quandyq Bishimbaev has been found guilty of murdering his wife and sentenced to 24 years in prison. A court in Astana delivered the verdict on May 13 in a high-profile trial that put domestic violence in the spotlight in Kazakhstan.

Georgian 'Foreign Agent' Law Advances In 67 Seconds Amid Violent Clashes Outside

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The Georgian parliament's Legal Committee took just 67 seconds to advance a controversial "foreign agent" bill on May 13. Some lawmakers said they could not make it to the chamber in time due to the massive police operation outside. Earlier, security forces clashed with demonstrators, beating some of the protesters. Opposition groups say the proposed bill could endanger both civil liberties and the country's bid for European Union membership.

Deadly Flash Floods Hit Northern Afghanistan

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Emergency crews continue scrambling to rescue victims of massive flash floods in remote areas of northern Afghanistan, where hundreds have died. Torrents caused by heavy rainfall have struck communities in Baghlan Province, the worst-hit area, and thousands of homes have been destroyed in Badakhshan, Takhar, Ghor, Faryab, and other provinces.

Kazakh Journalist Fined For Voicing Support For RFE/RL

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A court in Kazakhstan's largest city, Almaty, on May 13 fined journalist Zhamila Maricheva for an online article she wrote supporting RFE/RL's Kazakh Service, known locally as Radio Azattyq.

The Living Fires Of Eastern Romania

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Wild gas fires that have burned for millennia still sputter in isolated forests and hillsides of eastern Romania.



Floods Caused By Mass Snowmelt Continue In Russia, Kazakhstan

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A state of emergency was introduced in the Siberian region of Yakutia on May 13 after four local villages were hit by floods. Residents of four other Siberian villages in the Omsk region were evacuated on May 12 over as water level in the Irtysh River went up dramatically.

Fresh Clashes in Tbilisi As Police Detain 20 Protesters

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There were fresh clashes in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, on May 13 with police reportedly arresting 20 protesters. Tens of thousands have protested for several weeks against a "foreign agent" bill pushed forward by the ruling Georgian Dream party that opposition groups say would curtail civil liberties.

Georgian Protesters Hold Overnight Rally Ahead Of Final Reading Of Controversial Bill

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Thousands of Georgians gathered in front of the parliament in Tbilisi late on May 12 to protest against the so-called "foreign agent" bill, which opponents say would stifle free media and civil society. Activists vowed to stay in the streets overnight ahead of the planned final reading and expected passage of the legislation on May 13.

Armenian Archbishop Leads Fresh Protests Pressing For PM's Resignation

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Thousands of Armenians rallied in Yerevan on March 12 in the latest in a string of antigovernment demonstrations. The protests' leader, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian, is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian over a land deal that cedes some Armenian-held territory to Azerbaijan.





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