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Interviews2 years ago
‘US, NATO provocations behind global crises’
Author and commentator, John Steppling, blames US and NATO provocations for the unrest across the world, including on the Turkish-Syrian border.
‘US, NATO provocations behind global crises’
More2 years ago
Sri Lanka president declares state of emergency amid unrest
Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declares a state of emergency for the second time in five weeks.
Sri Lanka president declares state of emergency amid unrest
Palestine2 years ago
Iran: Fighting the occupier Palestinians’ legitimate right
Iran’s Foreign Ministry calls fighting the occupying Israeli regime the defenseless Palestinian people’s legitimate, obvious, and natural right.
Iran: Fighting the occupier Palestinians’ legitimate right
More2 years ago
Sri Lanka's ruling alliance loses majority ahead of parliament meet
Dozens of Sri Lankan lawmakers walked out of the ruling coalition on Tuesday, amid public anger against the ruling Rajapaksa family as the country struggles with its worst economic crisis in decades.
Sri Lanka's ruling alliance loses majority ahead of parliament meet
More3 years ago
Analyst: Foreign interference behind violent unrest in Kazakhstan
Journalist and geopolitical analyst Leonid Savin says foreign interference was behind the violent unrest in Kazakhstan, which left at least 225 people dead across the Central Asian country.
Analyst: Foreign interference behind violent unrest in Kazakhstan
More3 years ago
Prosecutors say Kazakhstan unrest left ‘225 people dead’
Authorities said earlier this week that life had returned to normal in the country’s main city and former capital, Almaty.
Prosecutors say Kazakhstan unrest left ‘225 people dead’
More3 years ago
Life in Kazakhstan's largest city limps back to normalcy after unrest
Life in Kazakhstan's main city and former capital, Almaty, seems to be returning to normal after days of deadly unrest.
Life in Kazakhstan's largest city limps back to normalcy after unrest
More3 years ago
Almost 10,000 detained over 'foreign-backed' unrest in Kazakhstan
Security forces in Kazakhstan have detained nearly 10,000 people in connection with last week's deadly unrest, the country’s interior ministry said on Tuesday.
Almost 10,000 detained over 'foreign-backed' unrest in Kazakhstan
On The News Line3 years ago
Is Kazakhstan victim of foreign interference?
In view of widespread unrest in Kazakhstan following a hike in fuel prices, there are speculations about foreign interference in the country, especially from the US who is guilty of such an act in several countries, like Ukraine.
Is Kazakhstan victim of foreign interference?
News Headlines3 years ago
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Kazakhstan’s national security committee says former security chief Karim Massimov has been arrested on suspicion of treason.
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