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With Ukraine Tensions High, Russia Blames U.S. Wars for Kazakhstan Crisis

Russia’s top envoy in the United States has cast blame on Washington’s foreign policy for helping to provoke the crisis in Kazakhstan, where he said Moscow has sought to quickly bring stability as part of an allied military intervention at a time of mounting tensions with Ukraine. © Thomson Reuters A view shows a burnt car […]

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‘Kengere ya BBS ne MTN’ Bicycle Challenge among Buganda counties set for February 2022.

Revival of bicycle racing competitions in Buganda is underway as MTN Uganda in partnership with Buganda-owned television; BBS Terefayina, has today launched the Kengere ya BBS ne MTN’ bicycle challenge scheduled for 5th and 6th February 2022. Coined Kengere ya BBS ne MTN, the bicycle racing competition which will be broadcast live on BBS Terefayina,

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Kazakhstan unrest: Russian troops fly in as crackdown continues

Russia-led troops arrive in Kazakhstan amid renewed violence Street battles resume in the country’s largest city, Almaty, as Russia sends in paratroopers to quell countrywide uprising. Troops are seen at the main square where hundreds of people were protesting against the government in Almaty, Kazakhstan [Mariya Gordeyeva/Reuters] IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGESImage caption, Security forces on the streets

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Kazakhstan regime nearing end in ‘revolution’: dissident leader

The regime that has ruled Kazakhstan since the fall of the Soviet Union is nearing its end in a popular revolution where people have for the first time unified to express their anger, a France-based opposition leader said on Thursday. Mukhtar Ablyazov, a former energy minister and bank chairman wanted in his home country on

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Iran talks moving ‘slowly but steadily’ says Russia’s ambassador in Vienna

Vienna talks continue steadily between Iran and other signatories of the original 2015 nuclear accord. On Wednesday, Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Bagheri said he believed talks were moving forward positively. He said the more serious each side takes the talks, the sooner he believed an agreement could be reached. © ALEX HALADA Russia’s envoy in Vienna

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Japan extends US military support amid China, N.Korea ‘challenges’

Japan moved ahead with an expansion of support to US troops as the allies held top-level talks on tensions with China and North Korea. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the two nations were signing a five-year extension of the support package provided by Japan for the hosting of nearly 50,000 US troops

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How An Ex-Socceroo Reluctantly Became A Promising Coach

Former Socceroo Luke Wilkshire has quickly cemented himself as one of Australia’s most promising coaches but it was a career transition that nearly never was. The now 40-year-old, who began his playing career in the English Premier League with Middlesbrough, hung up the boots in 2018 after coming full circle with a final stint at his youth

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Australian state introduces Covid lockdown for the unvaccinated

  Anti-vaxxers living in one Australian state will face a four-day lockdown from today after a surge in Covid infections.© Pixabay australia-g36cb1b7e6_1920.jpgThose living in the Northern Territory who have not had two coronavirus vaccine doses will only be able to leave their homes under strict conditions. These include for essential shopping, for medical treatment, including vaccination, or to provide care. Chief

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UN Security Council to meet Monday on N.Korean missile launch

The UN Security Council will meet behind closed doors Monday to discuss the testing of what North Korea said was a hypersonic missile, according to diplomatic sources. The meeting was requested by the United States, France and the United Kingdom — three of the five permanent members on the Security Council — as well as

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Top Republicans mark Jan. 6 with silence, deflection

NEW YORK (AP) — Oh, how things have changed. © Provided by Associated Press – Sports Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., right, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., left speak on the west side of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, on the one year anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. (AP

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