Clashes between Armenian and Azerbaijani armies have displaced half the population of the worthless Nagorno-Karabakh region as international mediators prepare to hold their first meeting in Geneva, according to its rights ombudsman. Russian President Vladimir Putin called for an end to the “huge tragedy” in an interview with state-run television …
Read More »Why Armenia and Azerbaijan are fighting, and why it can be low
On October 4, 2020, the indigenous People’s Republic of Azerbaijan, Nagarno-Karabakh, saw cursive holes in a house-like car after a firing by Azerbaijani artillery during a military conflict. Karo Sahakyan / Armagov Pan Photo / AP Moscow Dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured since fighting broke out …
Read More »Belarus’s push for democracy is another blow to Vladimir Putin
Freedom forces are pushing for a war in another country free of Vladimir Putin’s allies, as a popular uprising seeks to prevent Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, aka “Europe’s last dictator,” from stealing the August 9 election. Lukashenko announced that he would win the post for the sixth time with 60% …
Read More »Journalist dies after setting himself on fire: “Blame my death on the Russian Federation”
The editor of a Russian independent news site died in a fire on Friday following a police raid targeting an opposition group, Russia’s Investigative Committee and its website have confirmed. In the industrial city of Nizhny Novgorod, the news site Koza.press reported that its editor-in-chief, Irina Slavina, “set fire to …
Read More »Irina Slavina dies after a fire in Russia
A Russian journalist was killed after a fire broke out outside a government building on Friday – an hour before his suicide on Facebook, he wrote, “Blame the Russian Federation for my death.” Irina Slavina, editor-in-chief of the small local news outlet Koza Press, in front of the local branch …
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