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Infighting erupts in Russia's anti-Kremlin opposition over Alexei Navalny
Russian opposition plans to convert anger over Alexei Navalny’s arrest and jailing into parliamentary seats at the ruling pro-Kremlin party’s expense later this year have suffered a setback after an acrimonious outbreak of infighting.
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U.N. envoy, Iran's Zarif discuss how to end war in Yemen
United Nations Yemen mediator Martin Griffiths and Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif discussed on Monday how to make progress toward a nationwide ceasefire and reviving the political process in Yemen, a U.N. spokesman said.
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Why Azerbaijan Is Trying to Rekindle Israeli-Turkish Ties?
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Russian prosecutors seek Navalny jail term, Kremlin tells U.S. to back off
Russian state prosecutors said they would ask a court on Tuesday to jail opposition politician Alexei Navalny for up to three and a half years, and the Kremlin said it would not listen to U.S. complaints about his case.
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Analysis: GameStop saga may provide early test of Biden administration ethics pledges
Arguably the last thing new U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wants to take up during her first days in office is a financial market imbroglio involving one of her last private sector business relationships.
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Key Challenges for the Armenian Foreign Policy in 2021
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Perspectives of the US-China relations: Implications for Armenia
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Explainer: How investors view the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff
Investors have been weighing a major political unknown since the November election that could ripple through asset prices: control of the Senate.
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