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The Inexorable Drive for Socio-Political Reforms in Uzbekistan
By Eldor Tulyakov, Executive Director, Development Strategy Center, Tashkent
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Israel says it has no ‘timeframe’ for end to Gaza hostilities
Israel said on Wednesday it was not setting a timeframe for an end to hostilities with Gaza as its military pounded the Palestinian enclave with air strikes and Hamas militants unleashed new cross-border rocket attacks.
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U.S. and Russian foreign ministers to meet in Iceland in bid to ease friction
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are due to hold talks on Wednesday night ahead of a possible presidential summit in Junein an attempt to improve the dire relations between the former Cold War foes.
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Nord Stream 2 sanctions waivers could aid Russia-U.S. ties, Moscow says
Russian officials on Wednesday said Moscow's fraught ties with Washington could benefit from the waiving of U.S. sanctions on the company in charge of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, after a report said the Biden administration was set to lift them.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan Should Restore their United Nations Recognized Borders
By Lieutenant General (Ret.) Hayk Kotanjian, D.Sc., Full Professor (Strategic Security Studies)
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Big Armenian Decisions on Future Relations with Azerbaijan
By Benyamin Poghosyan, PhD, Chairman, Center for Political and Economic Strategic Studies
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Polish-Romanian Defence and Security Policy
By Eugene Kogan, Tbilisi-based defence and security expert
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Israel pounds Gaza to curb Palestinian militants but rockets still fly
Israel pummelled Gaza with artillery fire and air strikes on Friday as it targeted Palestinian militant tunnels to try to stop persistent rocket attacks on Israeli towns.
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