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EU leaders to discuss stricter measures to curb arrivals of asylum seekers
Governments who see migration as a political and security risk will be looking for solutions including sending asylum seekers abroad while their claims are processed.
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Kremlin says Ukraine plan may lead to conflict between Russia and NATO
Ukrainian president is trying to rally support for his country amid uncertainty over future of US backing.
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US sanctions Chinese companies accused of making Russian drone parts
China has forged closer ties with Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, but it has repeatedly denied supplying weapons.
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Uzbekistan strives to become one of the world leaders in the production and export of agri-food products
Agriculture is one of the leading sectors of Uzbekistan’s economy.
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A Long War of Attrition May Await Lebanon
By Yeghia TASHJIAN, Beirut-based regional analyst and researcher, columnist, "The Armenian Weekly”
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Is the Balkan Region Israel’s Newfound Interest?
By Fuad Shahbazov, Baku-based independent regional security and defence analyst
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Iceland PM calls new election as coalition government collapses
Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson calls election for November, cites policy disagreements as responsible for government collapse.
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Scottish MP defiant after party sacks him over ‘abhorrent’ Gaza remark
John Mason says he would be ‘happy’ to repeat comment that if Israel wanted to commit Gaza genocide, it would have killed 10 times more.
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