Norobiik , to random
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"We are witnessing a historic process -- Russians are leaving for the first time in two centuries," independent Azerbaijani analyst Elhan Shahinoglu told AFP.

Observers of the say is too caught up with its invasion of to retain its sway in the region.

Russia quietly exits , ceding its clout 'for good'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russia-quietly-exits-karabakh-ceding-its-clout-for-good/ar-AA1nkGtr?ocid=emmx-mmx-feeds&PC=EMMX01

Norobiik OP ,
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The head of the has always wielded enormous influence in . Wartime conditions, including , have concentrated extraordinary authority in the presidential administration, making perhaps the most powerful in the country’s history — virtually indistinguishable from his boss.

’s chief aide flexes power, irks critics — and makes no apologies
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/05/18/andriy-yermak-power-chief-ukraine/

eeyam , to random
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This is how the media should fight back against the denials of the Marcoses

MikeDunnAuthor , to random
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Today in Labor History February 9, 1886: President Cleveland declared martial law in Seattle because of anti-Chinese violence instigated by the Knights of Labor. The union, which was one of the first to organize workers of different ethnicities, as well as women, was notorious for their anti-Chinese sentiment. They participated in numerous other anti-Chinese riots and supported the xenophobic Chinese Exclusion Act.

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