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The imminent visit of the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye to Russia
Noman Kurtolmosh is traveling to Moscow to answer the invitation of the Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian…
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Pozishchan:We carry the message of peace for the world
The President of Iran said in New York: On behalf of the Islamic Republic of Iran, we are carrying the…
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Islamabad Emphasizes Maintaining Relations with Kabul Despite Differences
Munir Akram, Pakistan’s permanent representative at the United Nations, said that Islamabad is committed to maintaining relations with Kabul despite…
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Order restored to Iranian-Russian relations after geopolitical row
Russia’s relationship with Iran appears to be back on track after a row connected to the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process threatened…
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Central Asian leaders seek German expertise to build manufacturing base
Central Asian leaders sent German Chancellor Olaf Scholz a clear and consistent message during his three-day visit to the region:…
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Kazakhstan: Turkic unity and Kazakh culture on display at Nomad Games
Horsemen tussling over goat carcasses, arrows flying across the steppe, titans hoisting logs aloft in feats of endurance. Such are…
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Parts of Hanoi Remain Flooded as Landslides Hit Northern Vietnam
(Reuters) – Several Hanoi districts remained flooded on Thursday with the weather agency forecasting little change in water levels of…
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Armenia and EU kickstart visa liberalization process
EU aiming to “sustain” Yerevan’s reform agenda. The European Union has commenced its “dialogue” with Armenia on enabling visa-free travel…
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Uzbekistan shuns Russian overtures on closer ties
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s two-day visit to Uzbekistan highlights the limits of the Kremlin’s geopolitical leverage these days. Mishustin…
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Shortage keeping warehousing costs high in Central Asia
Central Asia these days is frequently associated with shortages in a bad way – shortages of heat and electricity, of jobs and, perhaps…
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