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NPR News: 09-30-2023 5PM EDT


NPR News: 09-30-2023 5PM EDT

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Navalny Placed In Punitive Confinement One Day After Serving Previous Solitary Incarceration – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty


Navalny Placed In Punitive Confinement One Day After Serving Previous Solitary Incarceration  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

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Dozens arrested in Iran in demonstration commemorating ‘Bloody Friday’ anniversary – The Times of Israel


Dozens arrested in Iran in demonstration commemorating ‘Bloody Friday’ anniversary  The Times of Israel

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Ditching Ukraine aid, U.S. House in bipartisan vote passes bill to … – Georgia Recorder


Ditching Ukraine aid, U.S. House in bipartisan vote passes bill to …  Georgia Recorder

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Deep Divisions Set the Tone For Georgia’s Geopolitical Future – Stratfor Worldview


Deep Divisions Set the Tone For Georgia’s Geopolitical Future  Stratfor Worldview

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More Than 100,000 Refugees Arrive in Armenia as Exodus Swells


More than 100,000 refugees have arrived in Armenia since Azerbaijan’s military operation to retake control of Nagorno-Karabakh, the United Nations said, while thousands more endured long hours of delay in a huge traffic jam at the border.

“Many are hungry, exhausted and need immediate assistance,” Filippo Grandi, head of the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR, said on social media late Friday. “International help is very urgently required.”

Italy said Armenia had asked the European Union for temporary shelters and medical supplies to help it deal with the refugees.

Siranush Sargsyan, a freelance journalist who has been reporting on the flight of the ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, told Reuters that thousands of people — their belongings crammed into cars, trucks and tractors — were stuck on the mountain highway leading to Armenia.

Many required urgent medical attention, Sargsyan said.

“As you can see, we are still stuck on the road,” said Sargsyan.”This exodus is already unbearable physically because we have already spent 16 hours on this road … It seems in the next 24 hours we still won’t be able to reach the border.”

Following a lightning Azerbaijani offensive that returned the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control, many of Karabakh’s 120,000 Armenians began what became a mass exodus toward Armenia, saying they feared persecution and ethnic cleansing despite Azerbaijan’s promises of safety.

Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but is populated mainly by Armenian Christians who set up the self-styled Republic of Artsakh three decades ago after a bloody ethnic conflict as the Soviet Union collapsed.

One refugee vowed to return home eventually.

“The world should not believe that we are willingly leaving Artsakh, ever,” she said. “We fought till the very end, with our blood, with our lives to protect our country.”

Azerbaijan said that one of its servicemen was killed by sniper fire from Armenian forces in the border district of Kalbajar, but the alleged incident was denied by Armenia.


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More Than 100,000 Refugees Arrive in Armenia as Exodus Swells


More than 100,000 refugees have arrived in Armenia since Azerbaijan’s military operation to retake control of Nagorno-Karabakh, the United Nations said, while thousands more endured long hours of delay in a huge traffic jam at the border.

“Many are hungry, exhausted and need immediate assistance,” Filippo Grandi, head of the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR, said on social media late Friday. “International help is very urgently required.”

Italy said Armenia had asked the European Union for temporary shelters and medical supplies to help it deal with the refugees.

Siranush Sargsyan, a freelance journalist who has been reporting on the flight of the ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, told Reuters that thousands of people — their belongings crammed into cars, trucks and tractors — were stuck on the mountain highway leading to Armenia.

Many required urgent medical attention, Sargsyan said.

“As you can see, we are still stuck on the road,” said Sargsyan.”This exodus is already unbearable physically because we have already spent 16 hours on this road … It seems in the next 24 hours we still won’t be able to reach the border.”

Following a lightning Azerbaijani offensive that returned the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control, many of Karabakh’s 120,000 Armenians began what became a mass exodus toward Armenia, saying they feared persecution and ethnic cleansing despite Azerbaijan’s promises of safety.

Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but is populated mainly by Armenian Christians who set up the self-styled Republic of Artsakh three decades ago after a bloody ethnic conflict as the Soviet Union collapsed.

One refugee vowed to return home eventually.

“The world should not believe that we are willingly leaving Artsakh, ever,” she said. “We fought till the very end, with our blood, with our lives to protect our country.”

Azerbaijan said that one of its servicemen was killed by sniper fire from Armenian forces in the border district of Kalbajar, but the alleged incident was denied by Armenia.


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Cyprus condemns Azerbaijan for ethnic cleansing in NK, expresses readiness to take in forcibly displaced persons – ARMENPRESS


Cyprus condemns Azerbaijan for ethnic cleansing in NK, expresses readiness to take in forcibly displaced persons  ARMENPRESS

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Media: Nearly 100,000 people have left Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia – Kyiv Independent


Media: Nearly 100,000 people have left Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia  Kyiv Independent

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Menendez, Durbin, Cassidy, Bipartisan Co… – Senate Foreign Relations Committee


Menendez, Durbin, Cassidy, Bipartisan Co…  Senate Foreign Relations Committee