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Tajikistan, Maldives cancel visas


Tajikistan and the Maldives Sign Agreement to Abolish Visa Requirements, Azernews reports.

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@AlexandruC4: RT @AlexandruC4: BREAKING: Russia’s central bank suspends all currency purchases. https://t.co/DQemDXfVLk



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@mikenov: For Russia, Nuclear Weapons Are the Ultimate Bargaining Chip – The New York Times https://t.co/ydohZ87rft



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@mikenov: For Russia, Nuclear Weapons Are the Ultimate Bargaining Chip – The New York Times https://t.co/ydohZ87rft



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@mikenov: Could Ukraine Acquire Nuclear Weapons? – Warrior Maven https://t.co/qU8nvDrHXz The story from the New York Times is, however, also totally irresponsible. It sounds like a disinformation story fed to the Times indirectly from Moscow as part of a strategy of deception, coming from…



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@mikenov: Could Ukraine Acquire Nuclear Weapons? – Warrior Maven https://t.co/qU8nvDrHXz The story from the New York Times is, however, also totally irresponsible. It sounds like a disinformation story fed to the Times indirectly from Moscow as part of a strategy of deception, coming from



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South Caucasus News

Georgia’s Ruling Party Ignores Challenges, Nominates Right-Winger For President


Georgia’s billionaire political power broker Bidzina Ivanishvili has introduced a Euroskeptic former soccer player as his ruling party’s nominee for a disputed presidential vote next month, despite mounting constitutional disagreements and a postelection boycott in the Caucasus nation.

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@mikenov: News Review – The Russian World



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@mikenov: News Review – The Russian World



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Strongest snowstorm in last half century hits Seoul


The capital of South Korea, Seoul, has been hit by the strongest snowstorm in the last half-century. The severe weather conditions have caused widespread disruptions, including limited public transport and the cancellation or delay of 220 flights, Azernews reports.