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Иран сбил американский истребитель F-15 в небе над Кувейтом



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Salario Mínimo Vital y Móvil en marzo de 2026: montos actualizados


Los montos del Salario Mínimo Vital y Móvil hasta agosto 2026. De esta manera, mediante una resolución oficial se definió el esquema de aumentos entre noviembre de 2025 y agosto de 2026.

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Tehran says no to US negotiations, as Israel aspires for ground invasion against Lebanon


Israel has carried out a preemptive strike against Iran, AzerNEWS reports, citing Israeli media outlets.

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Saudi Arabia intercepts drones targeting Ras Tanura Oil Refinery


Saudi Arabia’s air defenses intercepted two drones targeting the Ras Tanura oil refinery in the Kingdom’s Eastern Province on Monday, according to Defense Ministry spokesperson Turki al-Maliki in remarks to Al Arabiya, AzerNEWS reports.

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Anti-Corruption Bureau Absorbed by State Audit Office


The Anti-Corruption Bureau, a public body established in 2022 as part of EU-recommended reforms, was officially abolished on March 2, with its functions absorbed by the State Audit Office.

The decision was first announced in November 2025 by disputed Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, who argued that the Bureau’s responsibilities, including “collecting and monitoring the asset declarations of public officials, political parties and non-governmental organizations,” would “fit better” within the State Audit Office, which he described as a “higher and more independent constitutional body.”

Alongside the Anti-Corruption Bureau, the Personal Data Protection Service has also been abolished as a separate body, with its functions likewise absorbed by the State Audit Office.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau, established under the European Commission’s fourth recommendation for Georgia’s EU candidate status, faced persistent criticism over what was widely described as a lack of independence and its use to target civil society organizations. Its sole head, Razhden Kuprashvili, appointed by then-PM Irakli Garibashvili, was widely seen as loyal to the ruling party.

In a farewell social media post, Kuprashvili praised the Bureau’s work, saying it has introduced a system that “made the assets of thousands of public officials visible, strengthened whistleblower protection, updated the national strategy, and showed the public that corruption is not invincible.”

In 2025, the bureau carried out a series of inspections of dozens of civil society and media organizations, as well as individuals, under several controversial laws, in what was widely considered political targeting of independent and government-critical groups.

In June, eight CSOs reported receiving court orders for inspections under the Law on Combating Corruption, the Law on Political Associations, and the Law on Grants. In August, seven CSOs said they were instructed to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which they refused, arguing the law did not apply to them.

In September, up to 30 organizations also reported receiving inspection requests under the Law on Grants, which they described as unlawful, noting they had not signed new grant agreements or amended existing ones since legislative changes entered into force.

In October, inspection requests were sent to at least six media groups and individual activists, requiring them to provide records of activities dating back to April 16, a day before the amendments to the Grants Law took effect, and to disclose their bank records.

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Iranians mourning Khamenei’s death have taken to streets of various cities to support the authority



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Тегеран обращается в ООН и предупреждает о «ящике Пандоры»



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Gold prices surge as Israel and US target Iran – $6,000 seen possible


Gold has never been merely a commodity quoted on a trading screen. Across centuries, it has served as a barometer of anxiety — a quiet but powerful indicator of war, instability, and systemic doubt. In recent days, reports of Iran being bombed in the Middle East sent gold soaring to a record $5,400 per ounce. This was not simply a technical market fluctuation. It was a psychological reflex deeply embedded in the architecture of global finance.

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США продолжают атаки на Иран