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Russian lawmakers: Regime critics who 'hide abroad' will be punished According to the State Duma, new measures will target citizens who are "evading punishment abroad." Regime critics risk losing access to public services, get their bank accounts blo... [1]
State Duma orders households to chat only with Max Russian lawmakers have approved a law which requires all households in apartment building to apply the strongly regulated national messaging app Max. [2]
Settlers attack again the village of Taybeh, Pizzaballa visits Jenin and Nablus Last night, settlers again attacked the Christian village near Ramallah, setting cars on fire and spray painting walls with messages of hate. [3]
Lawmakers greenlight governors’ establishment of regional militias Veterans from the war against Ukraine could get a special role in the armed structures established by Russian regions to protect against “extraordinary situations.” Legislators in Rus... [4]
Students in Russia are forced to use Putin's national messaging app Max Russian universities are transferring communication related educational processes to the new state-controlled messaging system Max, effectively forcing students to install the ap... [5]
Den 18 september går Ryssland till parlamentsval. En del menar att den politiska konkurrensen nu har återvänt till landet. Andra säger att valet bara avslöjar den ryska demokratins sista dödsryckningar. [6]
Ex Russian lawmaker shot dead in Kiev Published : 23 Mar 2017, 21:22 DF-Xinhua Report A former lawmaker of the Russian State Duma, or the lower house of parliament, was killed on Thursday during a shooting in central Kiev, local police said. [7]
When GM Chatchawal Supachayanont was informed that this year’s Dusit International conference was going to be held at Dusit Thani Pattaya from 20-23 May, he wasted no time in conveying the message to the hotel staff and management: “This is one event... [8]
Russian lawmakers: Regime critics who 'hide abroad' will be punished According to the State Duma, new measures will target citizens who are "evading punishment abroad." Regime critics risk losing access to public services, get their bank accounts blo
State Duma orders households to chat only with Max Russian lawmakers have approved a law which requires all households in apartment building to apply the strongly regulated national messaging app Max.
Settlers attack again the village of Taybeh, Pizzaballa visits Jenin and Nablus Last night, settlers again attacked the Christian village near Ramallah, setting cars on fire and spray painting walls with messages of hate.
Lawmakers greenlight governors’ establishment of regional militias Veterans from the war against Ukraine could get a special role in the armed structures established by Russian regions to protect against “extraordinary situations.” Legislators in Rus
Students in Russia are forced to use Putin's national messaging app Max Russian universities are transferring communication related educational processes to the new state-controlled messaging system Max, effectively forcing students to install the ap
Den 18 september går Ryssland till parlamentsval. En del menar att den politiska konkurrensen nu har återvänt till landet. Andra säger att valet bara avslöjar den ryska demokratins sista dödsryckningar.
Ex Russian lawmaker shot dead in Kiev Published : 23 Mar 2017, 21:22 DF-Xinhua Report A former lawmaker of the Russian State Duma, or the lower house of parliament, was killed on Thursday during a shooting in central Kiev, local police said.
When GM Chatchawal Supachayanont was informed that this year’s Dusit International conference was going to be held at Dusit Thani Pattaya from 20-23 May, he wasted no time in conveying the message to the hotel staff and management: “This is one event
Wacharee Pornchaiwisuthikul (2nd row, 3rd left), Dusit Thani Pattaya director of sales and marketing hosted a fun afternoon to thank executives of the hotel’s top accounts recently.
MANILA/JAKARTA -- Jolu Bunda spends up to four hours a day commuting to and from his job as a bank manager in Metro Manila. He leaves for work by 5 a.m.