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Prominent Erdogan Critic Is Convicted and Sentenced to Life Over Protests
ISTANBUL — A Turkish court on Monday convicted a prominent opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of trying to violently…
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New Zealand Protest, an Echo of Canada’s, Digs In and Turns Ugly
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The antigovernment protests that jolted Canada have been quashed. But 9,000 miles away, in the capital…
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Canada convoy draws online support from far-right activists around the world.
The truck convoy protests in Canada that have roiled the nation’s capital are attracting support online among far-right activists across…
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A Moment for Canada’s Far-Right, Still Struggling for Support
The truck convoy protests in Ottawa and several provincial capitals represent an unexpected show of strength for the far right…
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Kazakhstan’s Former Leader Speaks Out on Unrest That Gripped the Country
NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan’s long-serving former president, who was conspicuously absent during the unrest that rocked the country this ...
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For Putin, Propping Up Allies Is Turning Into a Perilous Bargain
From Eastern Europe to the oil fields of Central Asia, President Vladimir V. Putin is straining to maintain a sphere…
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Kazakhstan Says Russian Troops Will Start Leaving This Week
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — A Russian-led military alliance will begin withdrawing its troops from Kazakhstan in two days, the country’s president…
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Russian Troops Will Stay to Finish Job in Kazakhstan, Putin Says
MOSCOW —President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Monday that recent unrest in Kazakhstan had been caused by “destructive…
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Nearly 6,000 Detained Amid Unrest in Kazakhstan
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — At least 5,800 people have been detained and more than 2,000 injured during several days of violence…
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Nearly 6,000 Detained Amid Unrest in Kazakhstan
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — At least 5,800 people have been detained and more than 2,000 injured during several days of violence…
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