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Le Maroc et le Mexique déterminés à renforcer leur coopération bilatérale
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75% des députés soutiennent l absence de conditions à l aide américaine à Israël
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EU-Turkey relations are at a historic low point, say MEPs
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At least 1 mln people are illegally imprisoned in China – Uyghur rep in Vilnius 2021-04-22 BNS/TBT Staff
VILNIUS - At least one million people are illegally imprisoned in China and are doing forced labor, Uyghur representative Rayhan Asat said during a discussion on the human rights situation in China, held at the Lithuanian Seimas on Thursday. At least one million people have been put into camps and still more illegally imprisoned in militarized jails, factories and schools. Every Uyghur family is suffering the same thing, their crimes against humanity. The world can stop this atrocity before more tight measures are taken by the Chinese state, the human rights lawyer said.
Vladimir Putin warns West of a Russian red line that Joe Biden and others will regret crossing
Firstpost 3 hours ago The New York Times © Provided by Firstpost Vladimir Putin warns West of a Russian red line that Joe Biden and others will regret crossing
Moscow: He warned ominously of “red lines” in Russia’s security that, if crossed, would bring a powerful “asymmetric” response. He reminded Western leaders once again of the fearsomeness of his country’s modernised nuclear arsenal. And he boasted of Russia’s moral superiority over the West.
Yet even as President Vladimir Putin lashed out at foreign enemies real or perceived in a state-of-the-nation speech Wednesday, tens of thousands of Russians defied a heavy police presence to pour into the streets to challenge his rule. In Moscow, some gathered across the street from the Kremlin to chant, “Go Away!”