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Crimean Tatars protest Russian occupation, 1944 deportations – The Militant

Crimean Tatars protest Russian occupation, 1944 deportations – The Militant
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Russia warns UK it will blow up British ships in the Black Sea

Russia warns UK it will blow up British ships in the Black Sea
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Armenian Prime Minister Pashinian Wins New Political Mandate Despite Recent Military Defeat

Armenian Prime Minister Pashinian Wins New Political Mandate Despite Recent Military Defeat Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 105 Re-elected Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (Source: Reuters) Snap parliamentary elections, held on June 20, resulted in a decisive victory for incumbent Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s Civil Contract party: with 53.91 percent of votes in favor, it will receive 71 out of the 107 seats in the National Assembly, fulfilling Pashinian’s declared goal of obtaining a two-thirds majority yet again. The two other factions in the future parliament, with 29 and 7 seats, respectively, will be the “Armenia” and “I Have Honor” coalition blocs (Azatutyun.am, June 27). The former of the two opposition blocs is led by former president Robert Kocharian (in office 1998–2008) and includes the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashaktsutyun) party; while the latter is led by Arthur Vanetsian, the previous head of the Natio

Moscow Steps up Intimidation Campaign in Black Sea Region

Moscow Steps up Intimidation Campaign in Black Sea Region Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 105 (Source: TASS) During his annual televised national call-in show, on June 30, 2021, Russian President Vladimir Putin mostly talked about the COVID-19 pandemic, as the novel coronavirus is once again sweeping through Moscow and the provinces. Implicitly (but deliberately) embodying the image of the “good tsar” versus the “bad boyars,” Putin listened to appeals from selected subjects who complained of being harassed by ruthless and corrupt Russian bureaucrats, and he promised to help. However, the Russian leader appeared genuinely bored by this public relations exercise, even as lines of communication were suddenly interrupted and operators complained of a possible denial-of-service attack. On a couple of occasions, Putin turned to defense and foreign policy questions about Ukraine and the standoff with the West in the Black Sea. Ukraine, the United States and i

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