Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has declared the beginning of the process to remove Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II from office. He made the announcement during a press briefing, broadcast by Armenpress.
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‘This is his back yard’: police asked about booby traps and shelters as Porepunkah manhunt heads into fourth day | Porepunkah shooting
The entrance to Wangaratta police station is filled with flowers. The trestle tables set up in the foyer had overflowed by Thursday afternoon, the third day of the search for Dezi Freeman, so there were bouquets on the floor.
Friends, colleagues…
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Hungary bars entry of Ukrainian commander of Hungarian descent over oil pipeline attack
Editor’s note: The story was updated to include additional comments from Ukrainian and Hungarian officials.
Hungary has decided to ban the commander of a Ukrainian military unit responsible for the latest attack on the Druzhba oil pipeline from…
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Israeli intel helped Australia uncover Iran’s role in antisemitic attacks – report
A tip from Israeli intelligence helped Australia in its investigation of Iran’s orchestration of two antisemitic attacks carried out last year, Sky News Australia reported Wednesday, citing anonymous sources.
The Australian Security…
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IDF said to raid Syrian army site near Damascus with helicopters, ground troops
Israeli ground troops conducted a commando raid overnight Wednesday-Thursday on a Syrian site it had already bombed on the two previous days, Syrian state media reported, in a major operation said to have included helicopters and fighter…
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Online age checks driving concerns they curtail internet freedoms
Online age checks are on the rise in the U.S. and elsewhere, asking people for IDs or face scans to prove they are over 18 or 21 or even 13. To proponents, they’re a tool to keep children away from adult…
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Putin, Kim Jong Un, and Global, but Not Western Leaders to Attend Beijing WWII Anniversary Parade
More than 20 foreign leaders will take part in China’s commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, according to Xinhua citing the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The commemorations will include a large-scale…
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