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Moscow Hopes Bishkek Can Help Control Kyrgyz Migrant Workers In Russia – Analysis

Eurasia Review Thursday, 14 November 2024 ()
Popular militias made up of immigrants have been forming across the Russian Federation in cities with significant diaspora populations. These militias are composed of both citizen and non-citizen migrants.

Ostensibly, these militias are meant to work with police to enforce laws and keep the peace between these communities and...
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Moscow Warns of NATO Intervention After Johnson’s Ukraine Comments: Is UK Headed for Conflict? [Video]

Moscow Warns of NATO Intervention After Johnson’s Ukraine Comments: Is UK Headed for Conflict?

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Moscow targeted in biggest drone strike since invasion of Ukraine

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