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Russia Pledges Support for Refugee Return to Karabakh, Seeks Integration with Moscow’s Help

Russia supports the return of refugees to Karabakh, aiming to reintegrate the region. Russia plans to take control of key roads and ensure the return of Armenians. This program has the potential for success. Moscow understands the significance of the Syunik roads and aims to strengthen its integration. However, Russia’s actions are closely monitored, as it maintains a military advantage in the region.

Breaking News

“Mid-Air Scare: Aeroflot SU 1864 Forced to Turn Back to Moscow After Engine Malfunction”

Private jet SU 1864 from “Aeroflot” en route to Yerevan had to return to Moscow due to engine malfunction. Stay tuned for more updates.

Politics World News

Russian Ambassador Addresses Intention to “Reincorporate Armenia” into Russian Sphere: Complicated Situation Requiring Thorough Analysis

Russian ambassador Sergey Kopyrkin discusses the complexity of incorporating Armenia back into Russian and Eurasian integration. Thorough analysis and impartial dialogue are emphasized for resolving differences and maintaining harmonious interstate relations.

Around the Globle

US Ambassador in Moscow Slams Russia’s Human Rights Violations in North Caucasus

US ambassador criticizes Russia’s human rights violations in North Caucasus. Russia’s authorities denied and contradicted US-provided security threat information.

Crime International Politics

“US National Security Advisor Confirms US Warnings to Russia on Military Operations in Moscow Against Terrorists”

US National Security Advisor warns Russia about military operations in Moscow against terrorists. Russia denies involvement in Ukraine.

Crime Politics

“Armenian Public Council Refuses to Participate in Prosecution’s Announcement: Chairman of National Assembly’s Civil Contract Faction Raises Questions About Authorities’ Statement”

The Public Council of the Prosecutor General’s Office in Armenia has chosen not to participate in a recent statement by authorities, according to Mariya Karapetyan, Chairman of the National Assembly’s “Civil Contract” faction. The statement’s content is unknown, but Karapetyan suggests it is prosecutable. The Prosecutor General’s Office is also facing challenges in determining territorial jurisdiction. This raises questions regarding the origin and authority behind recent announcements made by the prosecution.

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“Uzbekistan Urges Citizens to Exercise Caution and Secure Documents Following Moscow Attack; Journalists Face Travel Restrictions”

Following the Moscow terrorist attack, Uzbek authorities urge caution for citizens traveling to Russia. Media reports reveal journalists facing travel restrictions related to the incident. Islamic State claims responsibility for the attack, leaving 139 dead and 182 injured. Russia suspects Ukrainian involvement. Stay informed in Russian. Print.

Politics World News

Russian Foreign Ministry Commends Armenian-Russian Military Cooperation in BRICS Commission

The Russian Foreign Ministry responded to questions about Armenian-Russian military cooperation in a press briefing. Moscow values cooperation between civil societies without political preconditions, welcoming any improvements. Russian and Armenian representatives meet to discuss joint projects and support organizations seeking assistance.

Crime Human Rights International

“Four Suspects of Recent Assault Arrested and Held in Lefortovo Pre-Trial Detention Center: Russian Journalist’s Interrogation and Trial Await”

Four suspects in the recent assault at ‘Krokus’ are now held in Lefortovo pre-trial detention center in Moscow. They are expected to go through interrogation, trial, and possible transfer for medical reasons. Lawyers have already visited the detainees, who will likely be held in separate small cells.

Crime International Law & Order

“Four Individuals Arrested in Moscow for Spreading ‘Crocodile Dandy’ Propaganda: Trial Pending”

Four individuals are detained in Moscow for spreading “Crocodile Dandy” propaganda. They face charges of spreading propaganda (part 3 of Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). The defendants are being held in custody pending trial. Security measures have been installed for each defendant.