SAN ANTONIO – Phillip Barcena, the Pride San Antonio president, said Pride is packed with a purpose. And this year, it’s fighting for freedom. “With the legislation that’s been happening, not…
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Central AsiaFeaturedNewsWorld News
UN Women’s Deputy Regional Director: Digitalization Can Advance Gender Equality in Central Asia
by Cody Doyleby Cody DoyleASTANA — Digitalization and innovation have a transformative power in shaping the lives of women and girls in Central Asia, said Deputy Regional Director of United Nations (UN) Women for…
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Biden’s Breakthrough on Immigration
by Elis Carterby Elis CarterThe Supreme Court’s decision Friday allowing the Biden administration to target certain undocumented migrants for deportation came as new data indicate the president’s latest border plan is slowing illegal crossings. Why it…
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Hunter Biden Investigation ‘Integrity’ Undermined if Just Half of IRS Whistleblowers’ Claims Are True: Turley
by Blake Brooksby Blake BrooksGeorge Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley warned that if “half” of the IRS whistleblowers’ claims are true, then Hunter Biden’s tax evasion investigation’s “integrity and credibility would be greatly undermined.” Turley…
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Central AsiaKyrgyzstanNewsRussiaUKWorld News
Kyrgyzstan: As Russia’s Appeal Fades for Laborers, British Farms Call
Lines of mostly men ranging in age from their twenties to their forties filed into the main auditorium at a school in Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, anxiously clutching their passports and…
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Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Court Receives 3,000 Appeals in Five Months
by Thomas Burkeby Thomas BurkeASTANA – The Constitutional Court of Kazakhstan has received more than 3,000 appeals over five months since its establishment, but only 26% of them were under its jurisdiction, Chairwoman of…
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One Year Later, the Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision is Both Scorned and Praised
by Koby Johnby Koby JohnActivists and politicians are marking the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned a nationwide right to abortion with praise from some and protests from others. Advocates on both…
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With Iran-Afghanistan On the Brink of a ‘Water War’, Who Else Might be Drawn in?
by Eli Barkerby Eli BarkerThe perception of insecurity overflowing from Afghanistan into neighbouring countries has mainly centred on terrorist threats or drug smuggling. But a possible “water war” is another variable that is inserting itself with…
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — One person is in custody after a man was left in critical condition during a shooting at Burger King in Berclair on Saturday evening. According to Memphis…
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Germany and Kazakhstan Aim to Deepen Partnership
by Thomas Burkeby Thomas BurkeGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his Kazakh counterpart Kassym–Jomart Tokayev regard cooperation among their nations as that of “key partners” in their respective regions. The total volume of German-Kazakh trade…