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The statue, which commemorates the “comfort women” of World War II, has embroiled the local government in a minor diplomatic ...
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There is a growing tension between Pakistan’s internal political fractures and the external desire for regional stability.
Gagik Ghazinyan, a former dean of the YSU Faculty of Law, who is known for his opposition views, has been summoned to the ...