Around the Bloc: Kremlin Accuses West of Hatchet Job on Putin
Governments, media, and NGOs are trying to influence a September parliamentary vote in Russia, a senior official charges.
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Governments, media, and NGOs are trying to influence a September parliamentary vote in Russia, a senior official charges.
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Some analysts see rejection of bill modeled on Russia’s 'foreign agent law' as another sign of cooling relations with Moscow.
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Incident comes days after police in southern Russia detained the opposition leader in an anti-terrorist operation.
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Government in Warsaw has until Monday to answer concerns over constitutional court or face further legal procedure.
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Decision comes after only governing party had registered candidates.
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Conservative governments claim Brussels tragedy proves link between refugees and terrorists.
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Volodymyr Groysman emerges as front-runner to replace unpopular premier.
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Ukraine insists separatist areas are too insecure to hold elections there, as stipulated in Minsk peace deal.
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Russian foreign minister says only Putin can make such an agreement.
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Zagreb calls for respect for human rights and other conditions to be met.
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Authorities reportedly accuse the game of being anti-Russian and too critical of Soviets.
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President Emomali Rahmon suggests holding the holidays on consecutive days in the latest of a series of eccentric proposals.
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Aleksi Petriashvili survives attack, his Free Democrat party will face former coalition partner Georgian Dream in elections this year.
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