Thus, a convoy was moving freely from Khankendi in the Lachin direction. This once again proves that humanitarian vehicles can pass freely through the protest area, there are no obstacles for them.
Vehicles Of ICRC, Russian Peacekeepers Pass Freely Along Azerbaijan’s Lachin-Khankendi Road
Two trucks of Russian peacekeepers have driven along the Lachin-Khankendi road, passing near Shusha, without any issues, trend reports from the scene. Thus, since the morning, 26 cars of peacekeepers …
Photos show what daily life looks like in restrictive North Korea
While North Koreans live within a rigid society with little connection to much of the outside world, they still go day-to-day living their lives.
Houthis Loot Real Estate in Ibb, Yemen
Ibb governorate witnessed a new wave of Houthi looting of real estate over the past few days as the group continues to control public and private property. Informed sources in Ibb reported that Houthi …
US Pres. Extends Nat’l Emergency Regarding Afghanistan
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The Baloch have begun targeting Chinese workers and contractors and have even begun destroying public property to oppose Pakistan’s backing of Chinese investments. Recently, a bomb blast derailed a …
Filling Cambodian lakes with sand creates pricey new land. It also displaces families.
Communities living on Phnom Penh’s largest natural lake, Boeung Tamok, face eviction after the Cambodian government reallocated their land.
JLand to launch over 1,000 new property units worth RM650 mln in 2023
Johor Land Bhd (JLand), the property development arm of JLand Group Sdn Bhd, will launch more than 1,000 new property units in Johor this year with a gross development value (GDV) of RM649.6 million.
Are Thailand’s ‘weak laws’ turning Bangkok heritage area into a ‘China town’?
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