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Travel · RussiaFaced with increasing incidents of xenophobia following the Moscow terror attack, Tajiks are canceling travel plans to Russia. The four main suspects in the attack are Tajiks and many migrants from the Central Asian nation working in Russia say they have been increasingly targeted. At the main airport in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, a transportation worker told RFE/RL that people "are afraid to go to Russia."See the Story
'They Are Afraid': Tajik Migrant Travel To Russia Plummets After Moscow Attack
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White House · RussiaThe White House has again dismissed Russia's allegation that Ukraine was involved in the attack on the Crocus City concert hall and said that the United States had passed clear and detailed information to Russian security services about an extremist attack in Moscow in advance of the attack.See the Story
U.S. Again Dismisses Russian Assertion Of Ukrainian Link To Concert Hall Attackers
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Ukraine · UkraineA determined Ukrainian barista who survived a Russian air strike on her cafe has inspired local residents with her courage and now hordes of coffee customers who saw her viral video are turning out to buy hot brews and express support. It makes for quite a contrast from the sight of windows being blasted in, recorded on the cafe's security camera on March 25.See the Story
Customers Pitch In To Help Ukrainian Barista After Russian Attack
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Serbia · SerbiaJournalists in northern Serbia are facing "unprecedented levels" of intimidation, including threats of physical violence. Dinko Gruhonjic found death threats graffitied outside his home. He is one of seven journalists in Serbia to be targeted in March.See the Story
'They Came To My Doorstep': Journalists In Serbia Targeted With Death Threats
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Vladimir Putin · UkraineRussian schools could soon be teaching children "patriotic" songs by pop musicians loyal to President Vladimir Putin who have performed in occupied parts of Ukraine. The idea was proposed by a member of Russia's rubber-stamp parliament and has been backed by the Education Ministry. Putin's reportedly favorite band is among the acts being proposed.See the Story
The Pro-Putin Pop Idols Pitched To Preach Patriotism At Russian Schoolkids
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Alexei Navalny · RussiaA former member of late Russian opposition politician Aleksei Navalny's team in Bashkortostan, Olga Komleva, was sent to pretrial detention on March 28 on a charge of participating in an extremist group's activities.See the Story
Court In Russia's Bashkortostan Orders Arrest Of Former Navalny Team Member
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EvacuationsKazakh emergency officials said on March 28 that almost 300 residential buildings have been affected by ongoing floods caused by an abrupt shift to warm weather that led to a mass snowmelt.See the Story
Kazakh Flooding Caused By Rapid Snowmelt Prompts Evacuations
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Plane CrashRussian military bloggers have identified the variant as a Su-35. The pilot ejected and has been rescued according to local social media. Sevastopol, Crimea Governor Razvozhaev has also told his social media following that the aircraft fell into the sea and presents no threat to civilian infrastructure.See the Story
Russian Fighter Jet Crashes Near Sevastopol, Says Moscow-Installed Governor
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