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🇰🇿 What’s next after protests in Kazakhstan? | The Stream

Kazakhstan is restive after government forces subdued the most widespread anti-government protests since the country declared independence in 1991. The death toll from several days of unrest remains unclear, with the country’s interior ministry on Sunday retracting a statement that at least 164 people had died. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has called the protests an “attempted coup d’etat”, without offering evidence. Nearly 10,000 people have been…

Is Sudan’s transition to democracy doomed? | The Stream

Two more demonstrators are dead following a massive protest in Sudan on Sunday. Security forces fired tear gas as thousands marched from Omdurman to Bahri, two neighbouring cities of the capital Khartoum, in defiance of the country’s military rulers. The deaths bring the number of people killed in anti-coup protests to 62, according to the pro-democracy Central Committee of Sudan Doctors, who also accused security…

Chinese dog shelter that saved hundreds of strays faces threat of eviction

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Li Xin took over operations of a shelter from stray dogs in China’s capital Beijing in 2009. It’s always been an uphill battle to keep it running, with funding issues and orders from the government to relocate. But Li and her group of loyal volunteers are determined to continue to provide a home for abandoned dogs,…

North Korea ‘political loyalty’ rally draws thousands to streets of Pyongyang #shorts

Thousands of people marched in North Korea in a rally to demonstrate “political loyalty” to the regime and its goals on January 5, 2022. The march occurred on the same day as the country’s first missile launch – reportedly a hypersonic missile – of 2022. In his New Year’s address, North Korean leader Kim Jong un vowed to further strengthen the nation’s defences. Source: KCNA…

State of emergency in Kazakhstan as President appeals to Russia for help – BBC News

A state of emergency has been declared in Kazakhstan where protests sparked by rising fuel prices have widened into unrest over corruption and authoritarian rule. In the country’s largest city, Almaty, demonstrators seized the airport and stormed government buildings. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has sacked his government and said there will be a tough response to the protests. He’s appealed to Russia for help. Clive Myrie…

What is happening in Kazakhstan? – BBC News

Anti government protests have taken place across Kazaklhstan with some turning violent. The protests were sparked by an increase in a price cap on fuel but the unrest has spread to include other political grievances. BBC Newsnight’s Gabriel Gatehouse explains the situation in Kazakhstan amid news that Russian-led troops will be deployed to help “stabilise” anti-government demonstrations. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #BBCNews

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