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The Ministry of Defense of Belarus reported that on the night of September 5, a number of Russian drones that crossed the state border were shot down. "Shahid" drones were destroyed by fighter jets. Explosions were heard and fires were reported on Telegram channels.
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The President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, signed the decision to start the construction of the Tashkent-Samarkand toll road. According to the document, a tender will be held in September, and work should begin in December. It is planned to complete the project in 2028 and hand over management to a private operator based on a private-public partnership. Tashkent-Andijan, Samarkand-Bukhara toll roads, and the construction of a tunnel at the Takhtaqoracha pass is also planned.
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Askar Akaev, who was overthrown in 2005, appealed to the Kyrgyz Jogorku Kenesh to restore the status of the former president. The parliamentary factions and deputies consult and make the final decision.
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A 14-year-old student shot at a school in the US state of Georgia. As a result, four people - two students and two teachers - were killed, and about 30 people were injured. The arrested teenager was questioned last year after sending an anonymous message threatening a school shooting.
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Recently, we have been hearing a lot of news about bearded citizens being questioned by law enforcement agencies and having their beards shaved. What is the real reason for this? Don't the people at the top like bearded men?! Or is this also a manifestation of Islamophobia?!
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Islam commands istrib. Istibra means to completely get rid of the remaining drops of urine after urination. We know why it is ordered. To be pure. Its medical benefits were also discovered later.
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At the Ashgabat airport, passengers who did not understand and could not answer questions in Russian, mostly young people, are sent back, despite having all their documents in place. The situation of not letting young people on flights is also observed on flights to Turkey.
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Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan are planning to launch a joint production of ferries. Ferries are provided for the needs of Uzbekistan. The cost of the project is 150 million dollars.
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Abdul Fattah Sisi, who organized a coup in 2013 and overthrew the legitimate government of Mohamed Morsi, came to Turkey after 12 years. Within the framework of this visit, issues of cooperation development in defense, energy, trade and other fields will be considered. The leaders of the two countries will exchange views on regional issues, including the Gaza Strip and attacks on the occupied Palestinian territories.
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In Russia, the shortage of drivers is increasing due to the strengthening of legislative requirements aimed at regulating the migration and taxi services industry. By the end of the year, 130,000 taxi drivers will be needed. A shortage of drivers is expected to cause taxi fares to rise by "tens of percent".