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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation Between Two Deputies at The National Assembly - Paris

Altercation between Modem deputy Nicolas Turquois and Socialist deputy Mickael Bouloux at the Assemblée National in Paris, France on November 28, 2024, as parliamentarians debated the repeal of pension reform. MP Nicolas Turquois almost came to blows last July with RN deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Émeric Salmon. The day ended at midnight without a vote on the text proposing the repeal of the pension reform. Nearly 600 amendments remained to be examined at midnight, the deadline for discussions, the presidential camp having slowed down debates with the stated aim of preventing a vote on this emblematic reform of Emmanuel Macron's term in office. Photo by Damien Maudet via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

Voters cast their ballots at a polling station in Doha, Qatar, on November 5, 2024. Qatari citizens began voting on Tuesday in a referendum on the 2024 draft amendments to Qatar's permanent Constitution, the state news agency QNA reported. Photo by Nikku/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

A voter casts his ballot at a polling station in Doha, Qatar, on November 5, 2024. Qatari citizens began voting on Tuesday in a referendum on the 2024 draft amendments to Qatar's permanent Constitution, the state news agency QNA reported. Photo by Nikku/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

Voters queue to cast their ballots at a polling station in Doha, Qatar, on November 5, 2024. Qatari citizens began voting on Tuesday in a referendum on the 2024 draft amendments to Qatar's permanent Constitution, the state news agency QNA reported. Photo by Nikku/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

Constitution Referendum Day - Doha

A voter casts his ballot at a polling station in Doha, Qatar, on November 5, 2024. Qatari citizens began voting on Tuesday in a referendum on the 2024 draft amendments to Qatar's permanent Constitution, the state news agency QNA reported. Photo by Nikku/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Holy Struggle Movement Holds Protest - Yerevan

Supporters of the Tavush for the Homeland movement, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, gathered outside the General Prosecutor’s Office in central Yerevan. Demonstrators held posters depicting Armenians imprisoned by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. They expressed their concerns over the Armenian authorities' failure to protect the rights of their compatriots detained in Baku, demanding their release and return to Armenia. Galstanyan accused Pashinyan of complicity in crimes against Armenians, stating, “He himself admitted to participating in the ethnic cleansing of our brothers and sisters in the Republic of Artsakh.” He called for a criminal investigation into the recent ruling by the Constitutional Court, which suggested amendments to the Armenian Constitution that could affect its stance on reunification with Nagorno-Karabakh—a move that Baku claims threatens its territorial integrity. Opponents of this change argue that Pashinyan lacks the authority to ame

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MONGOLIA-ULAN BATOR-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS-PRESIDENT-VOTING

MONGOLIA-ULAN BATOR-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS-PRESIDENT-VOTING

(240628) -- ULAN BATOR, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh casts his vote at a polling station in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, June 28, 2024. Mongolians started voting in the regular parliamentary elections on Friday morning to elect 126 legislators. In May 2023, the State Great Khural, the country's parliament, passed amendments increasing the number of legislators from 76 to 126. Mongolia's parliament operates under a unicameral system with a four-year term. (Photo by Suriya/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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MONGOLIA-ULAN BATOR-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS-VOTING

MONGOLIA-ULAN BATOR-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS-VOTING

(240628) -- ULAN BATOR, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A woman casts her ballot at a polling station in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, June 28, 2024. Mongolians are voting in the regular parliamentary elections on Friday morning to elect 126 legislators. In May 2023, the State Great Khural, the country's parliament, passed amendments increasing the number of legislators from 76 to 126. Mongolia's parliament operates under a unicameral system with a four-year term. (Photo by Suriya/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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MONGOLIA-ULAN BATOR-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS-VOTING

MONGOLIA-ULAN BATOR-PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS-VOTING

(240628) -- ULAN BATOR, June 28, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- People fill in ballots at a polling station in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, June 28, 2024. Mongolians are voting in the regular parliamentary elections on Friday morning to elect 126 legislators. In May 2023, the State Great Khural, the country's parliament, passed amendments increasing the number of legislators from 76 to 126. Mongolia's parliament operates under a unicameral system with a four-year term. (Photo by Suriya/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Over 30,000 people rally in Tokyo to defend Japan's pacifist constitution

STORY: Over 30,000 people rally in Tokyo to defend Japan's pacifist constitution SHOOTING TIME: May 3, 2024 DATELINE: May 5, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:27 LOCATION: Tokyo CATEGORY: POLITICS/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the rally 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Japanese): KANEHISA YAMAUCHI, Protester 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (Japanese): AKIKO NOGAKI, Protester 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (Japanese): SHOICHI ITOH, Protester STORYLINE: More than 30,000 peace-seeking Japanese participated in a massive rally in Tokyo on Friday to defend the country's pacifist constitution, chanting "No constitutional amendments, defend the constitution, protect peace!" Japan marked the 77th memorial day of its pacifist post-war Constitution on May 3. The supreme law's Article 9 renounces war and bans the country from maintaining land, sea and air forces, as well as other war potential. However, nowadays, concerns mount among Japanese people regarding the steadfastness in upholding the principles of the war-renouncing constitution. Kanehisa Yamauchi, who just returned

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Lukashenko elected as chair of All-Belarusian People's Assembly

STORY: Lukashenko elected as chair of All-Belarusian People's Assembly SHOOTING TIME: March April 24, 2024 DATELINE: April 25, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:22 LOCATION: Minsk CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Lukashenko delivering speech 2. various of people voting STORYLINE: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was elected as the chair of the All-Belarusian People's Assembly on Wednesday, according to local media reports. The All Belarusian People's Assembly is a general meeting of the Belarusian government with industry leaders and other top officials from every sector of the government. It has previously been held six times from 1996 to 2021. The assembly this year is convened in a newly empowered role, as established by amendments to the Belarusian constitution. It is now recognized as the premier representative body of democracy in Belarus, the BelTA news agency said. Under the new status, the All-Belarusian People's Assembly will convene at least once a year and its members will serve five-yea

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UN General Assembly adopts resolution demanding immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza

STORY: UN General Assembly adopts resolution demanding immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 12, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 13, 2023 LENGTH: 00:04:34 LOCATION: UN Headquarters CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of UNGA Hall 2. various of delegates voting 3. various of voting result on screen 4. various of President of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly Dennis Francis announcing voting result 5. various of delegates applauding 6. wide shot of Francis walking up to rostrum 7. SOUNDBITE (English): DENNIS FRANCIS, President of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly 8. various of Francis speaking 9. various of delegates STORYLINE: The UN General Assembly on Tuesday afternoon adopted a resolution demanding an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" in Gaza. Member states voted down two amendments making specific reference to "extremist group Hamas," with 153 supporting the draft resolution, 10 against and 23 countries abstaining. The resolution demands an "immediate humanitarian c

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Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

His Excellency Surangel S. Whipps, Jr., President, Republic of Palau, appears before a Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing to examine the Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2023, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Thursday, July 13, 2023. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Dr. Siddharth Mohandas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, appears before a Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing to examine the Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2023, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Thursday, July 13, 2023. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Dr. Siddharth Mohandas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, appears before a Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing to examine the Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2023, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Thursday, July 13, 2023. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Senate Energy And Natural Resources Hearing - Washington

Dr. Siddharth Mohandas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, appears before a Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing to examine the Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2023, in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, Thursday, July 13, 2023. Photo by Rod Lamkey/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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