Vlada Yermolcheva and Darkhan Sharipov, two activists of the Oyan, Qazaqstan! movement, were arrested in Almaty on May 6 and sent to a detention center for 15 days. Sharipov’s sentence is linked to a picket held against the results of the November presidential elections. Yermolcheva was found guilty of carrying out a demonstration in the aftermath of the March parliamentary election.
and security of the os ce space, it must fulfill to transparency to de-escalate and enhance security for all. now come in that phone call that president biden had with president zelinski, he invited him to help in the de-escalation move toward we have not heard anything official from the white house, carley, tardy. todd: all right alexandria alexandria, let s bring in family law who served in moscow and fox news contributor, do you expect impatient this week? well, you know, i think we can feel the drumbeats of war, but at the same time i can tell you if i were working at the cia come i would tell the director that i would not rule out the possibility that vladimir putin is using all the leverage that he has come a 130,000 troops and military exercises to build up in crimea to extort ukraine and the united states. the west at large to achieve all
Electoral Commission cautions the National Party over tardy donation disclosure
27 Apr, 2021 11:34 PM
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National leader Judith Collins, flanked by housing spokeswoman Nicola Wills, and shadow treasurer Andrew Bayly, during her standup press conference. Photo / Mark Mitchell
National leader Judith Collins, flanked by housing spokeswoman Nicola Wills, and shadow treasurer Andrew Bayly, during her standup press conference. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjason.walls@nzme.co.nz@Jasonwalls92
The Electoral Commission has issued the National Party with a warning over its failure to declare a donation of more than $30,000 on time.
SF resident and TV reporter robbed at gunpoint while filming story on crime
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San Francisco resident Brad Tardy was preparing for an interview with KPIX-TV news reporter Don Ford on Wednesday for a story on crime in his Twin Peaks neighborhood when they were robbed at gunpoint.
As they were standing at Twin Peaks Boulevard and Burnett Avenue in the middle of the afternoon, a white luxury car with four men pulled up next to them and three men hopped out, one of them holding a gun, KPIX reported. He points it right at Don, Tardy said. He says, I’m taking this camera. We all stood there, frozen for a little bit. One of the other guys grabbed the camera. He starts heading back to the car, while the guy with the gun is still pointing it at all of us. The third guy gets into the back seat first, the other guy gets into the back seat and then tries to put the camera and the tripod in the back seat. It’s so big he can’t get the door closed. He’s still poin