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+ | |20220107||spiegel.de||[https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/kasachstan-und-sudan-wie-schaltet-man-in-einem-ganzen-land-das-internet-ab-a-c07b0425-8b1d-4d78-9425-f522d489f4c7 Kasachstan und Sudan Wie schaltet man in einem ganzen Land das Internet ab?]||[[INTERNET]] / [[KZ]] | ||
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|20220105||rt.com||[https://www.rt.com/russia/545219-kazakhstan-protests-nationalists-security/ ‘Nationalists are on the rise’: How protests in Kazakhstan turned violent & why Russia feels it can’t stay silent - Central Asian security, access to space, and ethnic Russians among reasons why Moscow can’t ignore unrest in the former Soviet nation]||[[KZ]] | |20220105||rt.com||[https://www.rt.com/russia/545219-kazakhstan-protests-nationalists-security/ ‘Nationalists are on the rise’: How protests in Kazakhstan turned violent & why Russia feels it can’t stay silent - Central Asian security, access to space, and ethnic Russians among reasons why Moscow can’t ignore unrest in the former Soviet nation]||[[KZ]] |
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