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Man Backed for Calling Off Wedding Weeks Away After Fiancee Drops Bombshell

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“Lack of financial communication is one of the most-common root causes of divorce,” a financial analyst told Newsweek.

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Uzbekistan Raises Concern over Treatment of its Migrants in Russia

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Uzbekistan has urged Russia to pay greater attention to reports of mistreatment and rights violations involving Uzbek migrant workers living and working in Russia. The issue was formally raised on May 2 during a meeting in Tashkent between Uzbekistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Bobur Usmonov and Russian Ambassador to Uzbekistan Oleg Malginov.

According to Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Usmonov expressed deep concern over the growing number of reports detailing abuse and harsh treatment of Uzbek migrants. He emphasized that such cases constitute violations of the rights and freedoms of Uzbek citizens, which should be safeguarded under the laws of their host country.

The two officials also reviewed priority areas of bilateral cooperation, including upcoming events on both bilateral and multilateral agendas. They confirmed that collaboration in the consular and legal sectors remains strong. Regular consultations are held on consular issues, and a joint working group on labor migration continues to operate, focusing on employment and migration processes.

“Protecting the rights and interests of citizens is at the center of our cooperation,” the Uzbek side said in an official statement. Topics discussed included pre-departure language and vocational training, simplifying the work permit application process, and ensuring that migrants comply with Russian legal requirements upon arrival.

Meanwhile, on May 3, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin held a phone call to discuss deepening their strategic partnership. The leaders reviewed cooperation in trade, industry, and regional business, and praised the recent Innoprom. Central Asia exhibition in Tashkent. They also noted expanding ties in education, culture, sports, and tourism.

Just days earlier, on April 29, a delegation from Uzbekistan, led by Deputy Prosecutor General Shohrukh Aminov, visited Moscow for the first session of a joint labor migration working group. Both parties agreed to enhance legal migration frameworks and to ensure fair and dignified treatment of migrant workers. The Uzbek government reiterated its expectation that Russian authorities will investigate the reported abuses and keep their Uzbek counterparts informed of the outcomes.


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Window Open for Gaza Deal During Trump Middle East Visit, Israeli Defence Official Says

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JERUSALEM (Reuters) – A senior Israeli defence official said on Monday there was a “window of opportunity” for a hostage deal in Gaza during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the region next week but that otherwise Israel would begin its new operation in the enclave. “If there is no hostage …

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A civil war in Chile and a president’s death by suicide inspired Isabel Allende’s new novel

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32 people rescued from yacht that began sinking off Miami Beach

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Live updates: Trump says he is reopening Alcatraz prison

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Democrat Josh McLaurin announces run for Georgia lieutenant governor in 2026

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How ‘The Equalizer’ ended after Queen Latifah series was unexpectedly canceled by CBS

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“The Equalizer” came to an end after 5 seasons on Sunday night.

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9 people shot at a restaurant in suburban Phoenix, police say

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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Nine people were shot at a restaurant in a Phoenix suburb Sunday night, police said. Police received calls reporting shots around 7:45 p.m. at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, Glendale Police Department Officer Moroni Mendez said during a briefing at the scene. At least nine people were shot in Glendale, Arizona,…

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Trump to tap new national security advisor in 6 months; calls Waltz move ‘upgrade’

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Trump said Waltz did not resign, and instead called his nomination to the United Nations an ‘upgrade.’

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