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            <title>Papers, Please: German Military Museum Bars Ukrainians, Russians, And Some Other Nationalities</title>
            <description>A major military museum in the western German city of Koblenz is denying entry to nationals from 26 countries, causing tense scenes with some visitors who arrive with children.  </description>
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            <title>Freedom For Foreigners, Limitations For Locals As Turkmenistan Opens To Tourism</title>
            <description>A loosening of rules for tourists entering Turkmenistan has been noticed by travellers and tour agencies but locals say the sudden liberalization is not extending to Turkmen citizens.</description>
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            <title>Rooftop Raids: Turkmenistan Cracks Down On Starlink Users</title>
            <description>Arrests and confiscated terminals are being reported in Turkmenistan as locals set up secret Starlink connections to access the internet in the authoritarian country. </description>
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            <title>Hormuz Crisis Has Supercharged The Middle Corridor Trade Route</title>
            <description>While diplomatic efforts struggle to stabilize access to the Strait of Hormuz amid tensions between the United States and Iran, Eurasian trade is increasingly being redirected toward overland alternatives, with the Middle Corridor emerging as a key diversification route in Eurasian logistics.</description>
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