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Georgian opponents refuse to participate in debates after police searches in parties

Georgian opponents refused to participate in television debates called by the Government after searches of party offices and organizations that have participated in the anti-government protests of recent days.

As an argument, they denounced the “repression” of the groups that actively oppose the freezing of the negotiations for entry into the European Union (EU) announced last week by the executive.

They are the former Foreign Ministers, Mikhail Dzhanelidze, and Defense, Tinatin Jidasheli, who were part of the Governments of the Georgian Dream party, in power since 2012.

Both were scheduled to participate tonight on public television in the first debate on the institutional crisis with Prime Minister Irakli Kobajidze and Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili.

Registration in the offices of several parties

His rejection became known after the Police initiated searches in the offices of several opposition parties and organizations that have actively participated in the anti-government protests of recent days, the United National Movement (UNM) told EFE in a statement.

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“In the midst of massive protests and violent police persecution against peaceful demonstrators, the authorities of the de facto pro-Russian regime of Georgia have launched a campaign of terror and total repression against opponents,” says the note released by the formation, founded by the imprisoned former president, Mikhail Saakashvili.

The police arrived at the offices of the Youth Department of the MNU, as well as the headquarters of the organizations Droa, Girchi and the Coalition for Change.

Kobajidze assures that the situation is under control

Prime Minister Kobajidze assured that the situation is under control and that the authorities will not allow the repetition of the Ukrainian Maidan in Georgia.

According to Kobajidze, “opposition leaders and rich NGOs are hiding in their offices but will not be able to evade their responsibility” for what is happening in the country.

The number of people arrested in the protests and riots that now served a week exceeds 300 people.

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Climate-driven rains trigger one of Indonesia’s deadliest flood emergencies in years

A torrential monsoon season, compounded by two unusual tropical cyclones, has triggered intense rainfall in several regions since last week, including southern Thailand, northern Malaysia, and large parts of Indonesia.

Climate change has recently intensified rainfall patterns, as a warmer atmosphere is able to hold more moisture. In Indonesia, desperation is growing among those affected by the disaster due to the slow pace of rescue operations and the distribution of humanitarian aid.

Relief agencies warned that the scale of the emergency is nearly unprecedented, even for a country accustomed to frequent natural disasters.

Across the island of Sumatra, the death toll was revised downward to 770 fatalities and at least 463 people still missing as of Wednesday night. Earlier, the national disaster management agency had reported 804 deaths.

Gathering accurate information on the ground remains difficult, as many regions are still cut off due to flood damage, widespread power outages, communication failures, or a combination of all three.

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Russian authorities ban Roblox citing child safety and moral concerns

Russia has blocked access to the U.S.-owned game creation platform Roblox, accusing it of distributing extremist materials and what authorities described as “LGBT propaganda,” state media reported on Wednesday.

The country has repeatedly threatened to ban certain foreign digital platforms, a move that human rights organizations view as part of broader efforts by authorities to tighten control over internet use.

In a statement released through Russian news agencies, the federal communications watchdog Roskomnadzor accused Roblox of hosting “inappropriate content that can negatively affect the spiritual and moral development of children.”

“The game exposes minors to sexual harassment, tricks them into sharing intimate photos, and encourages them to commit acts of depravity and violence,” the regulator claimed.

Last week, the same agency also threatened to ban WhatsApp, the country’s second most widely used messaging app, accusing it of failing to prevent criminal activity.

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Roblox, which is owned by the U.S.-based Roblox Corporation, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

According to company data for 2024, the platform has around 100 million daily users worldwide, nearly 40% of whom are under the age of 13.

Other countries, including Qatar, Iraq and Turkey, have also restricted or banned Roblox, mainly over concerns about the safety of underage users. In the United States, the states of Texas and Louisiana have filed lawsuits against the platform on similar grounds.

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El Chapo’s son Joaquín Guzmán López pleads guilty to U.S. drug trafficking charges

Joaquín Guzmán López, one of the sons of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, pleaded guilty on Monday to drug trafficking charges in a U.S. court, months after his brother Ovidio reached a similar plea agreement, according to local media reports.

The defendant appeared before a federal court in Chicago early Monday afternoon and changed his previous plea in the case, the Chicago Tribune reported. U.S. authorities accuse him of forming, together with his three brothers, the cartel faction known as “Los Chapitos.”

The group is believed to have continued the operations of El Chapo, who has been serving a life sentence in the United States since 2019.

Guzmán López, 39, was arrested after landing in Texas in a small aircraft alongside cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.

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