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Houthis
The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, is a Zaydi revivalist and Shia Islamist political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s. It is predominantly made up of Zaydis, whose namesake leadership is drawn largely from the al-Houthi family. The group has been a central player in Yemen's civil war, drawing widespread international condemnation for its human rights abuses, including targeting civilians and using child soldiers. The movement is designated as a terrorist organization by some countries. The Houthis are backed by Iran, and they are widely considered part
Russophilia
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Russophilia is the identification or solidarity with, appreciation of, or support for the country, people, language, and history of Russia. One who espouses Russophilia is called a russophile. Its antonym is Russophobia. In the 19th century, Russophilia was often linked to variants of pan-Slavism, since the Russian Empire and autonomous Serbia were the only two Slavic sovereign states during and after the Springtime of Nations.
50 Cent Party
term for internet commentators who are paid to sway public opinion for the Chinese Communist Party
Bald and Bankrupt
British travel vlogger and YouTuber
M62 Movement
political movement in Niger
For the Freedom of Nations!
Russian-led inter-party movement
Forum for the National Unity of Abkhazia
political party in Abkhazia
Informer
Serbian newspaper