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The Romanian Parliament votes to dismiss the government. In other developments, an attack in Chuvashia leaves two dead and 32 injured, while two scientists in Novosibirsk receive 12.5-year prison sentences for treason.

The Romanian Parliament has voted to dismiss the government. Additionally, two people were killed and 32 injured in an attack on Chuvashia, while a Russian court sentenced two scientists to 12.5 years for treason.

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