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Russia sends delegation to Armenia to discuss timeframe of withdrawal of peacekeepers from Nagorno-Karabakh – TASS – ARMENPRESS


Russia sends delegation to Armenia to discuss timeframe of withdrawal of peacekeepers from Nagorno-Karabakh – TASS  ARMENPRESS

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UN Court to hold public hearings on Armenia’s request to indicate … – Public Radio of Armenia


UN Court to hold public hearings on Armenia’s request to indicate …  Public Radio of Armenia

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Georgian PM discusses security, geopolitical challenges in EPC Summit discussion – Agenda.ge


Georgian PM discusses security, geopolitical challenges in EPC Summit discussion  Agenda.ge

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Drivers beware! This Georgia road is considered one of the most haunted roads in the country – WSB Atlanta


Drivers beware! This Georgia road is considered one of the most haunted roads in the country  WSB Atlanta

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Genocide To Ethnic Cleansing, Why Europe Has Forsaken Armenians Again – Worldcrunch


Genocide To Ethnic Cleansing, Why Europe Has Forsaken Armenians Again  Worldcrunch

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Israeli arms quietly helped Azerbaijan retake Nagorno-Karabakh, to … – The Columbian


Israeli arms quietly helped Azerbaijan retake Nagorno-Karabakh, to …  The Columbian

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Philippine Airports on High Alert After Anonymous Bomb Warning


The Philippines has placed all its commercial airports on heightened alert after an anonymous warning that bombs could go off on planes headed out of Manila, including to several tourist hotspots, its civil aviation authority said Friday.

“Immediate enhanced security measures” were being implemented at 42 commercial airports across the country, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said in a media advisory, adding the warnings were being verified.

The warning had been sent by email to air traffic services about a threat to flights out of the capital Manila headed to Davao, Bicol and the popular tourist regions of Palawan and Cebu.

“While the information is currently under validation, immediate enhanced security measures are being implemented across all airports,” CAAP said.

CAAP did not say when the warning was made.

On Friday the aviation regulator released to media a Wednesday memo of the order given to airport security managers to beef up security, thoroughly inspect baggage and conduct round-the-clock surveillance after receiving the email threat.

The memo included a screenshot of what it said was the threat, which did not contain the word “bomb” but said “an airplane will explode” at Manila’s international airport today and “please beware.”

“Cebu, Palawan, Bicol and Davao will also be hit,” the anonymous email said.

A source at Philippines Airlines, who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak to media, said the flag carrier was operating “business as usual.”

A spokesperson at Cebu Pacific Air said the airline was “following usual protocols.”

Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista said patrols had been increased and K9 units deployed at all terminals of Manila’s international airport, and law enforcement agencies were coordinating closely.

“There are no expected impacts to any scheduled flights and we would like to ensure the travelling public that protocols are in place to ensure everyone’s safety and security,” Bautista said in a statement.


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Philippine Airports on High Alert After Anonymous Bomb Warning


The Philippines has placed all its commercial airports on heightened alert after an anonymous warning that bombs could go off on planes headed out of Manila, including to several tourist hotspots, its civil aviation authority said Friday.

“Immediate enhanced security measures” were being implemented at 42 commercial airports across the country, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said in a media advisory, adding the warnings were being verified.

The warning had been sent by email to air traffic services about a threat to flights out of the capital Manila headed to Davao, Bicol and the popular tourist regions of Palawan and Cebu.

“While the information is currently under validation, immediate enhanced security measures are being implemented across all airports,” CAAP said.

CAAP did not say when the warning was made.

On Friday the aviation regulator released to media a Wednesday memo of the order given to airport security managers to beef up security, thoroughly inspect baggage and conduct round-the-clock surveillance after receiving the email threat.

The memo included a screenshot of what it said was the threat, which did not contain the word “bomb” but said “an airplane will explode” at Manila’s international airport today and “please beware.”

“Cebu, Palawan, Bicol and Davao will also be hit,” the anonymous email said.

A source at Philippines Airlines, who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak to media, said the flag carrier was operating “business as usual.”

A spokesperson at Cebu Pacific Air said the airline was “following usual protocols.”

Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista said patrols had been increased and K9 units deployed at all terminals of Manila’s international airport, and law enforcement agencies were coordinating closely.

“There are no expected impacts to any scheduled flights and we would like to ensure the travelling public that protocols are in place to ensure everyone’s safety and security,” Bautista said in a statement.


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ECB’s Schnabel says more hikes possible amid inflation risks


The European Central Bank may need to raise interest rates again if wages, profits or new supply snags boost inflation, ECB board member Isabel Schnabel said in an interview published on Friday.


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Charles Michel: Leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia to meet in Brussels at end of October


European Council President Charles Michel said that the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to take part in a meeting in Brussels at the end of October.