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Stoltenberg: NATO ready to share info to investigate accident at Balticconector


NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday said the alliance stands with Estonia and Finland over concerns about damage to the undersea pipeline Balticconnector.


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Türkiye expects to earn over $1 billion from EURO 2032


Türkiye will earn more than $1 billion from the European football championship to be held in 2032, said the president of the Turkish Football Federation, Mehmet Buyukeksi, Report informs.


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China deports Australian journalist after serving sentence | Arab … – Arab News Pakistan


China deports Australian journalist after serving sentence | Arab …  Arab News Pakistan

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PM highlights “professionalism and commitment” of judiciary professionals on Day of Justice


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The Daily Beat: 10 October


Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, accompanied by his spouse, Lévai Anikó, and a government delegation, arrived in Georgia with a two-day official visit. At the Tbilisi airport, the Hungarian guest was met by the foreign minister, Ilia Darchiashvili. According to media reports, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili are set to discuss bilateral trade-economic relations, the Black Sea submarine electric cable project, and Georgia’s European integration. Reportedly, prime ministers will also chair a Georgian-Hungarian intergovernmental economic commission meeting, and several bilateral agreements will be signed as part of the visit.  


Council of Europe Venice Commission published its follow-up opinion on the Organic Law on Common Courts, welcoming some of the amendments to the Organic Law adopted in June 2023 and some of the September 2023 draft amendments, but  noted that “important previous recommendations have not yet been addressed.” The Commission invited the authorities to “pursue the reform strategy without unjustified delay.” Implementing transparent and effective judicial reform in line with the recommendations of the Venice Commission is one of the 12 EU recommendations necessary for obtaining the EU candidacy status.  


A local watchdog, Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary, released a statement addressing the Georgian judiciary challenges and the ways to tackle them. In its statement, a watchdog uniting around 40 NGOs stressed: “Despite several waves of reforms carried out over the years, the Georgian judicial system still faces fundamental challenges and is experiencing a significant crisis of legitimacy and trust.”


The first deputy speaker of the parliament from the ruling Georgian Dream party, Gia Volski, slammed and rejected even considering the draft parliamentary resolution tabled by some opposition lawmakers on a possible deployment of the Russian naval base in occupied Abkhazia. Gia Volski believes that the tabling of such solutions is inadequate and provocative since Russia announced its plans to build a naval base in Ochamchire in 2009.


In an interview with the Russian state TV channel, Occupied Abkhazia’s de facto foreign minister, Inal Ardzinba, claimed that drawing parallels between Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh is inappropriate. He further argued that Nagorno-Karabakh was not internationally recognized, not even by Armenia itself, while Abkhazia’s state sovereignty is recognized by the biggest country in the world – Russia.


The Tbilisi City Court sentenced Beka Grigoriadis, the father of Lazare Grigoriadis, a young man arrested on charges of violence against police during the March 7-8 protests, to five days in detention. Grigoriadis was handcuffed in the courtroom. The judge also recognized the brother of Beka Grigoriadis, Kakha Grigoriadis, as an administrative offender and fined 2500 GEL. Beka and Kakha Grigoriadis were detained on October 5 during the rally against adopting amendments to the law on Assemblies and Manifestations.


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The Daily Beat: 10 October


Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, accompanied by his spouse, Lévai Anikó, and a government delegation, arrived in Georgia with a two-day official visit. At the Tbilisi airport, the Hungarian guest was met by the foreign minister, Ilia Darchiashvili. According to media reports, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili are set to discuss bilateral trade-economic relations, the Black Sea submarine electric cable project, and Georgia’s European integration. Reportedly, prime ministers will also chair a Georgian-Hungarian intergovernmental economic commission meeting, and several bilateral agreements will be signed as part of the visit.  


Council of Europe Venice Commission published its follow-up opinion on the Organic Law on Common Courts, welcoming some of the amendments to the Organic Law adopted in June 2023 and some of the September 2023 draft amendments, but  noted that “important previous recommendations have not yet been addressed.” The Commission invited the authorities to “pursue the reform strategy without unjustified delay.” Implementing transparent and effective judicial reform in line with the recommendations of the Venice Commission is one of the 12 EU recommendations necessary for obtaining the EU candidacy status.  


A local watchdog, Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary, released a statement addressing the Georgian judiciary challenges and the ways to tackle them. In its statement, a watchdog uniting around 40 NGOs stressed: “Despite several waves of reforms carried out over the years, the Georgian judicial system still faces fundamental challenges and is experiencing a significant crisis of legitimacy and trust.”


The first deputy speaker of the parliament from the ruling Georgian Dream party, Gia Volski, slammed and rejected even considering the draft parliamentary resolution tabled by some opposition lawmakers on a possible deployment of the Russian naval base in occupied Abkhazia. Gia Volski believes that the tabling of such solutions is inadequate and provocative since Russia announced its plans to build a naval base in Ochamchire in 2009.


In an interview with the Russian state TV channel, Occupied Abkhazia’s de facto foreign minister, Inal Ardzinba, claimed that drawing parallels between Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh is inappropriate. He further argued that Nagorno-Karabakh was not internationally recognized, not even by Armenia itself, while Abkhazia’s state sovereignty is recognized by the biggest country in the world – Russia.


The Tbilisi City Court sentenced Beka Grigoriadis, the father of Lazare Grigoriadis, a young man arrested on charges of violence against police during the March 7-8 protests, to five days in detention. Grigoriadis was handcuffed in the courtroom. The judge also recognized the brother of Beka Grigoriadis, Kakha Grigoriadis, as an administrative offender and fined 2500 GEL. Beka and Kakha Grigoriadis were detained on October 5 during the rally against adopting amendments to the law on Assemblies and Manifestations.


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Nakhichevan railway to cross Iran: Azeri president – Mehr News Agency – English Version


Nakhichevan railway to cross Iran: Azeri president  Mehr News Agency – English Version

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Press Conference Notes: Clark Lea previews No. 1 Georgia, Ken … – The Vanderbilt Hustler


Press Conference Notes: Clark Lea previews No. 1 Georgia, Ken …  The Vanderbilt Hustler

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NPR News: 10-11-2023 4AM EDT


NPR News: 10-11-2023 4AM EDT

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President Ilham Aliyev receives participants of 53rd meeting of … – AzerNews.Az


President Ilham Aliyev receives participants of 53rd meeting of …  AzerNews.Az