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MFA denies death of several Azerbaijani citizens in Israel – Trend News Agency


MFA denies death of several Azerbaijani citizens in Israel  Trend News Agency

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UK PM Sunak embarks on visit to Israel – Trend News Agency


UK PM Sunak embarks on visit to Israel  Trend News Agency

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Brent oil falls amid easing of sanctions against Venezuela


Oil prices fell on October 19 morning on news of the easing of US sanctions against the oil and gas sector of Venezuela

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ADY Express to participate in TransLogistica Uzbekistan 2023


ADY Express will participate in the transport and logistics exhibition “TransLogistica Uzbekistan 2023,” taking place from November 1 to 3 2023 in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Report informs, citing the company. 

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Azerbaijan posts sharp decline in crude oil exports to Tunisia 


Azerbaijan exported 41,585.75 tons of crude oil worth $23,587,130 to Tunisia, respectively, down 13.05 times and 17.31 times from the previous year, Report informs, citing the State Customs Committee.

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Azerbaijan aims to increase non-oil and gas exports


Azerbaijan plans to increase the value of non-oil and gas exports in 2026 by 85% compared to 2021

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6th Congress of Azerbaijani Women gets underway in Baku


The 6th Congress of Azerbaijani Women has kicked off at the Gulustan Palace in Baku.

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The Daily Beat: 18 October


The Parliament failed to impeach President Salome Zurabishvili with 86 votes in favor and one against. 90 MPs registered to vote, while 100 votes were needed to impeach the President. A chilly welcome of the President and insulting debates preceded the voting. The ruling Georgian Dream lawmakers claimed that from now on, Salome Zurabishvili is unfit for office and only formally holds the position of President.


Most opposition representatives decried the ruling party’s attempt to impeach the president, claiming political victory over the Georgian Dream. Opposition parties believe that despite the state capture by Bidzina Ivanishvili, the opposition still stands and keeps fighting for the country’s European future. Civil.ge has compiled the politicians’ reactions to the failed attempt to impeach the President.


MEPs also reacted to the impeachment procedure, issuing a joint statement supporting President Salome Zurabishvili. In a joint statement, MEPs openly accused the Georgian government and the ruling party of undermining the country’s EU membership aspirations. MEPs described the government’s behavior and the ruling party’s impeachment initiative as unconstitutional, calling on Georgian MPs not to support the impeachment of the President. Anna Fotiga, Rasa Juknevičienė, Andrius Kubilius, and Miriam Lexmann signed a joint statement.


The National Bank of Georgia (NBG) accelerated the sale of Foreign Exchange (FX) reserves following the turmoil in the financial regulator. NBG intervened five times in less than a month, selling almost USD 150 million. NBG President Natia Turnava explained the USD sales as a way of neutralizing one-off, short-term factors, citing “panic-inducing political appeals to the population, telling them that the [Georgian] financial system, the National Bank, seems to have collapsed.”


Defense Minister Juansher Burchuladze believes that the practice of same-sex marriages is a demographic threat for a country like Georgia. “Our demographic outlook does not afford us the luxury of having a liberal attitude toward non-traditional marriage. Otherwise, in general, I am a liberal person myself and have liberal views towards many issues,” said Minister Burchuladze at the parliament, responding to the MPs’ questions within the “Minister’s Hour.”


The Public Defender applied for the OSCE/ODIHR’s expertise, requesting a legal opinion on the controversial amendments to the Georgian “Law on Assemblies and Demonstrations” (publicly known as “tents law.”) In the letter addressed to the OSCE/ODIHR, the Public Defender pointed out that the draft law constitutes an intensive interference with the freedom of expression/assembly, limiting the expression of opinion through temporary constructions like tents. Human rights watchdogs say the “tents law” will provide the police with more powers to curtail the freedom of assembly. Recently, the President vetoed the “tents law.”  


State Security Service reported the Russian occupation forces’ illegal detention of two Georgian citizens near the Russia-occupied Tskhinvali region.  According to the Security Service, international partners and the co-chairs of the Geneva International Discussions were informed of the incident and the EUMM “hotline” mechanism was activated.


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Armenia and France continue their efforts to turn IFO into anti-Azerbaijani platform


Western Azerbaijan Community calls on the International Organisation of the Francophonie to be cautious and responsible, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijani Defense Minister is on official visit to Uzbekistan


Azerbaijan Defense Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov is paying an official visit to Uzbekistan at the invitation of the Uzbekistan Defense Minister, Lieutenant General Bakhodir Kurbanov. Azernews reports.