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In 2024, Baku metro to receive 10 times more subsidies than AZAL


110300068919.webp The Government of Azerbaijan plans to allocate a subsidy of 50 million manats from the state budget to the Baku metro in 2024, which is up by 30.2% from 2023.This was reported by the Ministry of Finance. The report says that these funds are allocated to cover losses that may arise due to the fact that the fare in the subway (40 gapik) is less than the cost of transporting passengers (68 gapik).Next year, “Azerbaijan Airlines” JSC will receive a …

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The President of Uzbekistan initiated the creation of the Turkic Development Bank


110300068918.webp In address at the landmark X summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev unveiled a visionary proposal to bolster the bonds among Turkic nations. The summit, aptly titled “Turkic Era,” provided the stage for President Mirziyoyev’s ambitious initiatives, as reported by a correspondent from the Kazinform agency.President Mirziyoyev’s first groundbreaking proposal involved the establishment of a …

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Approximately 200 square kilometers of Armenian territory is under Azeri control – FM



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Armenia to open diplomatic representation in South Korea, Luxembourg



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Armenian Foreign Ministry and India’s ORF to organize Raisina Dialogue in Yerevan



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Tbilisi Silk Road Forum: si incontrano Armenia e Azerbaijan – Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso


Tbilisi Silk Road Forum: si incontrano Armenia e Azerbaijan  Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso

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NPR News: 11-03-2023 4AM EDT


NPR News: 11-03-2023 4AM EDT

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Greece sends humanitarian aid to Armenia for forcibly displaced … – ARMENPRESS


Greece sends humanitarian aid to Armenia for forcibly displaced …  ARMENPRESS

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The Daily Beat: 2 November


Nearly 170 NGOs issuedjoint statement, appealing to the European Commission to recommend to the European Council that Georgia be granted the EU candidate status. “Despite the ongoing challenges that Georgia must address, as you deliver your fair assessment of progress on the 12 priorities, we strongly urge you to recommend to the European Council that they grant Georgia the status of a candidate EU member country in December 2023,” – reads the statement.


Fifty opposition MPs issuedjoint statement to NATO and EU member states calling for a firm and unified stance against Russia’s ongoing occupation and the establishment of a permanent Russian naval base in Ochamchire port. This comes after the ruling party refused to support a joint parliamentary resolution, prompting the opposition to seek international support through a joint statement of their own.


PEN America, an internationally acclaimed US-based NGO, published a new report, “Taming Culture in Georgia,” documenting the Georgian government’s drive under the Culture Minister, Tea Tsulukiani, to curb freedom of expression and take control of the country’s cultural sectors.  The report suggests that silencing artists and writers signals the country’s movement towards authoritarianism, further urging the international community of serious risk of Georgia’s further democratic backsliding.  


USAID published a report on Georgia’s Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index 2022, shedding light on the complex dynamics of Georgian civil society work and its challenges. According to the USAID report, in 2022, the Georgian civil society sector’s combined sustainability score stood at 4.0, the same as in 2021 and previous years since 2014. The CSO Sustainability Index uses a seven-point scale, with 1 representing the highest and seven the lowest level of sustainability.


The former coach of the Russian freestyle wrestling teams, Dzhambolat Tedeyev, erected the bronze statue of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the village of Tsorbisi in the occupied Tskhinvali region. During the opening ceremony, Tedeyev addressed the youth from the North Ossetia region of Russia and the occupied Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia with a speech about Vladimir Putin and the 2008 events.


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The Daily Beat: 2 November


Nearly 170 NGOs issuedjoint statement, appealing to the European Commission to recommend to the European Council that Georgia be granted the EU candidate status. “Despite the ongoing challenges that Georgia must address, as you deliver your fair assessment of progress on the 12 priorities, we strongly urge you to recommend to the European Council that they grant Georgia the status of a candidate EU member country in December 2023,” – reads the statement.


Fifty opposition MPs issuedjoint statement to NATO and EU member states calling for a firm and unified stance against Russia’s ongoing occupation and the establishment of a permanent Russian naval base in Ochamchire port. This comes after the ruling party refused to support a joint parliamentary resolution, prompting the opposition to seek international support through a joint statement of their own.


PEN America, an internationally acclaimed US-based NGO, published a new report, “Taming Culture in Georgia,” documenting the Georgian government’s drive under the Culture Minister, Tea Tsulukiani, to curb freedom of expression and take control of the country’s cultural sectors.  The report suggests that silencing artists and writers signals the country’s movement towards authoritarianism, further urging the international community of serious risk of Georgia’s further democratic backsliding.  


USAID published a report on Georgia’s Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index 2022, shedding light on the complex dynamics of Georgian civil society work and its challenges. According to the USAID report, in 2022, the Georgian civil society sector’s combined sustainability score stood at 4.0, the same as in 2021 and previous years since 2014. The CSO Sustainability Index uses a seven-point scale, with 1 representing the highest and seven the lowest level of sustainability.


The former coach of the Russian freestyle wrestling teams, Dzhambolat Tedeyev, erected the bronze statue of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the village of Tsorbisi in the occupied Tskhinvali region. During the opening ceremony, Tedeyev addressed the youth from the North Ossetia region of Russia and the occupied Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia with a speech about Vladimir Putin and the 2008 events.