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@BloombergRadio: RT by @mikenov: Bloomberg’s @PaulWallace123 discusses the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war on today’s Bloomberg Daybreak pod…


Bloomberg’s @PaulWallace123 discusses the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war on today’s Bloomberg Daybreak podcast:

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Levon Kocharyan to be released by virtue of law, lawyers say



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Switzerland extending humanitarian assistance to Armenia with 1.5 million Swiss francs


Switzerland is stepping up its support for civilians in Armenia and the region through the immediate release of 1.5 million Swiss francs to be distributed among key humanitarian actors on the ground.

In less than a week, more than 100,000 people have fled Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia in search of security, food, shelter, and a future livelihood. The international community, the Armenian authorities and the civil society are working hard to create best possible conditions to receive and support these people, especially in view of the coming winter.

In response to this urgent situation, Switzerland has taken initial decisions to release 1.5 million Swiss francs to support humanitarian efforts on the ground in a comprehensive manner. Distributed equally among three key actors WFP, UNHCR and the ICRC, the funds are directed towards addressing the immediate needs of the refugees. With their specificities, all three interventions will work on hosting, increasing food security, and building economic resilience of the refugees.

The World Food Programme WFP of the UN will utilize a grant of 500’000 Swiss francs to extend the ongoing Swiss-funded REBCA (Resilience and Economic Recovery of Border Communities in Armenia) project launched back in November 2022. With the additional funds, the REBCA project will prioritize the most vulnerable refugees settled in rural areas of Syunik and Gegharkunik regions, as well as their host families, providing them with immediate humanitarian, psycho-social, and economic support. The project will also set-up integration mechanisms to build resilience.

A contribution of 500’000 Swiss francs to the UN Refugee Response Plan (RRP) was approved earlier in October, with the UNHCR as the lead partner. The RRP will reinforce UNHCR’s emergency response to support the RA Government’s efforts to host the refugees and enhance resilience.  As an additional effort, a Swiss expert has been made available for UN organizations for communication and data analysis.

The last portion of 500’000 Swiss francs will cover the efforts by the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC, jointly with the Armenian Red Cross Society, providing emergency psycho-social and economic aid. The ICRC will also continue to support the Armenian authorities in their endeavor to clarify the fate of missing persons. A specific attention will be put on the families of the missing. This funding is in addition to the one million Swiss francs already granted to the ICRC for its operations in the region in 2023.


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US CDC to Expand Surveillance of Travelers for Respiratory Viruses 


The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will expand its traveler-based surveillance program to include testing for respiratory viruses, partners Ginkgo Bioworks and XWELL said on Monday.

The expansion, to be launched at four of the seven participating airports, comes ahead of the fall and winter months in the United States when viruses that cause respiratory diseases such as influenza and respiratory synctial virus (RSV) usually circulate more heavily.

CDC has warned that it expects hospitalizations from COVID-19, RSV infections and flu this year to be similar to last year’s numbers, higher than the pre-pandemic levels.

Ginkgo and XWELL said they will monitor over 30 new viruses, bacteria, and antimicrobial resistance targets including seasonal respiratory pathogens such as influenza A and B, RSV, and SARS-CoV-2 as part of the expansion.

The expansion will launch at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Boston Logan International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport.

The surveillance program is a public-private partnership between the health agency, Ginkgo’s biosecurity and public health unit, Concentric, and XWELL’s diagnostic testing service, XpresCheck.

The agency conducts voluntary nasal swabbing and airport wastewater sampling as part of the program, aimed to help with early detection of new SARS-CoV-2 variants and other pathogens.


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Perspectives | Why Azerbaijan won’t follow Iran’s calls to boycott … – Eurasianet


Perspectives | Why Azerbaijan won’t follow Iran’s calls to boycott …  Eurasianet

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Renowned mugham singers to delight music lovers


People’s Artist Alim Qasimov and Honored Artist Farghana Qasimov will delight mugham music lovers with a new concert.

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South Africa recalls diplomats from Israel for talks


Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshaveni says South Africa is recalling its diplomats from Tel Aviv for talks, Report informs.

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EU foreign policy chief: ‘What is happening now is a war of religions or civilizations’ 


What is happening now is a war of religions or civilizations, Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said, Report informs, citing foreign media sources.

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Evacuation announced at Saint-Lazare train station in Paris due to bomb threat


Part of the Saint-Lazare train station in central Paris has been closed due to a bomb threat, and visitors to the shopping center located in the building were urged to leave the premises

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Azerbaijan triples green tea exports to Moldova


In January-August this year, Azerbaijan imported 122.2 tons of green tea worth $927,000.