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Yerevan subway has new trains



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We are passionate about education, it is an investment in the future of Armenia: David Amaryan – ARMENPRESS


We are passionate about education, it is an investment in the future of Armenia: David Amaryan  ARMENPRESS

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We are passionate about education, it is an investment in the future of Armenia: David Amaryan – ARMENPRESS


We are passionate about education, it is an investment in the future of Armenia: David Amaryan  ARMENPRESS

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Armenia News – NEWS.am


Armenia News  NEWS.am

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Constitutional Court Declares 5-Day Notice Requirement for Spontaneous Assemblies Unconstitutional


The Constitutional Court of Georgia upheld the constitutional claim of the Public Defender of Georgia and declared unconstitutional the requirement to notify the local executive body five days in advance of a spontaneous assembly or demonstration.

According to the Constitutional Court, the freedom of assembly guaranteed by Article 21 of the Constitution of Georgia includes both pre-organized and spontaneous assemblies. Recognizing the need for immediacy in certain situations, the decision affirms that the right to spontaneous assembly and demonstration, even if it involves disruption of traffic, falls within the protected sphere of freedom of assembly and demonstration. Prior to the decision, Article 21 of the Georgian Constitution did not explicitly recognize spontaneous assembly.

The decision specifically addresses the conflict between Article 21 of the Georgian Constitution (which guarantees the freedom of assembly) and Article 8 of the Law on Assemblies and Manifestations (which requires the prior notification) and notes the impracticality of timely notification for spontaneous gatherings.

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Constitutional Court Declares 5-Day Notice Requirement for Spontaneous Assemblies Unconstitutional


The Constitutional Court of Georgia upheld the constitutional claim of the Public Defender of Georgia and declared unconstitutional the requirement to notify the local executive body five days in advance of a spontaneous assembly or demonstration.

According to the Constitutional Court, the freedom of assembly guaranteed by Article 21 of the Constitution of Georgia includes both pre-organized and spontaneous assemblies. Recognizing the need for immediacy in certain situations, the decision affirms that the right to spontaneous assembly and demonstration, even if it involves disruption of traffic, falls within the protected sphere of freedom of assembly and demonstration. Prior to the decision, Article 21 of the Georgian Constitution did not explicitly recognize spontaneous assembly.

The decision specifically addresses the conflict between Article 21 of the Georgian Constitution (which guarantees the freedom of assembly) and Article 8 of the Law on Assemblies and Manifestations (which requires the prior notification) and notes the impracticality of timely notification for spontaneous gatherings.

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NPR News: 12-18-2023 5AM EST


NPR News: 12-18-2023 5AM EST

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Israel-linked group claims cyberattack that shuts down 70% of Iran’s gas stations – The Times of Israel


Israel-linked group claims cyberattack that shuts down 70% of Iran’s gas stations  The Times of Israel

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Israeli hackers say disabled Iranian gas stations, 5 million shekels found in Gaza home of senior Hamas operative – Ynetnews


Israeli hackers say disabled Iranian gas stations, 5 million shekels found in Gaza home of senior Hamas operative  Ynetnews

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Azerbaijan allocates funds to State Road Agency – decree – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan allocates funds to State Road Agency – decree  Trend News Agency