Categories
South Caucasus News

NPR News: 01-17-2024 5AM EST


NPR News: 01-17-2024 5AM EST

Categories
South Caucasus News

Davos 2024: Armenian President, UN High Commissioner for Refugees discuss Nagorno- Karabakh – ARMENPRESS


Davos 2024: Armenian President, UN High Commissioner for Refugees discuss Nagorno- Karabakh  ARMENPRESS

Categories
South Caucasus News

Davos 2024: Armenian President, UN High Commissioner for Refugees discuss Nagorno- Karabakh



Categories
South Caucasus News

EBRD and Amundi-ACBA collaborate on cross-currency repo transaction



Categories
South Caucasus News

Реабилитацией столичного проспекта Церетели займутся 4 компании


По словам заместителя мэра Тбилиси Ираклия Бенделиани, с целью завершения реабилитации проспекта Церетели были заключены контракты с четырьмя компаниями. Как заявил Бенделиани, компании «Enco», «Parma», «Geo Group» и «Black Sea Group» уже задействованы в восстановительных работах. «Вчера я вам говорил, что идет этап исследования рынка, эта документация направлена ​​нескольким компаниям, четыре из которых выразили готовность […]

Categories
South Caucasus News

France Senate to discuss today draft on passing Armenia territorial integrity resolution


default.jpg


Categories
South Caucasus News

Slovakia backs Hungary’s stance to block EU’s financial aid to Ukraine


The New Voice Of Urraine:  Slovak PM Robert Fico, following a meeting with his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban, announced his support for Hungary’s position against amending the EU budget to allocate EUR 50 billion ($55 billion) in aid to Ukraine, Ukrainian news outlet European Pravda reported on…


Categories
South Caucasus News

Journalist Shahin Rzayev, who was arrested on 15 January for 15 days for “hooliganism” and unexpectedly released 24 hours later, revealed the reason for his arrest. On his Facebook page he wrote: “The real reason was my careless “ambiguous” post (now deleted). I was misunderstood, I meant the exact opposite….


Journalist Shahin Rzayev, who was arrested on 15 January for 15 days for “hooliganism” and unexpectedly released 24 hours later, revealed the reason for his arrest.

On his Facebook page he wrote: “The real reason was my careless “ambiguous” post (now deleted). I was misunderstood, I meant the exact opposite….


Categories
South Caucasus News

Mobile – PanARMENIAN.Net


Mobile  PanARMENIAN.Net

Categories
South Caucasus News

Prosecution Witness Says Jimmy Lai Encouraged Protests in Hong Kong


HONG KONG — The first prosecution witness to testify in a landmark national security case against Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai said on Wednesday he had been instructed by Lai to call people to join protests in 2019 and draw the attention of Western democracies.

The witness, Cheung Kim-hung, said Lai believed a proposed law that would allow people in Hong Kong to be sent to China to face trial in courts controlled by the Communist Party would be used to crackdown on the territory’s democracy and freedoms.

According to Cheung, Lai said “the business community was very much concerned” and “if the law was enacted, media would not survive.”

The bill was later withdrawn by the government. But mass demonstrations over the bill evolved into pro-democracy protests that rocked the city for months.

Lai, 76, founder of the now defunct pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily, has pleaded not guilty to two charges of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and a lesser charge of conspiracy to publish seditious material.

For years an outspoken critic of China’s Communist Party, Lai is the highest profile figure to face prosecution under the security laws that Beijing imposed on the financial hub in 2020.

Cheung, former CEO of Apple Daily’s parent company, Next Digital, said Lai gave him instructions to “use Apple Daily to call people to take to the streets, to demonstrate, and to pressure the government.”

He told the court that the image of Lai “was all along very clear, who pursued democracy, freedom and was anti-totalitarian.”

Cheung added that Lai had a view of “getting the attention of Western democratic countries, hoping that they could provide assistance, and even take stronger actions, including imposing sanctions.”

Lai’s trial is being closely watched by diplomats.

Hong Kong’s former colonial ruler, Britain, and the United States have called for Lai’s immediate release, saying the case is politically motivated. Hong Kong officials say Lai will receive a fair trial.

Both Chinese and Hong Kong officials have said the national security laws were vital to restoring stability in Hong Kong. They punish acts of subversion, secession, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces with up to life imprisonment.

Other prosecution witnesses include Apple Daily’s former associate publisher Chan Pui-man, former editorial writer Yeung Ching-kee, activist Andy Li and a paralegal Chan Tsz-wah. They have all pleaded guilty and will be sentenced at the end of the trial.