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Armenia suggests non-aggression pact be signed with Azerbaijan – Le Monde


Armenia suggests non-aggression pact be signed with Azerbaijan  Le Monde

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“Having a strong and capable army is the sovereign right of every country.” prime minister – Radar Armenia


“Having a strong and capable army is the sovereign right of every country.” prime minister  Radar Armenia

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Houthis attack US ship in Gulf of Aden


Yemen’s Houthis launched a missile attack on the US Navy ship USS Lewis B. Puller in the Gulf of Aden, Report informs via TASS.

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Bahar Muradova: ‘We want active participation of women in social and political processes’


The role of women in promoting participation in political and social processes is undeniable, Bahar Muradova, head of the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs, Report informs.

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Chairman of CEC: People of Armenian origin can vote as citizens of Azerbaijan


The Chairman of the Central Election Commission (CEC) Mazahir Panahov said that people of Armenian descent can participate in voting as citizens of Azerbaijan, Report informs.

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Gas supply orders from Azerbaijan to Italy via TAP down by over 15%


On January 29, the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), which transports Azerbaijani gas to Europe, received an order of 281,999,147 kWh for gas supply from the Melendugno exit point of Italy, down 13.2% from the previous week, Report informs, citing TAP’s elec

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Zelenskyy warns Ukraine conflict will turn into World War 3


Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he fears the Ukrainian conflict will escalate into a third world war if Russian aggression is not contained with support from Kyiv’s Western allies, Report informs citing The Independent.

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Australia Boosts Funding to East Timor Police


SYDNEY — Australia said it will spend $23 million to support policing in East Timor, boosting disaster response and technology capabilities in the small Southeast Asian neighbor that recently upgraded ties with China.

Minister for International Development and the Pacific Pat Conroy arrived in East Timor on Monday and met with Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão.

“Australia is committed to working with Timor-Leste to deliver skilled and professional policing services that contribute to a stable and secure Timor-Leste,” Conroy said in a statement.

Australia will provide the $23 million to continue a policing partnership between the two nations that began 20 years earlier, he added.

East Timor’s President Jose Ramos Horta said in September a strategic partnership signed by Gusmão with China would boost Chinese investment and infrastructure, but did not extend to military cooperation, and Australia remained its top security partner.

Australia is concerned at China’s efforts to increase security and policing ties in the Pacific region, after Beijing struck a security pact with Solomon Islands.

East Timor is a developing nation around 700 kilometers northwest of Australia.

China’s ambassador to Australia said this month Beijing has a strategy to help Pacific Island nations with policing, not defense, and its growing presence in the region should not alarm Australia.

Conroy will travel on Tuesday to Nauru, which switched diplomatic ties from Taiwan to Beijing earlier this month.


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Australia Boosts Funding to East Timor Police


SYDNEY — Australia said it will spend $23 million to support policing in East Timor, boosting disaster response and technology capabilities in the small Southeast Asian neighbor that recently upgraded ties with China.

Minister for International Development and the Pacific Pat Conroy arrived in East Timor on Monday and met with Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão.

“Australia is committed to working with Timor-Leste to deliver skilled and professional policing services that contribute to a stable and secure Timor-Leste,” Conroy said in a statement.

Australia will provide the $23 million to continue a policing partnership between the two nations that began 20 years earlier, he added.

East Timor’s President Jose Ramos Horta said in September a strategic partnership signed by Gusmão with China would boost Chinese investment and infrastructure, but did not extend to military cooperation, and Australia remained its top security partner.

Australia is concerned at China’s efforts to increase security and policing ties in the Pacific region, after Beijing struck a security pact with Solomon Islands.

East Timor is a developing nation around 700 kilometers northwest of Australia.

China’s ambassador to Australia said this month Beijing has a strategy to help Pacific Island nations with policing, not defense, and its growing presence in the region should not alarm Australia.

Conroy will travel on Tuesday to Nauru, which switched diplomatic ties from Taiwan to Beijing earlier this month.


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