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Sahiba Gafarova: Certain forces in Europe cannot come to terms with the restoration of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity


Speaker of the Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova said that certain forces in Europe could not come to terms with the restoration of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, Report informs.

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BOTAS, Türkmengaz mull supply of Turkmen gas for export to Europe


Representatives of the Turkish oil and gas company BOTAS and the Turkmen state corporation Türkmengaz have discussed plans for the delivery of gas from Turkmenistan to Türkiye for its further export to Europe

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Airfield in Crimea hit by rocket


There was a missile attack on the Belbek airfield on the Crimean peninsula, which Russia annexed.

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Bishkek hosts presentation of “100 Moments of Heydar Aliyev’s Life” book – AZERTAC News


Bishkek hosts presentation of “100 Moments of Heydar Aliyev’s Life” book  AZERTAC News

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Ilham Aliyev received Secretary General of Inter-Parliamentary Union


President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has received Secretary General of the …

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Iran’s National Library to open Armenian corner



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ICRC: 303 persons from Armenia missing following 2020-2022 escalations



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Russia to open consular service centers in Armenia, 7 other countries


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PM Pashinyan meets with Board of the Public Broadcaster


Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with the members of the Board of the Public Broadcaster.

Issues related to the activity of the Board, programs and problems of public broadcasters were discussed.


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Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg apologizes to families in fiery US Senate hearing


Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has apologized to families who say their children had been harmed by social media, during a fiery hearing in the US Senate, the BBC reports.

Mr Zuckerberg – who runs Instagram and Facebook – turned to them and said “no-one should go through” what they had.

He and the bosses of TikTok, Snap, X and Discord were questioned for almost four hours by senators from both parties.

Lawmakers wanted to know what they are doing to protect children online.

Legislation is currently going through Congress which aims to hold social media companies to account for material posted on their platforms.

Wednesday’s hearing was a rare opportunity for the US senators to question tech bosses.

Mr Zuckerberg and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew voluntarily agreed to testify – but the heads of Snap, X (formerly Twitter) and messaging platform Discord initially refused and were sent government-issued subpoenas.

Behind the five tech bosses sat families who said their children had self-harmed or killed themselves as a result of social media content.

They made their feelings known throughout, hissing when the CEOs entered and applauding when lawmakers asked tough questions.

While the hearing mostly focused on the protection of children from online sexual exploitation, the questions varied widely as the senators took advantage of having five powerful executives there under oath.

TikTok – which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance – CEO Mr Chew was asked whether his company shared US users’ data with the Chinese government, which he denied.

He admitted his own children did not use TikTok because of the rules in Singapore which bar under-13s from creating accounts.

But it was Mr Zuckerberg, chief executive of Meta, who came under the most scrutiny, as he testified before Congress for an eighth time.

At one point, Republican Senator Ted Cruz asked, “Mr Zuckerberg, what the hell were you thinking?” when he showed the tech boss an Instagram prompt that warns users they may be about to see child sexual abuse material, but asks if they would like to “see the results anyway”.

Mr Zuckerberg said the “basic science behind that” is “it’s often helpful to, rather than just blocking it, to help direct them towards something that could be helpful”. He also promised to “personally look into it”.