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The ingratitude: March 31, the Day of the Genocide


In the last days of March 1918, mass killings of Azerbaijanis were organized by Dashnak-Bolshevik forces in Baku and other towns and villages. From March 30 to the night of April 2, Armenian detachments, as well as military units of the collapsed Russian Empire, stormed the central districts of Baku,…


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President Ilham Aliyev phones Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu – AZERTAC News


President Ilham Aliyev phones Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu  AZERTAC News

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Pouria Zeraati: Iranian journalist shares defiant photo of himself from hospital bed after being stabbed in London – Sky News


Pouria Zeraati: Iranian journalist shares defiant photo of himself from hospital bed after being stabbed in London  Sky News

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Former head sues German domestic intelligence agency


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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency.

On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa.

The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint.

At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism.

Maaßen accuses Interior Minister Nancy Faeser of using the domestic intelligence service “to monitor opponents of the government,” he told dpa.

“Opponents of the government are not enemies of the constitution. In doing so, she is seriously violating her official duties and damaging liberal democracy,” Maaßen said, adding that this had prompted him to file a complaint. Faeser is “intolerable” as interior minister and must be “removed from office immediately,” he said.

According to Maaßen, the claim comprises 40 pages and 165 pages of annexes, excerpts of which were made available to dpa. It shows that Maaßen is objecting to the fact “that he has been categorized by the defendant/respondent as an object of observation or is currently being treated as such.”

Accordingly, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution should also refrain from collecting, analysing, requesting and storing information, personal data, information, messages and documents relating to Maaßen.


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Former head sues German domestic intelligence agency


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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency.

On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa.

The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint.

At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism.

Maaßen accuses Interior Minister Nancy Faeser of using the domestic intelligence service “to monitor opponents of the government,” he told dpa.

“Opponents of the government are not enemies of the constitution. In doing so, she is seriously violating her official duties and damaging liberal democracy,” Maaßen said, adding that this had prompted him to file a complaint. Faeser is “intolerable” as interior minister and must be “removed from office immediately,” he said.

According to Maaßen, the claim comprises 40 pages and 165 pages of annexes, excerpts of which were made available to dpa. It shows that Maaßen is objecting to the fact “that he has been categorized by the defendant/respondent as an object of observation or is currently being treated as such.”

Accordingly, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution should also refrain from collecting, analysing, requesting and storing information, personal data, information, messages and documents relating to Maaßen.


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Messi will miss Miami’s game against NYCFC, could return for Champions Cup quarterfinal


Lionel Messi’s hamstring injury will keep him sidelined for Inter Miami’s home game against New York City FC on Saturday, but he could return for the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal first leg against Mexico’s Monterrey on April 3, Azernews ​reports.

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Zelenskyy fires aides in reshuffle, Russia launches air attack at Ukraine – Al Jazeera English


Zelenskyy fires aides in reshuffle, Russia launches air attack at Ukraine  Al Jazeera English

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Will Israel Defy Another Security Council Resolution? – Global Issues


Will Israel Defy Another Security Council Resolution?  Global Issues

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Russia-Ukraine latest: Italian fighter jets intercept ‘Russian planes’ over Baltic Sea; latest attacks put Moldova at risk … – Sky News


Russia-Ukraine latest: Italian fighter jets intercept ‘Russian planes’ over Baltic Sea; latest attacks put Moldova at risk …  Sky News