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Basically, for the first time, Armenia and Azerbaijan have resolved issue at table: Nikol Pashinyan – 1Lurer


Basically, for the first time, Armenia and Azerbaijan have resolved issue at table: Nikol Pashinyan  1Lurer

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Sen. Menendez might blame wife to clear name, court papers say – NJ.com


Sen. Menendez might blame wife to clear name, court papers say  NJ.com

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Protests against Foreign Agents Law Continue in Tbilisi


On April 2O, women and youth marches were held against the Foreign Agents law. The women’s protest also concerned the recent abolition of the mandatory women quotas for political parties in electoral lists.

Dozens of women gathered at 17:00 at the First Republic Square, marching down the Rustaveli avenue to the Parliament building where they held the rally. “We, the women, choose Europe. No to Russian Law” a demonstrator’s sign read. “Not fragile like a lower, fragile like a bomb,” “Give us back quotas!” read other signs.

Women’s March, April 20, 2024, Photo: Guram Muradov/ Civil.ge

“The vast majority of Georgia’s population believe that women’s place is in politics. The population of Georgia believes that women and men should be fifty-fifty in the Parliament. But the Georgian Dream, which has decided that it wants to get more men in the Parliament, abolished the quotas in couple of days underhandedly,” Baia Pataraia, a Georgian feminist activist and the director of the women’s rights organization Sapari addressed the crowd, calling on the ruling party to bring back the quotas.

At 19:00 Tbilisi time the youth marched again in Tbilisi in protest to the Foreign Agents Law, first gathering near Parliament building and blocking Rustaveli avenue, then heading towards the Presidential palace, after which they went to the Government administration, chanting “No to Russian Law!”

Youth marching towards President’s Administration, April 20, 2024 Photo: Ana Kurashvili

“There is no greater happiness than the youth of your country, the future of the country, coming to the Presidential palace to say thank you. I also thank you for being free and dignified, strong and righteous. I am not afraid, in your hands this country will be European, democratic, and most importantly independent and very Georgian. We will go through this path together!” President Salome Zurabishvili reacted to the youth march on Facebook.

The police, their faces covered with medical masks, were mobilized at the Georgian government administration building, because at some point the information spread that the youth were going to march there too. This time, however, the government building was not one of the targets of the march.

More to follow…


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South Caucasus News

Protests against Foreign Agents Law Continue in Tbilisi


On April 2O, women and youth marches were held against the Foreign Agents law. The women’s protest also concerned the recent abolition of the mandatory women quotas for political parties in electoral lists.

Dozens of women gathered at 17:00 at the First Republic Square, marching down the Rustaveli avenue to the Parliament building where they held the rally. “We, the women, choose Europe. No to Russian Law” a demonstrator’s sign read. “Not fragile like a lower, fragile like a bomb,” “Give us back quotas!” read other signs.

Women’s March, April 20, 2024, Photo: Guram Muradov/ Civil.ge

“The vast majority of Georgia’s population believe that women’s place is in politics. The population of Georgia believes that women and men should be fifty-fifty in the Parliament. But the Georgian Dream, which has decided that it wants to get more men in the Parliament, abolished the quotas in couple of days underhandedly,” Baia Pataraia, a Georgian feminist activist and the director of the women’s rights organization Sapari addressed the crowd, calling on the ruling party to bring back the quotas.

At 19:00 Tbilisi time the youth marched again in Tbilisi in protest to the Foreign Agents Law, first gathering near Parliament building and blocking Rustaveli avenue, then heading towards the Presidential palace, after which they went to the Government administration, chanting “No to Russian Law!”

Youth marching towards President’s Administration, April 20, 2024 Photo: Ana Kurashvili

“There is no greater happiness than the youth of your country, the future of the country, coming to the Presidential palace to say thank you. I also thank you for being free and dignified, strong and righteous. I am not afraid, in your hands this country will be European, democratic, and most importantly independent and very Georgian. We will go through this path together!” President Salome Zurabishvili reacted to the youth march on Facebook.

The police, their faces covered with medical masks, were mobilized at the Georgian government administration building, because at some point the information spread that the youth were going to march there too. This time, however, the government building was not one of the targets of the march.

More to follow…


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Israeli attack on Iran damaged Iranian air defenses without detection – The Jerusalem Post


Israeli attack on Iran damaged Iranian air defenses without detection  The Jerusalem Post

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Girl seriously injured in Iran’s missile attack sees slight improvement to condition – The Times of Israel


Girl seriously injured in Iran’s missile attack sees slight improvement to condition  The Times of Israel

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Report: US deployed microwave missiles that can disable Iran’s nuclear facilities – Israel Hayom


Report: US deployed microwave missiles that can disable Iran’s nuclear facilities  Israel Hayom

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These are the 14 lawmakers who voted against condemning Iran’s attack on Israel – Yahoo! Voices


These are the 14 lawmakers who voted against condemning Iran’s attack on Israel  Yahoo! Voices

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@MichaelFrber4: @FuatLON @SouthCaucasus @domradio Du hast da ein Wort verwechselt. Es heißt nicht “Aserbaidschan schützt…armenische Relikte”, sondern es heißt “Aserbaidschan zerstört…armenische Relikte”. https://t.co/S68YZ5apWE


Du hast da ein Wort verwechselt. Es heißt nicht “Aserbaidschan schützt…armenische Relikte”, sondern es heißt “Aserbaidschan zerstört…armenische Relikte”.https://t.co/S68YZ5apWE

— Michael Färber (@MichaelFrber4) April 20, 2024