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Opinion: Trump’s ideology leans toward autocracy not democracy – Citizen Times


Opinion: Trump’s ideology leans toward autocracy not democracy  Citizen Times

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Amirbayov pointed to Azerbaijan’s huge responsibility for hosting COP29 – Aze.Media – Aze Media


Amirbayov pointed to Azerbaijan’s huge responsibility for hosting COP29 – Aze.Media  Aze Media

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Armenian Protests Continue Against Plans To Cede Territory To Rival Azerbaijan – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty


Armenian Protests Continue Against Plans To Cede Territory To Rival Azerbaijan  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

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Pashinyan discussed negotiations with Baku and demarcation with Blinken – Aze.Media – Aze Media


Pashinyan discussed negotiations with Baku and demarcation with Blinken – Aze.Media  Aze Media

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Pashinyan, Blinken discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani peace settlement – Trend News Agency


Pashinyan, Blinken discuss Armenian-Azerbaijani peace settlement  Trend News Agency

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WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalized with COVID-19


New evidence from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows the extensive overuse of antibiotics during COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, which may have exacerbated “silent” spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Azernews reports citing to the official website of the organization.

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@mikenov: 12-я Международная встреча Высоких представителей по вопросам безопасности



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@robananyan: RT by @mikenov: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a phone conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. They discussed issues related to the agenda of #Armenia – #USA bilateral relations, the meeting held in #Brussels on April 5, as well as the Armenia-#Azerbaijan peace process. PM…



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Prince Harry due in London, then Nigeria with Meghan


London — Prince Harry will return to Britain to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games in May, before joining his wife Meghan on a visit to Nigeria, his spokesperson said Sunday. 

Harry, the youngest son of King Charles, lives in the United States with Meghan and their two children after he gave up working as a member of the royal family in 2020. 

He has only returned to Britain on a few occasions since his departure from royal life, arriving for major events such as the funeral of Queen Elizabeth in 2022 and his father’s coronation in May 2023. 

His spokesperson said Harry would attend a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8 to celebrate the Invictus Games, the international sporting event that he founded for military personnel wounded in action. 

Harry served as a military helicopter pilot in Afghanistan and Invictus organizers said the service was designed to mark “a decade of changing lives and saving lives through sport.” 

It will include readings by Harry and the British actor Damian Lewis. Wounded veterans and members of the Invictus community will also attend. 

Harry will then be joined in Nigeria by Meghan, a former American actress who is known as the Duchess of Sussex. Harry’s spokesperson said the couple had been invited by the country’s chief of defense staff, its highest-ranking military official. 

No further details were given about the trip. 

Harry was last seen in Britain in February this year for a brief meeting with his father after the monarch announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer. 

The palace said Friday that Charles would return to public duties after he made good progress following treatment and a period of recuperation. 


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Prince Harry due in London, then Nigeria with Meghan


London — Prince Harry will return to Britain to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games in May, before joining his wife Meghan on a visit to Nigeria, his spokesperson said Sunday. 

Harry, the youngest son of King Charles, lives in the United States with Meghan and their two children after he gave up working as a member of the royal family in 2020. 

He has only returned to Britain on a few occasions since his departure from royal life, arriving for major events such as the funeral of Queen Elizabeth in 2022 and his father’s coronation in May 2023. 

His spokesperson said Harry would attend a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8 to celebrate the Invictus Games, the international sporting event that he founded for military personnel wounded in action. 

Harry served as a military helicopter pilot in Afghanistan and Invictus organizers said the service was designed to mark “a decade of changing lives and saving lives through sport.” 

It will include readings by Harry and the British actor Damian Lewis. Wounded veterans and members of the Invictus community will also attend. 

Harry will then be joined in Nigeria by Meghan, a former American actress who is known as the Duchess of Sussex. Harry’s spokesperson said the couple had been invited by the country’s chief of defense staff, its highest-ranking military official. 

No further details were given about the trip. 

Harry was last seen in Britain in February this year for a brief meeting with his father after the monarch announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer. 

The palace said Friday that Charles would return to public duties after he made good progress following treatment and a period of recuperation.