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Why are Russian peacekeepers leaving Karabakh? – bne IntelliNews


Why are Russian peacekeepers leaving Karabakh?  bne IntelliNews

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Azerbaijan and China explore prospects for cultural cooperation – News.Az


Azerbaijan and China explore prospects for cultural cooperation  News.Az

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Представители Аппарата Омбудсмена посетили Главный клинический госпиталь


Представители Аппарата Омбудсмена посетили Главный клинический госпиталь

В соответствии с планом совместных мероприятий на 2024 год, подписанным между Министерством обороны Азербайджанской Республики и Аппаратом Уполномоченного по правам человека (Омбудсмена), представители Аппарата посетили Главный клинический госпиталь Министерства обороны.
Гости ознакомились с условиями, созданными в отделениях госпиталя, оснащенных современным медицинским оборудованием, поинтересовались состоянием здоровья военнослужащих, проходящих здесь лечение, в том числе организацией и обеспечением медицинского обслуживания.
Делегация была подробно проинформирована о повседневной работе медицинского персонала.
Сотрудники Аппарата высоко оценили уровень оказываемых медицинских услуг и организацию лечения.

Представители Аппарата Омбудсмена посетили Главный клинический госпиталь


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Iraq repatriates nearly 700 more citizens linked to the Islamic State group from a Syrian camp – Toronto Star


Iraq repatriates nearly 700 more citizens linked to the Islamic State group from a Syrian camp  Toronto Star

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What happens to Trumpism after Trump? – CBC.ca


What happens to Trumpism after Trump?  CBC.ca

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Turkey authorities ban May 1 demonstrations at Istanbul’s Taksim Square


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Turkish Businessman Was Behind Purchase of Luxury London Residence For Azerbaijani Official’s Son


Turkish magnate Erdal Aksoy proudly describes himself as a fixer of major business deals between Turkey and Azerbaijan. His family is also behind a mystery shell company at the heart of a previous OCCRP investigation.

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Public rally in support of bill on transparency of foreign influence underway in Tbilisi



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“We urge Georgia’s government to meet citizens’ expectations,” – Josep Borrell’s press secretary


Peter Stano on “foreign agents” bill

The EU urges Georgia‘s leaders to respond to citizens’ expectations and not veer off the path to the European Union, stated Peter Stano, spokesperson for EU High Representative Josep Borrell, responding to a question from the Georgian TV channel “Formula.”

The question from Formula journalists pertained to the resolution adopted in the European Parliament last week.

He expressed concerns over Georgia’s controversial “foreign agents’ bill,” emphasizing that transparency shouldn’t be used to restrict civil society’s ability to act freely.

“The foreign ministers of the EU and its member states have expressed concerns regarding Georgia’s law on the transparency of foreign influence. The candidate status granted in December has brought our relations closer than ever before. Our doors are open, and therefore the European Union calls on Georgia’s leaders to respond to citizens’ expectations and not derail the country from the path to the European Union.

In its enlargement report, the Commission emphasized the work that Georgia needs to do, including implementing nine recommendations. Georgia, as an EU candidate country, is expected to meet the Copenhagen criteria, which include adherence to democratic principles, the rule of law, and human rights. Any negative developments in the country will be reflected in the upcoming enlargement report, scheduled for release in the autumn,” – said Stano.



On April 25th, the European Parliament passed a resolution regarding Georgia’s “foreign agents” law. In it, the Parliament calls on the European Commission and EU member states to consider sanctions against the founder of the “Georgian Dream” party, Bidzina Ivanishvili, and to review Georgia’s visa-free regime with the EU.

Additionally, the European Parliament requests that negotiations for Georgia’s accession to the EU not commence until this law is removed from Georgia’s legislative agenda.

Furthermore, a bipartisan group of 14 US senators published a letter to the Georgian government. In it, American lawmakers promise to impose sanctions, visa restrictions, and reconsider financial support for the Ivanishvili regime if the so-called “Russian law” is adopted.

The letter also emphasizes that the “Georgian Dream”-initiated law does not reflect any analog in the US and will be used to restrict the activities of media and civil organizations.

According to legislators, the adoption of the law by the ruling party will send a clear signal to the Georgian people that the government does not reflect their will and does not adhere to the constitution.