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President of Kazakhstan: No alternative to UN


There is no alternative to the UN; the task of the international community is to strengthen the role of this universal organization

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Kazakhstan committed to mutually beneficial co-op in SCO, SCO+ formats


The Kazakh authorities are strongly committed to mutually beneficial cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and in the SCO+ format

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Indian PM to make his first visit to Russia after being re-elected


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will pay an official visit to Russia on July 8-9

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Prosecution Takes Up Police Misconduct Case Against ‘Mtis Ambebi’ Editor-in-Chief


On July 3, the Georgian news agency “Mtis Ambebi” [Mountain Stories] reported that the Prosecutor’s office recognized its editor-in-chief, Gela Mtivlishvili, as an aggrieved party in the case of his arrest by the police, illegal interference in journalistic activities, and physical violence during the Kekelidze Street eviction standoff on January 23.

This decision comes five months after an incident where Mtivlishvili says he was illegally detained while covering the story and physically assaulted by the Police officers during detention. On January 25, the Court fined Mtivlishvili 2,000 GEL (approximately $750) for interfering with police activities and insulting the officers on duty, based solely on police officer testimonies. The Judge disallowed two video recordings that showed that, contrary to the testimonies, Mtivlishvili was not interacting with the officers at the time and was arrested without warning. The appeals court upheld the decision, and the defense lawyers are ready to submit the case to the European Court of Human Rights.

Mtivlishvili’s lawyers appealed to the Special Investigation Service, which deals with abuse of office by law enforcement. SIS investigation uncovered another video footage from a nearby street camera that spoke to Mtivlishvili’s innocence. The witness’s testimony of physical abuse was also obtained.

Mtivlishvili demands that these four policemen be fired and tried for giving false testimony and says the arrest and violence were linked to his journalistic investigation of the Shovi landslide tragedy, which angered the government officials.

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Prosecution Takes Up Police Misconduct Case Against ‘Mtis Ambebi’ Editor-in-Chief


On July 3, the Georgian news agency “Mtis Ambebi” [Mountain Stories] reported that the Prosecutor’s office recognized its editor-in-chief, Gela Mtivlishvili, as an aggrieved party in the case of his arrest by the police, illegal interference in journalistic activities, and physical violence during the Kekelidze Street eviction standoff on January 23.

This decision comes five months after an incident where Mtivlishvili says he was illegally detained while covering the story and physically assaulted by the Police officers during detention. On January 25, the Court fined Mtivlishvili 2,000 GEL (approximately $750) for interfering with police activities and insulting the officers on duty, based solely on police officer testimonies. The Judge disallowed two video recordings that showed that, contrary to the testimonies, Mtivlishvili was not interacting with the officers at the time and was arrested without warning. The appeals court upheld the decision, and the defense lawyers are ready to submit the case to the European Court of Human Rights.

Mtivlishvili’s lawyers appealed to the Special Investigation Service, which deals with abuse of office by law enforcement. SIS investigation uncovered another video footage from a nearby street camera that spoke to Mtivlishvili’s innocence. The witness’s testimony of physical abuse was also obtained.

Mtivlishvili demands that these four policemen be fired and tried for giving false testimony and says the arrest and violence were linked to his journalistic investigation of the Shovi landslide tragedy, which angered the government officials.

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Central banks of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan reach agreement


A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the central banks of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijan`s SOFAZ discloses income from “Shah Deniz”


In January-June of this year, the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) received income of $244.069 million from the development of the Shah Deniz field located in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea, Azernews reports.

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EC imposing duties of up to 37.6% on Chinese EVs


The EU will impose tariffs of up to 37.6% from July 5 on imports of electric vehicles made in China


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Majority of respondents in Azerbaijan favour peace treaty with Armenia: Poll | 2024-07-04 15:29:50 – News.Az


Majority of respondents in Azerbaijan favour peace treaty with Armenia: Poll | 2024-07-04 15:29:50  News.Az

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Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan Nominate Traditional Craft of ‘Guram’ for UNESCO Cultural Heritage List – Times of Central Asia


Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan Nominate Traditional Craft of ‘Guram’ for UNESCO Cultural Heritage List  Times of Central Asia