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Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Azerbaijan Maksat Mamytkanov presents credentials to President of Azerbaijan Ilham … – AKIpress


Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Azerbaijan Maksat Mamytkanov presents credentials to President of Azerbaijan Ilham …  AKIpress

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Azerbaijan to reduce prices of Euro-5 gasoline, boosting local production


From July 15, 2024, consumers in Azerbaijan can expect a decrease in the price of domestically produced AI-95 gasoline, which meets Euro-5 quality standards. The price is set to drop by 40 gapiks to 1.60 manat per litre, a move attributed to current market dynamics as reported by SOCAR, the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic.

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Azerbaijan and Armenia exchanged draft Regulation of Delimitation Commission


According to the relevant agreements, the Commissions are working on harmonizing the draft Regulation on the Joint Activities of the State Commission on the Delimitation of the State Border between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia, and the Commission on the Matters of Delimitation of the State Border and Border Security between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, Azernews ​reports.

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Shamakhi FC transfers new goalkeeper


Shamakhi FC, which is getting ready for the Azerbaijan Premier League, has transferred goalkeeper Kamal Bayramov, Azernews reports.

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Angered by Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ law, Gen X protesters try new tactic – Al Jazeera English


Angered by Georgia’s ‘foreign agent’ law, Gen X protesters try new tactic  Al Jazeera English

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Pashinyan Says Democracy Has Increased in Armenia Since He Came to Power


Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan, addressing the third Armenian Democracy Forum in Yerevan today, said democracy has taken root in the country since he came to power in 2018 and boasted that elections are no longer “falsified” in the country.

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Serbia collaborates with Azerbaijan for Karabakh reconstruction


Serbian firms are interested in participating in the reconstruction of Azerbaijan’s Karabakh, Serbian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Dragan Vladisavljevic said in an interview with Report.

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First freight train on new route through Middle Corridor launched


The first freight train from China to Türkiye has been launched on a new route through the Middle Corridor

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Baku to host Azerbaijan-Serbia intergovernmental commission meeting in July


The upcoming session of the Azerbaijan-Serbia joint Intergovernmental Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation will take place in Baku in July, Serbian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Dragan Vladisavljevic told an interview with Report.

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India replaces colonial-era criminal laws to provide ‘justice’ 


NEW DELHI — India replaced colonial-era criminal laws with new legislation on Monday, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government said would make the country more just, but the opposition said risked throwing the criminal justice system into disarray.

The new laws were approved by parliament in December in Modi’s previous term with the government saying they aim to “give justice, not punishment.” It says they were needed as colonial laws had been at the core of the criminal justice system for more than a century.

Among the key changes is replacement of the sedition law frequently used as a tool of suppression, after its enactment under British colonial rule to jail Indian freedom fighters.

Under the new laws — which replace the Indian Penal Code, the Indian Evidence Act, and Code of Criminal Procedure — sedition is replaced with a section on acts seen as “endangering the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India.”

“About 77 years after independence, our criminal justice system is becoming completely indigenous and will run on Indian ethos,” India’s Home [interior] Minister Amit Shah told reporters. “Instead of punishment, there will now be justice.”

Criminal cases registered under the repealed laws before Monday will continue to follow them, Shah said, adding that the first case logged under the new law was that of a motorcycle theft in the central city of Gwalior, registered 10 minutes after midnight.

“The laws were debated for three months … It is not fair to give political color to this big improvement happening after centuries. I ask the opposition parties to support this legislation,” Shah said.

Opposition Congress party lawmaker P. Chidambaram said the previous parliament session did not hold any “worthwhile debate” before passing the laws.

He said that there was only marginal improvement in the new laws, which could have been introduced as amendments to existing laws.

“The initial impact will be to throw the administration of criminal justice into disarray,” he posted on X.

The Indian Express newspaper said in an editorial that criminal justice reform should not be “a one-time solution or one that just takes place in the books,” and called for police reform and addressing gaps in judicial infrastructure.