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India is exploiting a power vacuum in the Caucasus. It can affect ties with Russia – ThePrint


India is exploiting a power vacuum in the Caucasus. It can affect ties with Russia  ThePrint

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Georgia’s fuel, lubricant imports from Azerbaijan drop by 11% in value


Georgia imported fuel and lubricants worth $224 million from Azerbaijan during the first eight months of 2024, marking an 11% drop year-on-year, Report informs, citing the National Statistical Office of Georgia.


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Storm Boris causes devastation in Italy and Central Europe


Storm Boris is wreaking havoc in northeastern and central Italy, following severe flooding across central Europe, Azernews reports citing the BBC.

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“The EU did not recognize the elections in Belarus. I hope it doesn’t come to this in Georgia either,” – EU Ambassador


EU Ambassador on elections in Georgia

The European Union Ambassador to Georgia, Paweł Herczyński, expressed hope that Georgia will avoid the scenario seen in Belarus, where the EU did not recognize the elections. Herczyński stated that “this is the worst-case scenario,” adding, “I hope it doesn’t come to that in Georgia.”

Herczyński also echoed the EU’s stance, noting that the Union is closely monitoring developments and is prepared to respond. He mentioned that “all options are being considered,” including the temporary suspension of visa-free travel.

Press Secretary of the European External Action Service, Peter Stano, told POLITICO that the European Union is closely monitoring the developments in Georgia and is ready to respond accordingly. He mentioned that all options are being considered, including the temporary suspension of visa liberalization.

“The European Union did not recognize the elections in Belarus — I hope this won’t happen in Georgia”

“We hope that the election campaign will proceed peacefully and without violence, and that the elections will be free and fair. This is how we want the situation to unfold.

But if the elections are not free and fair, we will have to take measures.

We have done this in the past with other countries, including Belarus. We did not recognize the elections in Belarus, which were stolen, and we imposed large-scale countermeasures, including sanctions. This is the worst-case scenario, and I hope it won’t come to that in Georgia,” said Paweł Herczyński.

He also explained that, based on the current situation, if the current trajectory continues, “most likely” there will be no recommendation to open negotiations with Georgia.

“Based on the current situation and if the current trajectory persists, I believe there is a high likelihood that there will be no recommendations to begin [EU accession] negotiations.

According to the decisions of EU leaders, Georgia’s path to Euro-integration has been halted. We expect the ruling party to clarify its true intentions.

I understand that Georgia is in an election period and the main focus is on the elections, but we hope that there will be a new government — one that wins and is genuinely committed to aligning Georgia with the European Union — to make up for lost time, as nearly a year has been wasted.

Due to well-known events [specifically, the adoption of the ‘foreign agents’ law], this process was halted, while with Ukraine and Moldova, it accelerated. Thus, the gap that was supposed to close has widened.

We hope that after the elections, we can resume the work of bringing Georgia back on the path toward joining the European Union,” said the ambassador.

“We have stated that all options are being considered, including the temporary suspension of visa liberalization”

“The European Union, at the level of presidents and prime ministers, has expressed concern over the trajectory of events in Georgia. We are genuinely worried that, instead of reforms that would bring Georgia closer to the European Union, these events are taking place.

Unfortunately, the developments of recent months have widened the gap between Georgia and the European Union. We have stated that all options are on the table, including the temporary suspension of the visa-free regime, depending on how events unfold.

We are monitoring the situation closely and hope that the election campaign will be peaceful and free of violence, with fair and transparent elections. We want events to unfold this way, but if the elections are not free and fair, we will have to take action.”


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Netanyahu to delay departure for US due to security situation in north: Israeli official


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will delay his departure to New York by a day due to the security situation in the country’s north, an official in his office told AFP on Friday, Report informs.


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Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed – BBC.com


Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed  BBC.com

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Abbas Abbasov: President of Azerbaijan – one of few leaders who actively help fight colonialism


It’s been a year since the establishment of the Baku Initiative Group (BIG). Abbas Abbasov, the executive director of the group, spoke to Report in an interview about the projects implemented by the Group over this year and plans for the future.


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@SouthCaucasus: Art Conference Tbilisi’s opening with two of the great artists in photography – Guram Tsibakhashvili and Gia Chkhatarashvili. Opening: 21 September / 20:00 Giorgi Tsereteli exit 4, 0179, Tbilisi, Georgia Location link: https://t.co/1UynvSW9N8 https://t.co/XR7eb6jfFE



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FTC Report reveals major tech companies’ data surveillance practices


Social media and video platforms are amassing vast amounts of personal information both online and offline, according to a new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report on nine major tech companies, including Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, Azernews reports.

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Ambassador says US ready to expand green energy cooperation with Azerbaijan


Since 1995, the United States has invested $18.7 billion in Azerbaijan’s economy, and currently over 200 American companies are operating in the country, US Ambassador Mark Libby said at an event dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Contract of the Ce