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Minister: 75,000 new private sector jobs created in 9 months in Azerbaijan


In January-September of 2024, 75,000 new private sector jobs were created in Azerbaijan, Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov said at the INMerge Innovation Summit organized by PASHA Holding LLC held in Baku, Report informs.


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COP29 president: COP29 Declaration to be released in coming days


It is planned to complete work on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement


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“The Flying Carpets” collection of Azerkhalcha OJSC demonstrated in Estonia


The next exhibition of “Azerkhalcha” OJSC was held in Tallinn on October 8 to promote carpet weaving art and schools in Europe, which is considered to be Azerbaijan’s rich cultural heritage and our national spiritual wealth, Azernews reports.

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Pre-COP29 kicks off in Baku with focus on climate action and cooperation


The preliminary meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), known as Pre-COP29, has officially started in Baku, according to Azernews.

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COP29 Green Zone media accreditation portal launched


COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company launched the media accreditation portal for the Green Zone, which will operate within the framework of the COP29 climate conference.

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COP29 Green Zone media accreditation portal launched


COP29 Azerbaijan Operating Company launched the media accreditation portal for the Green Zone, which will operate within the framework of the COP29 climate conference.

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Saridia_: @SouthCaucasus Chinkali ❤️ Leider hat unser Georgier zu gemacht, nun mache ich sie selbst. Viel Arbeit, aber lohnt sich.



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Syria State Media reports Israeli attack on Homs, Hama provinces


Syrian state media reported an Israeli attack early Thursday on the central provinces of Homs and Hama, after an Israeli strike hit the country’s south the previous day, Report informs via AFP.


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Hurricane Milton live updates: Monster storm slams into Florida; deaths confirmed


Hurricane Milton spawned more than a dozen tornadoes, many that touched down before the Category 3 storm even made landfall in Florida


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The Daily Beat: 9 October


On October 9, the European Parliament adopted a resolution “On democratic backsliding and threats to political pluralism in Georgia” with 495 votes in favor, 73 against, and 86 abstentions. Among others, the resolution calls for a freeze of EU funds to the Georgian government until it repeals the anti-democratic legislation, for sanctions against Bidzina Ivanishvili, and for an assessment of Georgia’s fulfillment of visa liberalization benchmarks. It also calls for “strict conditions to be placed on the disbursement of any future funding to the Georgian Government.”


While Speaker Shalva Papuashvili slammed the European Parliament’s resolution before its adoption, calling it “outrageous,” “shameful” and “disgusting,” Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze denounced the resolution after its passing, describing it as inspired by the Global War Party. “The unfair spirit of this resolution is undeniable… Of course, an unfair document has no value to us and will be as ineffective as the previous three resolutions,” said PM Kobakhidze.


EU Foreign and Security Policy Lead Spokesperson Peter Stano called on Georgian leaders to “avoid any form of harsh rhetoric and disinformation” against the EU Ambassador to Georgia, Pawel Herczyński, in response to Formula TV‘s question. Recently, Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili deemed the EU Ambassador’s comments on the ruling party’s campaign banners as evidence of “interference in the electoral process” and called them “hypocritical.”


On October 9, the Constitutional Court announced its decision to accept for substantive consideration parts of the appeals against the Foreign Agents Law, but not to grant the petitioners’ request to suspend the validity of the disputed norms pending the final decision on the case. The Court found that the applicants hadn’t provided sufficient evidence that the organizations, which will have to continue their work as ‘foreign agents’, will suffer substantial reputational damage for the law to be suspended before the Court makes a final ruling.


The Communications Commission upheld the complaint filed by the Georgian Dream and recognized the opposition-leaning Mtavari TVTV Pirveli, and Formula TV as violators of the Electoral Code of Georgia, issuing them with a protocol of administrative violations. The matter relates to the complaint received by ComCom that these channels did not broadcast GD’s political advertisements, displaying the devastation brought by Russia’s war in Ukraine on one side and similar locations in “peaceful” Georgia on the other. The slogan is “Say no to war – Choose peace.” 


Georgian watchdogs are calling on the Special Investigation Service (SIS), which is tasked by law with investigating violent crimes committed by public officials, to make public information about its investigation of cases related to the crackdown on anti-foreign agent rallies in April and May 2024. The statement says that despite the calls by CSOs and by the Public Defender for the SIS to investigate the mentioned cases, as of October 9, 2024, neither the SIS nor the Prosecutor’s Office had reported the identification or indictment of potential perpetrators involved in these cases.


A survey conducted by the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF) assessed the impact of the Foreign Agents Law on the country’s civil society sector, indicating that the consequences of the law have already impacted 70% of surveyed CSOs in various ways.This impact, the survey found, was reflected in organizations and their staff being subjected to online threats and harassment, increased scrutiny by authorities, greater administrative burdens, negative media reports, the display of posters, and phone calls directed at them or their relatives.