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Türkiye’s AK Party submits bill to back investments, defense fund


The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) on Friday said it had submitted a bill to the Parliament that includes changes to support investments and Türkiye’s defense industry fund, Azernews reports via Daily Sabah.

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Archaeologists discover Armenia’s oldest church – NEWS.am


Archaeologists discover Armenia’s oldest church  NEWS.am

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@NikolPashinyan: Delivered a speech at the conference “Crossroads of Peace: Combining Security and Democracy” organized by the Civil Contract Party and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. youtu.be/bz-dfrocT9U?si…



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Hungarian FM blasts Harris for criticizing Orban


Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto condemned United States Vice President Kamala Harris for her comments on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Azernews reports.

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November 5 will be Liberation Day in US, Donald Trump says


Former United States President Donald Trump said the day of the US presidential election, November 5, will be “Liberation Day” and claimed he will “rescue every town that has been invaded and conquered” by alleged migrant criminals, Azernews reports.

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North Korea sends trash balloons to South for 28th time


South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said on Saturday that North Korea sent another round of trash-carrying balloons toward South Korea overnight, Azernews reports.

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President Says She Will Present Technical Government Before Elections, Calls on Signatories to Fully Follow Georgian Charter’s Letter


Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili confirmed her intention to present a composition of technical government before the parliamentary elections and called on the four main opposition alliances to confirm their commitment to this part of the Georgian Charter during her briefing at the Orbeliani Palace on October 12.

The President said that she had kept her promise to Georgian society to bring the country back to Europe by uniting political parties around the Charter, which is essentially the action plan to return to Europe, to save the country from falling back into the Russian sphere of influence and to ensure Georgia’s progress.

She said she has continued to meet with the four major political forces taking part in the elections (Unity-to Save Georgia; Coalition for Changes, Strong Georgia and for Georgia) that make up the pro-European platform to go through all the points of the charter and reassure them that they are all being met. She said that during her visits to European capitals she met with European leaders and received their promise that if the Charter is fulfilled and they see the political well, Georgia will be immediately returned to the EU path and the point of EU accession negotiations.

She stressed that she feels responsible for this process and will keep her word both to her partners and to Georgian society.

The President said she had met with all parties and received assurances that they were all committed and ready to see the process through. However, she said there were different interpretations of one particular point in the Charter that she felt needed to be clarified so that no issues were left unclear and subject to interpretation.

This last Charter point says that President will present the composition of the government responsible for implementing the Charter (the action plan). She said that she planned to present the technical government, because at this transitional stage the society expects that a technical or administrative government should be formed, whose only responsibility will be for fulfilling on the executive side what the Georgian Charter prescribes.

She said that since she was the one who had to form the government, this had to be done before the elections so that the people who will lead the country, under the supervision of the Parliament, on the path of fulfilling the Charter.

She said it was time for the parties to decide whether they were committed to the Charter, not only in spirit but also in letter, stressing that stability depended on it. She said she expected the parties to confirm such a commitment.

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Hungarian opposition leader fined for criticizing Orban in parliament


Former Hungarian Prime Minister and Chairman of the Democratic Coalition party Ferenc Gyurcsany said he was fined 14 million forints (approximately €35,000) for criticizing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Azernews reports.

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Political blunders: How Dutch resolutions are fracturing ties with Azerbaijan?


The recent resolutions passed by the House of Representatives of the Dutch Parliament have been met with strong condemnation from Azerbaijan’s government, reflecting a deep concern about the impact of such actions on bilateral relations.