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Turkiye’s mineral wealth on rise as country turns world’s largest exporter


Mining is a crucial sector for the development of countries and could be a driving force for the Turkish economy. Sector representatives highlight Turkiye’s total mineral assets, worth $3.5 trillion, and state that mining activities could help close the current deficit.

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Georgian Law Enforcement Searches Homes Of Ex-Defense Minister


Georgian law enforcement officers conducted searches on December 5 of homes owned by former Georgian Defense Minister Davit Kezerashvili following a decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to uphold a ruling that Kezerashvili had embezzled over 5 million euros as defense minister.

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Georgian Law Enforcement Searches Homes Of Ex-Defense Minister


Georgian law enforcement officers conducted searches on December 5 of homes owned by former Georgian Defense Minister Davit Kezerashvili following a decision by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to uphold a ruling that Kezerashvili had embezzled over 5 million euros as defense minister.

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AXCP Leader Ali Karimli Found Guilty of Defamation as Party Members Are Detained in Ongoing Political Struggle


During the trial of Ali Karimli, the chairman of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (AXCP), 12 party members were detained. Four of them – Elchin Hacivelli, Rovshan Asparov, Bakhtiyar Huseynov, and Mikayil Ismailov – were brought before the Nasimi District Court.

According to a statement from the party, these individuals were subjected to physical abuse while in police custody, with one reporting injuries such as a torn nail. Ali Karimli’s bodyguard, Ruslan Amirov, was also reportedly beaten, though his current whereabouts are unknown. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has not yet commented on the situation.

In a separate case, Ali Karimli was found guilty of defamation under Article 147.1 of the Criminal Code by the Nasimi District Court, which imposed a fine of 1,500 AZN. This decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by former AXCP member Aydin Aliyev, who had demanded a six-month prison sentence for Karimli.

Karimli has called the verdict politically motivated and has vowed to appeal. During the court proceedings, among those detained included prominent figures such as Vidadi Mirkamal and Ruslan Amirov. Some were released later, but details about the others remain unclear.

The conflict between Karimli and Aliyev dates back to 2019 when Aliyev was expelled from the party for his alleged opposition to its political course. Aliyev accused Karimli of defamation in media statements, which Karimli denied, asserting that his comments were truthful and consistent with his party’s stance.

The AXCP has described the entire legal process as a politically driven attempt to weaken the party and remove its leadership from political activity. The party’s statement claims that the government is using Aliyev, a former active member who later aligned himself with pro-government activities, as a tool to undermine Karimli and the AXCP.

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Hyundai’s trade union join strike over South Korean president’s resignation


The trade union of South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai Motor will join the strike organized by the National Federation of Democratic Trade Unions of South Korea, demanding the resignation of President Yun Seok-yeol, Azernews reports.

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ASELSAN, Baykar & TUSAŞ on list of world giants amidst rise of global arms sales


The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) in Sweden has published the 2023 revenues of the world’s largest 100 arms manufacturers. Turkish companies ASELSAN, Baykar, and TUSAŞ were included in SIPRI’s “Top 100 Arms Producers” list. The total revenues of Turkish companies reached $6 billion, marking a 24% increase.

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Georgia’s Unrest and the Country’s Long Road to Europe – Wilson Center


Georgia’s Unrest and the Country’s Long Road to Europe  Wilson Center

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Macron’s crisis deepens as pro-Armenian PM Barnier resigns


The recent dismissal of Michel Barnier as French Prime Minister, following a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, has marked a significant turning point in France’s political landscape. While this development underscores Emmanuel Macron’s dwindling influence, it also sheds light on the trajectory of French foreign policy under his administration—particularly in relation to Azerbaijan.

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AXCP Leader Ali Karimli Found Guilty of Defamation as Party Members Are Detained in Ongoing Political Struggle


During the trial of Ali Karimli, the chairman of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (AXCP), 12 party members were detained. Four of them – Elchin Hacivelli, Rovshan Asparov, Bakhtiyar Huseynov, and Mikayil Ismailov – were brought before the Nasimi District Court.

According to a statement from the party, these individuals were subjected to physical abuse while in police custody, with one reporting injuries such as a torn nail. Ali Karimli’s bodyguard, Ruslan Amirov, was also reportedly beaten, though his current whereabouts are unknown. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has not yet commented on the situation.

In a separate case, Ali Karimli was found guilty of defamation under Article 147.1 of the Criminal Code by the Nasimi District Court, which imposed a fine of 1,500 AZN. This decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by former AXCP member Aydin Aliyev, who had demanded a six-month prison sentence for Karimli.

Karimli has called the verdict politically motivated and has vowed to appeal. During the court proceedings, among those detained included prominent figures such as Vidadi Mirkamal and Ruslan Amirov. Some were released later, but details about the others remain unclear.

The conflict between Karimli and Aliyev dates back to 2019 when Aliyev was expelled from the party for his alleged opposition to its political course. Aliyev accused Karimli of defamation in media statements, which Karimli denied, asserting that his comments were truthful and consistent with his party’s stance.

The AXCP has described the entire legal process as a politically driven attempt to weaken the party and remove its leadership from political activity. The party’s statement claims that the government is using Aliyev, a former active member who later aligned himself with pro-government activities, as a tool to undermine Karimli and the AXCP.

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