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Azerbaijani State Customs Committee develops new goods release mechanism


The Azerbaijani State Customs Committee (SCC) has developed a mechanism for the release of goods based on an electronic notification system and guarantee to streamline revenue collection, Azernews reports, citing the SCC Chairman, Shahin Baghirov, as he stated at the Customs-Business Forum held in Baku today.

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Narmin Najaf delights art lovers with her colorful paintings


A new exhibition of paintings by talented artist Narmin Najaf has opened at the Leyla Khazari Art-Gallery, Azernews reports.

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A Journalist’s Public Appeal: Aliyev Wants to Destroy the Media That Investigates Him


Sevinj Vagifgizi dedicated her award to all journalists fighting against corruption.

On December 10, Sevinj Vagifgizi, the editor-in-chief of “Abzas Media,” who is currently in prison, was declared the “Global Anti-Corruption Champion.” In light of this achievement, she addressed the public in a heartfelt appeal.

The journalist expressed her gratitude to those who deemed her deserving of the award, as well as to everyone who remains loyal to democratic principles:
“I would like to thank everyone who remains loyal to democratic principles for deeming me worthy of this prestigious award.”

As part of “Abzas Media,” Sevinj Vagifgizi and her team have uncovered a wide range of corruption. They exposed the criminal activities of the family members of the country’s leader, Ilham Aliyev, and how the officials appointed by him misused state funds. Reflecting on the situation, she said, “Unfortunately, instead of opening criminal cases against these officials based on these facts, state agencies accused the journalists who uncovered these crimes of ‘dirty money’ and imprisoned them.”

According to Vagifgizi, after Ilham Aliyev took control of the judiciary and the legislative bodies, he has now shifted his focus to eliminating independent media. “However, I believe that everyone who remains loyal to democratic principles will not allow the destruction of the country’s only breathing entity, the free media. This award is an achievement of all journalists who have uncovered corruption crimes.”

The Global Anti-Corruption Champions Award, established in the U.S. in 2021, is designed to recognize individuals who have taken extraordinary steps in the fight against corruption. It also aims to demonstrate solidarity with these heroic partners.

Along with Sevinj Vagifgizi, nine other individuals were honored with this prestigious award.

Sevinj Vagifgizi was arrested on November 21, 2023, as part of the “Abzas Media Case.” She, along with five other imprisoned staff members of the media organization, has been accused of smuggling.

The journalists have denied the charges, asserting that their arrests are directly linked to their investigations into corruption.

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Minister says 85% of able-bodied citizens in Garabagh employed


The increase in the wage fund by more than 3.2 times over the last 6 years is one of the main indicators of business development, Azernews reports, citing Labor and Social Protection Minister Sahil Babayev, as he stated during his speech at the “Customs-Business Forum 2024: Dialogue” event.

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Baku to host 1st Children’s Theater Festival


On the occasion of the 152nd anniversary of the National Theater Day, the 1st Children’s Theater Festival will be held in Baku from March 10 to 17, 2025, Azernews reports.

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Tatarstan’s Rustam Minnikhanov visits AFEZ, discusses investments and infrastructire


Rustam Minnikhanov, Head of the Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation, visited the Alat Free Economic Zone (FAEZ) on December 17.

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Political puppets: How financial incentives shape anti-Azerbaijan narratives


When we hear statements on unnecessary topics or claims against Azerbaijan from members of the UN, the European Parliament, the US Congress, and several similar organisations, only one thing comes to mind: I wonder at what price they are auctioning themselves off to utter these lies?

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White House: new sanctions against those undermining democracy in Georgia coming in weeks


US plans sanctions on Georgian authorities

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on December 16 that the US is preparing additional sanctions against Georgian officials, set to be unveiled in the coming weeks. He made the remarks during a briefing in response to questions.

What Matthew Miller said

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller expressed deep concern about the state of Georgian democracy and the ruling Georgian Dream party’s actions to undermine it.

“On December 13, we announced visa restrictions on 20 more Georgian citizens linked to the government and responsible for undermining democracy in the country.

In the coming weeks, we will take additional steps. As has been made abundantly clear, we have further sanctions planned, which we intend to announce in the near future.

This is not something that can be done overnight, everything must comply with the law. But this is what we are working on right now, even as we speak,” Miller said.

What sanctions and restrictions have been imposed by various countries against the Georgian authorities

● On December 16, the EU Council of Foreign Ministers decided to suspend the visa-free regime for Georgian diplomatic passports. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said, “We are halting funding and political engagement with the Georgian government.”

● On December 15, Lithuania and Estonia expanded sanctions lists targeting Georgian politicians “for violence against peaceful protesters, journalists, and the opposition.” Lithuania added 17 Georgian politicians to its list, while Estonia added 14, including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, appointed by the ruling party.

● December 5: U.S. journalist Alex Raufoglu shared remarks by Secretary of State Antony Blinken, stating that alongside the ongoing review of U.S.-Georgia bilateral relations, the U.S. is preparing to deploy additional measures, including sanctions.

● September 16: The U.S. Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on the head of Georgia’s special forces, Zviad Kharazishvili (known as “Khareba”), and his deputy, Mileri Lagazauri, for their roles in serious human rights violations during the violent suppression of peaceful protests against the “foreign agents” law. Both were added to the Magnitsky List.

On the same day, the U.S. sanctioned two leaders of the pro-Russian Alt-info movement, Konstantin Morgoshia and Zurab Makharadze, for serious human rights abuses, including violent attacks on citizens exercising their right to peaceful assembly.

Additionally, the State Department imposed visa restrictions on more than 60 members of the Georgian government and parliament, including their family members, for “undermining democracy.”

The Treasury Department announced that all property and assets of these individuals within the U.S. or under U.S. jurisdiction would be frozen.

● June 6: The State Department announced the first package of sanctions, introducing visa restrictions that initially targeted around 30 Georgian officials and lawmakers.

● December 4: U.S. Helsinki Commission Chairman Joe Wilson issued an urgent statement on Georgia’s current political developments, calling on the State Department and European allies to impose personal sanctions on the Mayor of Tbilisi, the Minister of Internal Affairs, and “all individuals responsible for orchestrating repression.”

● December 5: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree imposing sanctions on Bidzina Ivanishvili, oligarch and leader of “Georgian Dream,” along with 18 of his associates. Zelensky stated that the sanctions target the segment of the Georgian government that is “handing Georgia over to Putin” and called on “Europe, America, and the entire world to act decisively.”


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A Journalist’s Public Appeal: Aliyev Wants to Destroy the Media That Investigates Him


Sevinj Vagifgizi dedicated her award to all journalists fighting against corruption.

On December 10, Sevinj Vagifgizi, the editor-in-chief of “Abzas Media,” who is currently in prison, was declared the “Global Anti-Corruption Champion.” In light of this achievement, she addressed the public in a heartfelt appeal.

The journalist expressed her gratitude to those who deemed her deserving of the award, as well as to everyone who remains loyal to democratic principles:
“I would like to thank everyone who remains loyal to democratic principles for deeming me worthy of this prestigious award.”

As part of “Abzas Media,” Sevinj Vagifgizi and her team have uncovered a wide range of corruption. They exposed the criminal activities of the family members of the country’s leader, Ilham Aliyev, and how the officials appointed by him misused state funds. Reflecting on the situation, she said, “Unfortunately, instead of opening criminal cases against these officials based on these facts, state agencies accused the journalists who uncovered these crimes of ‘dirty money’ and imprisoned them.”

According to Vagifgizi, after Ilham Aliyev took control of the judiciary and the legislative bodies, he has now shifted his focus to eliminating independent media. “However, I believe that everyone who remains loyal to democratic principles will not allow the destruction of the country’s only breathing entity, the free media. This award is an achievement of all journalists who have uncovered corruption crimes.”

The Global Anti-Corruption Champions Award, established in the U.S. in 2021, is designed to recognize individuals who have taken extraordinary steps in the fight against corruption. It also aims to demonstrate solidarity with these heroic partners.

Along with Sevinj Vagifgizi, nine other individuals were honored with this prestigious award.

Sevinj Vagifgizi was arrested on November 21, 2023, as part of the “Abzas Media Case.” She, along with five other imprisoned staff members of the media organization, has been accused of smuggling.

The journalists have denied the charges, asserting that their arrests are directly linked to their investigations into corruption.

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Azerbaijan Chess Federation sums up results of this year


The Azerbaijan Chess Federation (ACF) has summed up the results of 2024, Azernews reports.