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Russian soldiers at front starve for bread and water: Occupiers are destroyed within 2-3 days



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Azerbaijani team advances to 1/8 finals at World Mini-Football Championship


The World Mini-Football Championship is underway in Baku, Azernews reports.

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From Bakytzhan Sagintayev, Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission


His Excellency Mr. Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
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From Nursultan Nazarbayev, First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan


His Excellency Mr. Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Dear Ilham Heydar …

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From Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain


His Excellency Mr. Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Dear Excellency President …

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Israel’s Starvation Warfare in Gaza Spark Global Fury Over Food Weaponization


Israel is deliberately using food shortages and blockage of aids trucks as a weapon against Gaza’s civilian population have intensified, with critics accusing Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of violating international humanitarian law.

The claims, which include assertions that Israel’s aid blockade is an attempt to “vanished” Gazans, have drawn sharp rebukes from human rights groups and international leaders, though Israel failed to jusfity these war crimes.

Since early March 2025, Israel imposed a near-total blockade on humanitarian aid to Gaza, halting food, medical supplies, and fuel deliveries for nearly three months.

International humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions, prohibits the use of starvation as a method of warfare against civilians. Allegations that Israel’s blockade constitutes such a strategy have fueled calls for accountability. The International Criminal Court’s 2024 arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, partly linked to these claims, remain a point of contention, though no convictions have been secured.

International responses have sharpened. The UK, France, and Canada issued a joint statement condemning Israel’s “intolerable” actions and threatening “concrete” measures if the offensive continues.


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Fierce battle for islands began in Dnieper delta; Russian attacks on bridges result in disaster



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Vusal Pashayev makes Azerbaijan Premier League Debut in Sumgait’s final match


During the 36th round of the Azerbaijan Premier League, another young footballer has made his debut, Azernews reports.

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The Daily Beat: 25 May


The British, Swedish, Norwegian, and Estonian embassies in Tbilisi, along with Lithuania and the Czech Republic’s foreign ministries, expressed deep concern over the pre-trial detention of Georgian opposition leader Zurab Japaridze. They urged Georgian Dream authorities to uphold democratic values and respect fundamental rights, calling Japaridze’s detention a sign of declining democracy in Georgia.


Grigol Gegelia, a member of the opposition coalition Strong Georgia, was attacked near his parents’ house, the party’s press office reported. According to the press office, Gegelia was ambushed by an unidentified individual who initially verbally insulted him before physically assaulting him. Gegelia sustained minor head injuries and received medical attention on-site. The police are investigating the incident since the attacker fled the scene.


A member of the European Union Delegation to Georgia was denied entry at Tbilisi International Airport on May 21, the EU Delegation confirmed with Civil.ge. Deputy Interior Minister Aleksandre Darakhvelidze of the ruling Georgian Dream party claimed that the entry denial was due to a “technical problem” and insisted that the incident was “unintentional.


Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reported that British journalist Will Neal was denied entry into Georgia after returning from the UK and the EU. RSF condemned the decision as “arbitrary” and “political,” urging for its reversal. This incident reflects a trend of entry denials affecting activists, journalists, and foreign nationals in Georgia.


Georgia’s Public Defender’s Office has voiced objections to a legislative proposal backed by the ruling Georgian Dream government to dismantle the country’s Special Investigation Service (SIS). On the contrary, the Office stressed the need to retain and strengthen the agency’s independence. The SIS was launched in 2022 as an independent investigative body under the 2017-2020 EU-Georgia Association Agenda.


A 21-year-old Georgian national, Michail Chkhikvishvili, also known as “Commander Butcher,” was extradited to the U.S. from Moldova on May 22 to face federal charges in Brooklyn. Arrested in Chișinău in July 2024, he faces a four-count indictment for soliciting violent attacks against Jewish communities and racial minorities, including a scheme to distribute poisoned candy to children on New Year’s Eve.


The human rights watchdog, Amnesty International, has documented a growing pattern of gender-based violence and reprisals against women participating in ongoing anti-GD protests. The organization warns that the authorities are using unlawful and degrading strip searches, threats of sexual violence, and sexist insults against women to intimidate and punish peaceful demonstrators.