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Pashinyan and his wife under fire for using state budget for education campaign – OC Media


Pashinyan and his wife under fire for using state budget for education campaign  OC Media

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Fuel-loaded oil tanker crashes in Russia – Tons of fuel spilled into river



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Russia says plan to boost role in Africa includes ‘sensitive’ security ties – Reuters


Russia says plan to boost role in Africa includes ‘sensitive’ security ties  Reuters

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UNM Leader Says Her Husband Abducted, Forced to Apologize to Ivanishvili’s Son


Tina Bokuchava, chairwoman of the opposition United National Movement (UNM) party, said her husband was abducted and forced to release a video apology to Uta Ivanishvili, son of Georgian Dream founder Bidzina Ivanishvili, for 2018 claims about his sexuality.

Bokuchava’s statement comes a day after her husband, Kote Ioseliani, released a video on social media in which he apologized to Uta Ivanishvili for his remarks seven years ago, apparently referring to his claims at the time that Ivanishvili’s son had been in a romantic relationship with a senior male official. UNM Chairwoman says the abduction was meant to intimidate her.

“A statement about Uta Ivanishvili seven years ago, for which Kote had already publicly apologized a few days after making it, cannot be the real reason for his violent abduction yesterday. This is only a pretext,” Bokuchava said in a June 9 briefing. “The real goal is to intimidate and silence me.”

According to Bokuchava, five masked individuals ambushed her husband at night, forced him into a car, blindfolded him, and took him to an unknown building, where he was held for eight hours. She said that during that time, the assailants threatened to harm his children and pointed out his daily routes and the locations of his 10-year-old son’s school and his 2-year-old twins’ kindergarten. Bokuchava said that she tried to contact her husband, but he was not allowed to use his phone. She argued that the abduction and threats against her family forced her husband to apologize to Uta Ivanishvili for his 2018 homosexuality remarks for the second time.

“I am not afraid. I will not stay silent. And I will fight to dismantle your violent, treacherous regime,” Bokuchava told her opponents in the ruling party, addressing, among others, Bidzina Ivanishvili and newly appointed Interior Minister Gela Gelashvili.

In 2018, Ioseliani, a member of the UNM, told a journalist on air about “rumors in town” of a romantic relationship between Uta Ivanishvili and one of the top government officials at the time. Shortly after that claim, he apologized. “I apologize if I acted unethically or hurt anyone’s feelings.”

In a surprising, nearly one-minute video released on Facebook on June 8, 9:02 am, some seven years after the remarks, Ioseliani said he was “genuinely” apologizing to Uta, noting that his remark “was a lie” and he has “never heard anything about [Uta Ivanishvili’s] orientation.”

“It’s never too late to apologize,” Ioseliani says in the video. “Certain circumstances had led me to phrase that claim in that way, which I genuinely regret.”

Ioseliani’s June 8 video apology immediately raised questions about his potential intimidation.

Such things “happen in Kadyrovshina,” not in democracy, UNM politician Khatia Dekanoidze wrote on Facebook on June 8, implying the apology mimicked intimidation practices in Ramzan Kadyrov’s Chechnya and questioning whether the apology was voluntary.

Following UNM leader’s June 9 briefing, Ana Tsitlidze, Bokuchava’s another party colleague, implied that Bokuchava’s intimidation may also be intended to pressure her party to participate in the upcoming local elections, which UNM has vowed to boycott.

“Kote’s abduction aimed to influence Tina. They failed to bribe, arrest, win over, or break her, including with respect to boycotting the local elections,” Tsitlidze wrote on social media on June 9.

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Azerbaijan’s dining economy expands nearly 18% in first four months


Between January and April 2025, the turnover of public catering services in Baku reached 545.3 million manats, reflecting a significant 19.3% year-on-year growth. Legal entities generated more than half of this amount, contributing…

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Bishop Alleges Senior Government Official Plotted to Kill Him


Bishop Giorgi Jamdeliani of Marneuli and Hujabi eparchy claimed during his Sunday sermon on June 8 that an incumbent government official had plotted to kill him. He did not name the official. The Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation.

Jamdeliani said the person behind the alleged plot is a “senior official,” specifically a “representative of the security agency.” He described the individual as an “incumbent member of the government,” adding, “If the government does not distance itself from him, then more will become clear to me.”

The bishop said that a nun from his diocese had been enlisted to carry out the plot. He claimed she had been instructed for a year to poison his meal or apply a toxin to his hand that would kill him “within an hour.” He said the person behind the plot was “beaten and kicked out [of here] with his guards.”

“Now, we can expect anything from him, any provocation, ” Jamdeliani said. “I think some forces are behind him.”

Following Jamdeliani’s claims, which quickly went viral, the Georgian Prosecutor’s Office launched a criminal investigation under Articles 18 and 108 of the Criminal Code, involving preparation of a crime and intentional murder.

Speaking to TV Pirveli about the investigation, the bishop confirmed that prosecutors had contacted him, but he refused to cooperate. “They reached out to me, but I am exercising my constitutional rights as a member of the clergy,” he said, adding that he intends to act in line with church canon law. “At this stage, I am neither giving testimony nor intending to cooperate with the Prosecutor’s Office or the police.”

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Non-oil Sector growth offsets national industrial decline


Baku’s industrial production reached 17 billion manats between January and April 2025, a 3.95% decline compared to the same period last year. The contraction reflects reduced output in the oil and gas sector, while non-oil industries continue to expand.