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Old City comes alive in wonderful journey through mugham art


As part of the 7th World of Mugham International Music Festival, the ancient heart of Baku, Icherisheher has been transformed into a resonant labyrinth of sound during an extraordinary interactive performance titled “Muğam Saatı” (Mugham Hour), Azernews reports.

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Armenian PM visits Turkiye for ‘historic’ trip aimed at normalising ties – Al Jazeera


  1. Armenian PM visits Turkiye for ‘historic’ trip aimed at normalising ties  Al Jazeera
  2. Armenia’s Pashinyan makes history with first official visit to Turkey  Middle East Eye
  3. Armenia’s PM accuses head of Church of fathering child in febrile political row  BBC

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Armenian PM in Turkiye for ‘historic’ visit aimed at normalising ties – Al Jazeera


Armenian PM in Turkiye for ‘historic’ visit aimed at normalising ties  Al Jazeera

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Главная цель Израиля. Что известно об иранском ядерном объекте Фордо?



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Liveblog: Resistance | Court Fines Anti-Occupation Activist Davit Katsarava


Non-stop protests have been taking place across Georgia for 204 days since Georgian Dream announced it was halting the EU integration process. Since then, protesters have blocked Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue, where the parliament building is located, every day, while daily gatherings have also taken place in other major Georgian cities. Georgian Dream authorities, whose legitimacy is disputed after the contested October 26, 2024, parliamentary elections, have responded to the protests with force and repression.

The one-party parliament has introduced a series of repressive laws to crack down on dissent, independent media, and civil society. Dozens have been arrested and remain in jail on criminal charges, including protesters, opposition leaders, and journalist Mzia Amaglobeli. Key demands include the release of political prisoners, the resignation of the GD government, and the scheduling of new elections.

For earlier developments, refer to our previous:

Friday, June 20

17:45 – Court Fines Anti-Occupation Activist Davit Katsarava

Tbilisi City Court fined Davit Katsarava, the leader of the anti-occupation movement Strength is in Unity, 4,000 GEL and imposed a three-year ban on carrying firearms for a Facebook post that “insulted” Tea Tsulukiani, Georgian Dream MP and chair of the investigative commission that probes alleged crimes of the UNM-era. In the March 28 post, Katsarava called Tsulukiani and the commission the “pro-Russian slaves” who are prosecuting those who defended Georgia during the August 2008 war, referring to the summoning of General Mamuka Kurashvili.

13:40 – Activist Nino Datashvili Detained

Police detained activist Nino Datashvili on charges of allegedly assaulting a civil servant during a June 9 incident at Tbilisi City Court, where she was forcibly removed by bailiffs while attempting to attend a hearing for detained protesters. If convicted, she faces four to seven years in prison. Read more on the case here.

12:00 – Diplomat Says She Was Fired from MFA

Mariam Maisaia, one of the diplomat of Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, says she has been dismissed from her position. Maisaia considers the dismissal a punishment for publicly expressing her Georgian Dream critical stance. She had been serving at Georgia’s Permanent Mission in Geneva, Switzerland.

Thursday, June 19

23:54 – Sen. Risch: GD Government Takes Country Closer to “One-party Totalitarian State”

22:00 – Rustaveli Ave. Blocked to Traffic

For the 204th day in a row, pro-EU demonstrators gathered on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, blocking traffic near the parliament.

17:53 – Rep. Wilson: “Anti-American” GD leader Ivanishvili “Perverted” Anti-corruption bureau to Crack Down on Civil Society

15:00 – March in Solidarity with Media Amid Pending ComCom Review

Media representatives and other protesters march towards the Communication Commission (ComCom), the state media regulator, which is about to review the Georgian Dream complaint against critical broadcasters over using terms that challenge the GD government’s legitimacy. Read more about the complaint here.

11:30 – Elene Khoshtaria Fined Over Facebook Post

Elene Khoshtaria, leader of the Droa party, was fined 4,000 GEL by Tbilisi City Court judge Davit Tetradze for a Facebook post that the court deemed an “assault” on a Georgian Dream MP. The post concerned Mamuka Mdinaradze, the GD parliamentary majority leader. She was also stripped of her right to carry a firearm for three years. Khoshtaria, unfazed, says she has no intention of paying the fine.

Wednesday, June 18

21:00 – Rustaveli Ave. Blocked to Traffic

On the 203rd consecutive day of pro-EU protests, demonstrators gathered on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, blocking the road near the Parliament building.

Tuesday, June 17

21:00 – Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue Again Blocked to Traffic

Protesters again gathered at the parliament on Day 202 of non-stop protests for an evening rally, blocking Tbilisi’s main avenue to traffic.

16:00 – Formula TV Journalist Fined

Opposition-leaning Formula TV journalist Anamaria Gelitashvili has been fined 5,000 GEL for blocking the road on Rustaveli Avenue while allegedly performing her professional duties.

15:00 – IPI Calls on EU to Act Against GD’s Pressure on Independent Media

International Press Institute, along with several media organizations, has called on the EU to exert pressure on the Georgian Dream government “to end the suppression of independent journalism and to uphold democratic principles and media freedom.” The organization cited the recent adoption of repressive laws, including the FARA, the Law on Grants, and amendments to the Law on Broadcasting, arguing that “Independent media in Georgia may only have months left before they are forced to close, depriving the public of independent news.”

The group also assessed the recent complaints filed by authorities against opposition-leaning broadcasters Formula TV and TV Pirveli with the Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC), as an attempt “to impose strict censorship and silence independent media.”

“This dismantling of media freedom, democratic freedoms, and journalists’ rights in Georgia, amid rising authoritarianism and a shift in Georgia’s geopolitical direction, has wider implications for democracy in the region,” the statement read. “We call on the Georgian Dream ruling party to end its assault on the media, repeal repressive legislation, and immediately release Mzia Amaglobeli.”

14:05 – Two Opposition Figures Summoned Again by GD Commission

Mamuka Khazaradze, Lelo party leader, has been summoned once again by the GD parliamentary commission investigating alleged crimes committed under the previous UNM government. This time, Khazaradze is being called in for questioning over what the commission describes as the “actions detrimental to Georgia’s foreign policy objectives during 2012-2025.” Khazaradze and fellow Lelo leader Badri Japaridze were first summoned on March 25 in connection with alleged business racketeering. Neither appeared before the commission.

Giorgi Gakharia, former prime minister and current leader of the opposition For Georgia party, has also been summoned by the commission for a second time.


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Baku, Tashkent to deepen economic ties through new industrial strategy


Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan have agreed to develop a comprehensive industrial cooperation program for the years 2025-2026, aiming to deepen bilateral economic ties and foster industrial collaboration.

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Azerbaijan elected to UNESCO Cultural Expression Committee


The Republic of Azerbaijan has been elected as a member of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions for the period 2025-2029, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Israel threatens Iran’s supreme religious leader with death: “This man must not continue to exist”



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Иран не согласится на переговоры с заведомо проигрышной позиции



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Abzas Media employees sentenced


Today, on June 20, the Baku Grave Crimes Court sentenced the defendants in the “Abzas Media case” trial.

According to the verdict, “Abzas Media” director Ulvi Hasanli, editor-in-chief Sevinj Vagifqizi, investigative journalist Hafiz Babali, “Radio Liberty” journalist and economist Farid Mehralızadeh were sentenced to nine years in prison, reporters Nargiz Absalamova and Elnara Gasimova to eight years, and deputy director Mahammad Kekalov to seven years and six months.

The arrests in the “Abzas Media case” began on November 20, 2023. Six employees of “Abzas Media” conducting corruption investigations in Azerbaijan were arrested – director Ulvi Hasanli, his deputy Mahammad Kekalov, editor-in-chief Sevinj Vagifqizi, reporters Nargiz Absalamova and Elnara Gasimova, and investigative journalist Hafiz Babali.

In May of last year, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist and economist Farid Mehralizadeh was also arrested in the “Abzas Media case.” On the same day, Abzas Media issued a statement saying it had no ties to Mehralizadeh.

The journalists deny the charges and say their arrests are politically motivated for their corruption investigations.

Local and international human rights organizations consider these arrests politically motivated and call for the journalists’ release and the charges against them to be dropped.

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