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Russians opened fire on their own soldier who was trying to surrender to Ukrainian army



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Georgia’s linebackers ranked among nation’s best – UGA Wire


Georgia’s linebackers ranked among nation’s best  UGA Wire

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China adds several Taiwanese groups to export control list


The Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China has recently added eight Taiwanese organizations to its export control list, citing the need to safeguard national security and core interests, Azernews reports.

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Russia reinforcing military base in Armenia – Eurasianet


Russia reinforcing military base in Armenia  Eurasianet

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Встреча лидеров Азербайджана и Армении | Громкие заявления Эрдогана | Ситуация в Газе



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Interior Ministry Rejects Political Targeting in Drug Roundups


Georgia’s Interior Ministry said 314 people were tested for drugs across the country over the past week, rejecting claims that only protesters or opposition members were targeted. It called such claims a “false campaign” aimed at “misleading society.”

“The police cannot single out nor can it exclude a person based on their political views, which is itself not an indulgence for anyone,” the ministry said in a July 9 statement, released a day after reports emerged of activists and opposition party members being rounded up for drug testing.

Calling for an end to what it called “disinformation” surrounding the issue, the ministry said, “All police actions, including drug checks, aim to combat the spread of narcotics and serve the best interests of our society.”

According to the ministry, of the 314 individuals tested, 240 tested positive, while 23 refused testing. The ministry said both those who tested positive and those who refused will be fined for drug use under legislation that allows for fines or administrative detention in such cases.

“We also call on media representatives to not only avoid obstructing our work, but also to share responsibility in the fight against narcotics, where accurate reporting plays a special role,” the ministry added.

Since the evening of July 8, several activists, including members of the opposition Lelo party, have reported being approached by police for drug checks, which Georgian Dream government critics claim are a new form of intimidation. On July 9, additional reports emerged of drug checks targeting members of the opposition Ahali party.

Also on the night of July 8, the Interior Ministry arrested 34 people across Georgia on drug-related charges. According to GD Interior Minister Gela Geladze, the arrests included both Georgian and foreign citizens, and the charges ranged from possession to dealing.

The Georgian Dream government has intensified its anti-drug rhetoric and tightened drug policies as part of its declared “uncompromising” fight against narcotics.

During its extraordinary sessions on July 2, the GD parliament rushed through legislative changes that criminalized the purchase and possession of more than five grams of marijuana, punishable by up to six years in prison.

In a separate move, GD MPs also banned private entities from providing opioid replacement therapy and prohibited the import and wholesale of psychotropic substances by private entities.

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State mortgage fund plays major role in housing finance


Azerbaijan has issued a total of ₼5.1 billion ($2.98 billion) in mortgage loans to date, according to Rasim Abdullayev, Chief Executive Officer of the Mortgage and Credit Guarantee Fund, Azernews reports.

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Axis of encirclement: Azerbaijan, Israel, and Turkiye close in on Iran – thecradle.co


Axis of encirclement: Azerbaijan, Israel, and Turkiye close in on Iran  thecradle.co