Categories
South Caucasus News

Über Verschwörungstheorien und ihre Anhänger – Springer


Zusammenfassung In der aktuellen, intensiv geführten Debatte um die Corona-Pandemie und ihre Folgen haben sich zahlreiche Bürger zu Wort gemeldet, die den Äußerungen der Politiker und Wissenschaftler misstrauen und behaupten, das Virus sei von böswilligen Personen oder feindlichen Mächten absichtlich und aus egoisti-schen Interessen verbreitet worden. Derartige Verschwörungstheorien …

Categories
South Caucasus News

Победа Турции над боевиками | Франция обеднела | Акции Европы падают



Categories
South Caucasus News

1. IL PASSATO DEL VERBO: LA MORFOLOGIA un solo modo INFINITO …


Il passato del verbo in russo ha le stesse desinenze del sostantivo, quindi dovrai imparare solo quattro tipi di terminazione che valgono per entrambe le coniugazioni: facilissimo!

Categories
South Caucasus News

Intel’s CEO concedes company is behind in AI race


Intel’s recent struggles in the fiercely competitive semiconductor market have reached a critical point, with the company’s CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, admitting that Intel has fallen behind in the AI race, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

Categories
South Caucasus News

MiG-29 fighters at work: buildings and passages where occupying Russians gathered were destroyed



Categories
South Caucasus News

Откажется ли Армения от антитюркского настроя?



Categories
South Caucasus News

Tesla unveils plans to introduce grok AI in vehicles


Elon Musk has confirmed that his company’s Grok AI will soon be integrated into Tesla vehicles, allowing the electric carmaker to stay competitive with rivals like Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

Categories
South Caucasus News

Новая армия Европы: Франция и Британия делают решающий шаг



Categories
South Caucasus News

EU’s Kallas, 17 European FMs ‘Disturbed, Deeply Concerned’ Over Georgia’s ‘Deteriorating Situation’


17 foreign ministers from European countries, along with the EU’s High Representative, said they are “disturbed” and “deeply concerned” by what they called the “deteriorating situation” in Georgia.

The joint statement, issued on July 11, came from the foreign ministers of Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the EU High Representative.

The European leaders said, “We strongly condemn the recent, politically motivated, imprisonment and detention of the leaders of Georgian opposition, clearly designed to stifle political opposition in Georgia, a few months ahead of the local elections.”

“Their detention, as well as arbitrary arrests and increasing repression of other Georgian authorities` critics, representatives of civil society, peaceful protesters and independent journalists, contribute to dismantling of democracy in Georgia and rapid transformation towards an authoritarian system, in contradiction to European norms and values,” they said.

“Recent legislative changes aim at stifling independent civil society and legitimate protest,” they added.

The statement said Georgian authorities’ “political repression” has led to what they described as a “considerable downgrading” of relations with Georgia, including “reduction of assistance and cooperation with Georgian authorities.”

The European leaders called the Georgian government’s course “authoritarian” and “anti-European,” saying it “threatens Georgia’s democratic achievements and relations with our countries.”

“We will continue to call out Georgian authorities’ undemocratic actions and violations of human rights and will not hesitate to make use of the range of unilateral and multilateral tools available to us should Georgian authorities continue to take steps that erode Georgia’s democracy and respect for human rights,” the statement said.

“It is not too late to reverse course,” the leaders added, urging Georgian authorities to “immediately release unjustly detained politicians, journalists and activists, to reverse repressive legislation and to engage in a national dialogue with all relevant stakeholders to find a way out of the current situation.”

Also Read:


Categories
South Caucasus News

TikTok faces new Irish inquiry over data in China


Ireland’s influential Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched a new investigation into TikTok over the storage of European users’ data on Chinese servers. This comes after the short-video platform revealed in April that some of this data had been temporarily stored in China, Azernews reports, citing Korean media.