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President Ilham Aliyev receives OTS SecGen in Gabala


On October 6, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Kubanychbek Omuraliev, Secretary-General of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), in Gabala, Azernews reports.

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PM Pashinyan highlights parallels between Armenia and Europe in combating fake news – Armenpress


PM Pashinyan highlights parallels between Armenia and Europe in combating fake news  Armenpress

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President Ilham Aliyev receives Chairman of OTS Council of Elders [PHOTO] – AzerNews


President Ilham Aliyev receives Chairman of OTS Council of Elders [PHOTO]  AzerNews

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President Ilham Aliyev receives Chairman of OTS Council of Elders


On October 6, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Binali Yıldırım, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), in Gabala, Azernews reports.

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KISS: Who Played What on What – Steve Hoffman Music Forums


Ace Frehley plays lead guitar on all the tracks, except Sweet Pain (his original lead guitar is featured on the 2012 Resurrected CD). Dick Wagner plays lead guitar on Sweet Pain, acoustic guitar on Great Expectations and Beth. ALIVE II – Side 4 (1977) Peter Criss played drums on all the tracks. Ace Frehley played all guitars and bass on Rocket …

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Fireworks in Crimea: Ukrainian drones hit one of largest oil refineries on peninsula – massive fire



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Over 108,000 NCRs installed across Azerbaijan


The State Tax Service under the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan continues to implement next-generation cash registers (NCRs) across the country.

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Путин пригрозил Трампу «разрушением отношений» в случае поставок Украине ракет Tomahawk



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International Reactions to October 4 Elections


Georgia held local elections on October 4, with the ruling Georgian Dream party securing a sweeping victory in both the proportional and mayoral races across all 64 municipalities, according to the official results from the Central Election Commission.

The vote, which saw a lower turnout of about 41%, took place amid a repressive political and legal climate. Part of the mainstream opposition boycotted the elections, while credible observation was limited. The day also saw a large rally in Tbilisi that drew tens of thousands and later escalated when a group of protesters tried to storm the presidential palace at the organizers’ call. Riot police dispersed the crowd after clashes, and authorities later arrested the organizers on coup-related charges.

Below are the initial international reactions to the October 4 vote, as Georgian Dream remains largely isolated from the country’s traditional partners/

EU’s Kaja Kallas, Marta Kos: “Months of raids on independent media, the passing of laws targeting civil society, the jailing of opponents and activists or amendments to the electoral code favouring the ruling party,  drastically reduced the possibility of having competitive elections. A large part of the opposition boycotted these elections, and the turnout was relatively low.

In addition, the refusal by the Georgian authorities to invite international monitors in due time, in particular OSCE/ODIHR, undermined the transparency of the electoral process and prevented credible international monitoring. Domestic organisations also refrained from observing due to the repressive environment. 

…We urge calm and restraint in the post-election period and call on the authorities to uphold citizens’ rights to freedom of assembly and expression. A constructive and inclusive dialogue involving all political actors and civil society is essential, and we call on every side to refrain from violence.

Finally, the European Union firmly rejects and condemns the disinformation regarding the EU’s role in Georgia and denounces the personal attacks against the Ambassador of the European Union to Georgia.”

Lithuanian Foreign Ministry: “Georgian Dream failed to ensure that yesterday’s local elections meet international standards & that they are recognized as free and fair. Lithuania strongly condemns provocations and violence used against Georgians demanding democracy, rule of law, and a European future of Georgia. We will continue supporting the Georgian struggle. Democracy will win against autocracy. Freedom will prevail against the repression.”

Norwegian Foreign Ministry: “A sad day for democracy in Georgia. OSCE/ODIHR unable to observe local elections, recommendations unaddressed. Regrettable use of violence. Repressive laws and jailing opposition leaders further undermine trust in Georgia’s elections.

Maria Stenergard, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden: “Sweden reaffirms the right of all Georgians to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in light of the October 4 local elections. Together with Kaja Kallas and Marta Kos, we firmly reject and condemn the disinformation regarding the EU’s role in Georgia.”

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Patriotic art contest announced in Azerbaijan


An art competition titled “ZƏFƏR – 44” has been announced in the country to mark the 5th anniversary of the Azerbaijani Army’s historic victory in the 44-day Patriotic War, achieved under the leadership of the President and Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, Azernews reports.