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Ильхам Алиев и Владимир Путин провели первую встречу после крушения самолета AZAL



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Ukrainian drone targets advancing military vehicle with Russian soldiers – Invaders fail to escape



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Война Трампа сближает РФ с Венесуэлой. Ответ России шокирует?



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Baku Military Court reviews evidence on mercenaries involved in 44-Day War


As a result of Armenia’s military aggression against Azerbaijan, open-court hearings continued on October 9 in the criminal cases concerning citizens of the Republic of Armenia — Arayik Harutyunyan, Arkadi Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, Davit Ishkhanyan, David Babayan, Levon Mnatsakanyan, and others — accused of committing numerous crimes, including crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, preparation and conduct of an aggressive war, genocide, violations of the laws and customs of war, as well as terrorism, financing of terrorism, violent seizure and retention of power, and other offenses.

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Ferrari shares drop after guidance update


Ferrari NV’s stock plunged over 11% on Thursday following the company’s updated guidance for 2025 and 2030. The luxury automaker now expects net revenue for 2025 to exceed €7.1 billion, up from the previous estimate of €7 billion. Adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) are also projected to rise to €8.80, compared to the earlier forecast of €8.60, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

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Three Polish nationals attacked in Tbilisi, suspects arrested


Three Polish nationals attacked in Tbilisi

Three Polish nationals attacked in Tbilisi

Three Polish citizens, including two border guards, were injured in Tbilisi, Polish media reported. According to their accounts, the attack in the Georgian capital involved the use of knives and batons. The victims were taken to hospital.

Georgia’s Interior Ministry confirmed the incident, stating that two people had been arrested on charges of using violence against two or more individuals. One of the suspects had previously been convicted of several serious crimes.

Reaction from Poland

According to Polish media, the Polish border guards were in Tbilisi as part of a mission to repatriate deported Georgian citizens. The operation was organised by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, Frontex.

“A group of border guards was attacked in Tbilisi. As a result of the incident, two of our officers were hospitalised with serious head injuries,” said Lieutenant Colonel Andrzej Juźwiak, spokesperson for the Polish Border Guard Command, adding that the injured officers underwent surgery.

“The local police are conducting an investigation, and that’s all we can say at this stage,” Juźwiak concluded.

Statement by Georgia’s Interior Ministry

“The investigation established that the accused, following a mutual conflict, inflicted various bodily injuries on three Polish citizens near a restaurant in Tbilisi.

After the incident, the suspects fled the scene. The injured foreign nationals were taken to a clinic to receive the necessary medical assistance,” the Georgian Interior Ministry said in a statement.


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US embassy staff ‘where possible’ attend trials of Armenians in Baku


US monitors trials of Armenians in Baku

Armenian human rights defenders have long warned the international community about the alarming situation of Armenians held in Azerbaijani prisons. They claim the detainees are in “complete isolation”, with no access to information about their conditions or health. Since September, the only international organisation with access to them — the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) — has ceased its activities in Baku. The ICRC staff last met with the prisoners in June.

However, recently, US State Department legal adviser Paul Guaglianone said that “US embassy staff, where possible, attend court hearings in Baku.” How this is arranged remains unclear, as the trials are closed to international organisations and the media.

Armenian human rights defender Siranush Sahakyan suggested that embassy representatives attend only those court sessions to which Azerbaijani authorities grant access, noting that such limited participation makes full monitoring impossible.

Meanwhile, former International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo questioned the impartiality of the UN working group that issued a conclusion on the trials of Armenians in Azerbaijan. On 17 February 2025, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) released its opinion regarding one of the detainees — former state minister of the defunct Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Ruben Vardanyan — stating that “Azerbaijan’s detention of Vardanyan was not arbitrary.”

“The expert opinion of former ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo reveals the real issue — a conflict of interest. The current chair of the group, Hanna Yudkivska, is a partner at the law firm Equity Law Firm, which represents the interests of Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR in Ukraine,” the Free Armenian Hostages platform reported.

Azerbaijan officially confirms that it holds 23 Armenians in its prisons, including the former military and political leadership of the unrecognised Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. Their trial has been ongoing for eight months at the Baku Military Court. Azerbaijani courts have charged the Armenian detainees with serious crimes and could sentence them to life imprisonment. Armenian human rights defenders accuse Baku of trying Armenians on fabricated charges and call the trial a “farce.”



Washington seeks alternative information

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) said US embassy staff attend court hearings in Baku, citing a State Department letter received in response to its inquiry. The letter, dated 25 September 2025, stated that the United States is closely following the trials of Armenians in Azerbaijan.

Human rights lawyer and representative of Armenian prisoners before the European Court of Human Rights, Siranush Sahakyan, believes that embassy staff have limited access to full information since they cannot attend all hearings.

“The Americans are also trying to obtain alternative information about these trials, which are conducted with gross violations of human rights. To do so, they reach out, among others, to the prisoners’ relatives and lawyers,” Sahakyan said.

She believes the US aims to fully assess the violations during the Armenians’ trials to decide its role in their release.

“For Washington, it is important to form a public assessment of how far these trials have met human rights standards and the right to a fair trial, and what violations were recorded in the course of their monitoring,” Sahakyan added.

“Justice cannot be selective”

According to the Free Armenian Hostages platform, former ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo identified violations that raise “serious doubts” about the impartiality of the UN working group. The link between SOCAR and the head of the UN commission, the publication says, “constitutes a direct financial connection with Azerbaijan.”

The platform recalls that UN regulations require absolute independence and recusal in cases of conflict of interest. However, Hanna Yudkivska::

  • did not disclose her connection with SOCAR,
  • did not recuse herself,
  • and participated in issuing Opinion No. 46/2024 in the case of Ruben Vardanyan.

Thus, the UN Code of Conduct, conflict of interest provisions for UN staff, and the commission’s working procedures were violated.

“All this casts doubt on the impartiality of Opinion No. 46/2024. The United Nations must immediately review this case. Impartiality is not selective — it is the foundation of justice.”

Free Armenian Hostages also reported that the husband of the commission chair is a Ukrainian politician of Azerbaijani origin who faces corruption charges and “has close ties with Azerbaijan.”


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Во Франции всё громче призывают Макрона уйти в отставку



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Европа будет сбивать российские военные самолеты? Призыв ЕП



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