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Turkic States set course for technological integration under updated 2025–2026 TSO plan


The updated 2025–2026 Activity Plan of the Turkic States Organization (TSO) is set to form the foundation for technological integration among Turkic states, TSO Secretary-General Kubanychbek Omuraliev said during the 2nd meeting of the ministers of industry, science, technology, and innovation in Baku, Azernews reports.

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Vladimir Putin makes phone call to President Ilham Aliyev


On October 24, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin called President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan discuss expanding trade and innovation cooperation


Azerbaijan and the Kyrgyz Republic have discussed prospects for boosting mutual trade and strengthening economic cooperation across key sectors, Azernews reports.

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Economic diversification, defense spending shape Azerbaijan’s path to long-term stability


Between 2004 and 2024, Azerbaijan’s economy expanded nearly fourfold, with notable growth in the non-oil sector- a key indicator of economic diversification. Specifically, the non-oil sector grew 3.7 times during this period, reflecting deliberate policy efforts to reduce dependence on hydrocarbon revenues. This structural shift has also had tangible social impacts: poverty rates fell dramatically from 44.7% in 2003 to 5.3% in 2024, while unemployment dropped from 9.2% to a significantly lower level.

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Seven Charged for Obstructing Pro-Government Journalists During October 4 Unrest


Seven people have been charged with “unlawful interference with a journalist’s professional activities” over incidents of election-day unrest on October 4 involving reporters from pro-government TV channels Imedi and Rustavi 2, as well as the similarly government-leaning Public Broadcaster.

The Prosecutor General’s Office said in an October 23 announcement of charges that the suspects “sprayed pepper spray, physically obstructed, and made threats of violence” against the media crews.

All were charged under Article 154 of the Criminal Code of Georgia for “unlawful interference with a journalist’s professional activities, i.e., coercing a journalist into disseminating or not disseminating information,” with one suspect accused of committing the offense “with a threat of violence.”

In the first six cases, the offense is punishable by a fine, 120 to 140 hours of community service, up to two years of corrective labor, or six months to two years of arrest. The seventh charge is punishable by a fine or up to two years in prison, with the possible deprivation of the right to hold public office or carry out related activities for up to three years.

The Office added that it would file a motion with the court for a pretrial restraint measure but did not specify whether it would seek bail or detention.

Tensions flared in downtown Tbilisi on October 4, the day of the partially boycotted local elections, when a group of protesters in the large rally attempted to occupy the presidential palace following calls from the organizers. Police dispersed the crowd using pepper spray, tear gas, and water cannons. More than 60 people were arrested in the following days and weeks.

The day saw several confrontations between protesters and journalists. In one incident involving the Public Broadcaster’s crew, a masked protester sprayed an unidentified substance at reporters Shalva Nutsubidze, Nika Tsirikidze and Vaho Lekishvili. Sumbadze later said protesters demanded that the crew stop filming.

Another incident involved an Imedi TV crew, with the station saying its journalists were physically assaulted. Video footage shows protesters insulting and shouting profanities at Imedi reporters and a piece of camera equipment falling onto the road, though it does not clearly show whether a physical confrontation occurred.

The Rustavi 2 crew also faced verbal insults and confrontations while covering the events.

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AVF President congratulates volleyball team for bronze at CIS Games


The President of the Azerbaijan Volleyball Federation (AVF), Shahin Baghirov, has met with the members of the U-15 national team, who won the bronze medal at the third CIS Games, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijan, Serbia approve roadmap for SME cooperation


During the 9th meeting of the Azerbaijan–Serbia Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation held in Belgrade, the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBIA) and Serbia’s Development Agency (RAS) approved a roadmap for bilateral collaboration, Azernews reports.

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Ukrainian drones flew to Moscow and regions: fires, power cuts, flight restrictions across Russia