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Без дедлайнов для Москвы. Трамп о шансе на сделку и коррупционном скандале в Украине



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Russian ambitions after Ukraine put post-Soviet space on alert


Recent years have shown that the geopolitical order in the former Soviet space is rapidly shifting. States in the South Caucasus and Central Asia are redefining their foreign policies, prioritizing national sovereignty, diversified partnerships and regional connectivity over reliance on Moscow. This shift threatens the traditional dominance of the Kremlin. Given Russia’s recent resurgence of confidence, especially after what many in Moscow consider gains in Ukraine, there is a growing risk that the Kremlin may attempt to reassert its influence through interference in neighboring regions.

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Court hearing continues in case against Armenian citizen accused of war crimes and terrorism


The trial of Armenian citizen Ruben Vardanyan, accused of crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, terrorism, financing of terrorism, and other serious offenses under the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan, continued on December 1.

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ЕС встал на защиту Украины | Сийярто поддержал Россию



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Seat belts abolished in European country


Although seat belt use has been strictly mandatory in most European countries since the 1990s, there is one state that still does not enforce this rule, Azernews reports.

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Папа Римский: Контакты Эрдогана с лидерами Украины, России и США могут способствовать миру



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ОПЕК+ больше не будет наращивать добычу



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Казахстан жестко осудил Украину. Киев принял к сведению протест Казахстана, но не остановится



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Heydar Aliyev Foundation partners in OIC Culture Festival: “Baku Creative Week 2025”


The Heydar Aliyev Foundation has joined as a partner for the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) Culture Festival. The event, titled “OIC Culture Festival: Baku Creative Week – 2025,” will take place from December 5 to 11, organized by the OIC in collaboration with Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Culture, Azernews reports.

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SSSG Probes Into BBC Report on Georgian Police Using ‘WW1’ Chemicals Against Protesters


The State Security Service of Georgia (SSSG) has launched an investigation into the BBC’s report that suggested Georgian police may have used a World War I–era toxic compound against protesters last year. Georgian authorities probe alleged official abuse but also possible assistance to foreign entities.

The SSSG said the investigation aims to clarify “what information the interviews used by the BBC relied on, what claims were made by the individuals interviewed, and how relevant this information may be.”

“On the one hand, the published material contains signs of a crime which, if confirmed, is directed against the life and health of citizens and substantially violates their and the public’s lawful interests,” the SSSG stated in its December 1 statement, made hours after the publication of the BBC’s investigative report. “On the other hand, it contains signs of a crime that severely harms Georgia’s national interests, its international image and reputation, and is directed against the interests of the state.”

The investigation is underway under Article 333, which pertains to exceeding official power, and Article 317, which covers providing assistance to a foreign country, foreign organization, or an organization controlled by a foreign state in hostile activities.

Citing chemical weapons experts, whistleblowers from Georgia’s riot police, and medical professionals, a December 1 BBC World Service investigative report suggested that an agent known as camite, a World War I–era compound, may have been used during the first days of the pro-EU, anti-government demonstrations that began on November 28, 2024.

The report followed longstanding concerns from Georgian professional and civil society groups about the use of unidentified chemical compounds during dispersals of November-December 2024 protests. Georgian police used tear gas, pepper sprays, and water cannons against the demonstrators, with a part of protesters reporting long-term side effects afterward.

The ruling Georgian Dream party has rejected the allegations and announced plans to sue the broadcaster in an international court. Criticising the report, the ruling party and the affiliated media heavily seized on a recent controversy surrounding the BBC’s coverage of Donald Trump’s comments, which led to the resignation of the broadcaster’s director general and the news CEO.

“Clearly, the so-called media that has turned into a propaganda arm of Deep State [a conspiracy theory about informal rule in the West] has not presented a single fact to support the accusations,” Georgian Dream said in its statement, arguing that the article relies on the accounts of “interested persons” and has “nothing to do with the reality.”

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