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Evacuation of 60 foreign nationals via Astara border crossing today


The evacuation of foreign nationals from Iran via the “Astara” state border crossing continues.

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The History Of Illustration: From Cave Paintings To Digital Art.


From the prehistoric cave paintings to the digital illustrations of today, artists have continually pushed the boundaries of creativity and visual storytelling. Illustration has evolved alongside societal and technological advancements, reflecting the changing aesthetics, trends, and cultural influences of each era.

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Iran sets US-owned oil tanker ablaze in daring attack on UAE port



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Security Alert: Iran – March 14, 2026 – Update – U.S. Virtual Embassy Iran (.gov)


Security Alert: Iran – March 14, 2026 – Update  U.S. Virtual Embassy Iran (.gov)

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GYLA to Cut Legal Aid Services Citing ‘Crisis Mode’ Amid Growing Repression


The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), a leading human rights organization in Georgia with over three decades of history, announced it will temporarily cut its free legal aid services and focus only on strategic cases, entering what it called “crisis mode” amid increasing repression of civil society.

The move comes as the Georgian Dream-led parliament continues to adopt restrictive laws designed to strip civil society and media groups of their funding sources. Various watchdog groups announced their activities at least partly under the repressive environment.

“Under the gravest human rights situation, GYLA is temporarily shifting to a crisis working mode and will continue providing legal assistance only in the direction of strategic litigation,” the group announced on March 14, noting that it will also continue monitoring human rights, documenting violations, and providing “public, clear, and substantiated” responses to breaches.

According to the group, the repressive climate has affected numerous “important directions” of its work, including legal aid services, meaning that “thousands of citizens will no longer be able to receive the support they previously obtained annually through daily free in-person, telephone, or online consultations, document preparation, and court representation.”

Founded in 1994, GYLA has been one of the most prominent human rights organizations with offices across Georgia, offering legal assistance and representing human rights cases in international courts under successive governments. According to the group, its lawyers have delivered over 1.3 million free legal consultations and services across Georgia’s nine regions since its founding. The organization has also regularly deployed election observation missions throughout the country.

The announcement came ten days after the ruling party passed a new series of restrictive laws, including expanding the definition of what amounts to a “grant” needing government approval and introducing criminal sentences for related breaches.

“Today, civil society organizations are operating in one of the most difficult environments in the history of independent Georgia,” GYLA said in the statement, noting that the repressive environment “has forced a significant part of civil society organizations to either completely halt or sharply reduce their activities, while the real risk of criminal prosecution has established a constant regime of pressure on their work.”

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Antimonopoly agency in Nakhchivan dissolved


The State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control under the Ministry of Economy of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic has been abolished.

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Energy markets under pressure as Middle East conflict triggers emergency oil measures


One of the most vital steps came from the International Energy Agency (IEA), whose member states unanimously agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves to the global market. The decision followed an extraordinary meeting of the agency’s 32 member governments convened by Executive Director Fatih Birol to assess rapidly evolving market conditions and coordinate a response to supply disruptions caused by the regional conflict.

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Azerbaijan e-commerce transactions surge 43% in 2025


In 2025, the number of e-commerce transactions in Azerbaijan rose 43.4% year-on-year to 1.5 billion, while the total value increased 29.8% to AZN 86.4 billion, AzerNEWS reports, citing the Central Bank of Azerbaijan.

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Иран выпустил 30 сверхтяжёлых ракет по Израилю