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Azerbaijan isn’t arming to invade Armenia — it’s arming to survive Russia and Iran – Washington Examiner


Azerbaijan isn’t arming to invade Armenia — it’s arming to survive Russia and Iran  Washington Examiner

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Aghdam celebrates historic first ‘last bell’ graduation ceremony in 33 years


For the first time in over three decades, the symbolic “Last Bell” echoed through the newly rebuilt city of Aghdam, marking an emotional milestone for the region’s education system and its returning residents.

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US fans positive after their team opens its home World Cup with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay



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Azerbaijani PM Ali Asadov meets with TRNC counterpart Ünal Üstel to boost bilateral ties


The Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ali Asadov, met today with the Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), Ünal Üstel, to discuss the deepening relationship between the two nations across cultural, political, and multilateral sectors, AzerNEWS reports.

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Ukrainian drone units pound training ground of Russian troops in Zaporizhzhia



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CoE Ministers Committee Calls on Georgia to Revise Freedom of Assembly Laws


The Ministers Committee of the Council of Europe called on Georgian authorities to “revise” legislation related to freedom of assembly and ensure a “fully enabling environment” for NGOs monitoring and assisting respective cases, in a decision following a meeting on supervision of the execution of the European Court of Human Rights judgments.

In the decision from the June 9-11 meeting that focused on the execution of Makarashvili and Others v. Georgia judgment, ministers’ deputies ” recalled that the right to freedom of assembly is a fundamental right in a democratic society and, like the right to freedom of expression, is one of the foundations of such a society.”

While noting the payment of the just satisfaction in “these cases,” the deputies reiterated that “the individual measures required include ensuring the applicants’ continuing freedom to take part in peaceful demonstrations, which depends on progress in the general measures.”

As part of general measures, the deputies reiterated “the importance of ensuring that any interference with the right to freedom of assembly adheres to the principles of lawfulness, necessity and proportionality,” noting “with deep concern legislative and enforcement measures which produce a chilling effect on the exercise of the right of freedom of assembly.”

The deputies thus called on Georgian authorities “to thoroughly revise the relevant legislation and practices and align them with the Convention standards, with a view to preventing disproportionate and arbitrary administrative arrest/detention and conviction, including criminal conviction, excessive sanctions, and ensuring the overall fairness of proceedings.” The deputies further encourage authorities “to engage in meaningful consultations with relevant stakeholders and Council of Europe expert bodies.”

The decision further calls upon Georgian authorities “to provide updated information on judicial and law enforcement practices related to administrative arrests/detentions and convictions in the context of demonstrations, along with statistical data.”

“Recalling the important role of civil society in monitoring compliance with the Convention and the Court’s judgments,” the deputies also called on the authorities “to ensure fully enabling environment for the effective operation of NGOs which monitor assemblies and provide legal assistance to their participants.”

The statement comes amid the gradual tightening of protest rights under Georgian Dream rule in recent years, including heavy fines, administrative detention, and, in some cases, criminal prosecution for demonstrations on roadways and sidewalks. In parallel, the country has also witnessed a shrinking space for civil society organizations, as a series of laws have effectively restricted their access to funding.

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The Strategic Logic of Azerbaijan’s Absheron Phase 2 – Middle East Forum


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Indian Air Force An-32 transport aircraft crashes at Jorhat Airbase


An Antonov An-32 transport aircraft belonging to the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed while attempting to land at the Jorhat Airbase in Assam, India’s Ministry of Defense confirmed, AzerNEWS reports.

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Birol Küle calls for joint regulatory front at Shusha Turkic Competition Forum


The head of the Turkish Competition Authority has urged member nations of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) to unite their regulatory efforts, asserting that collective action in antitrust enforcement is crucial for the region’s long-term economic prosperity.