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Japan raised visa fees multiple times


On Wednesday, the Japanese government announced a fivefold increase in visa fees for foreign tourists. The cost of a single-entry visa will rise from 3,000 to 15,000 yen (approximately $93), while multiple-entry visas will increase from 6,000 to 30,000 yen (about $185), AzerNEWS reports.

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President Aliyev: Azerbaijan is main trading partner for EU in S. Caucasus – Caspian Post


President Aliyev: Azerbaijan is main trading partner for EU in S. Caucasus  Caspian Post

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Kazakhstan’s Air Astana plans fleet expansion on US, Japan routes


Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with Air Astana Chief Executive Ibrahim Zhanlyel to discuss the airline’s performance and long-term expansion plans,…

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FC Barcelona’s Laporta to focus on revenue streams in third presidency term


Joan Laporta has officially begun his third term as president of FC Barcelona after being sworn into office following his decisive victory in the club’s presidential…

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Russian actor found dead after fishing trip


The body of Russian actor Alexander Vysokovsky, best known for his role in the acclaimed television series “Brigade”, has been found in the Oka River in Russia’s…

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Shiraz vs Pinot Noir – Key Differences Explained (2026 Guide) – Just Wines


What’s the difference between Shiraz & Pinot Noir? We break down the taste, body, sweetness, and food pairings in a simple side-by-side comparison. Find your new favorite.

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Lawyers: The trial in the Meydan TV case may start over


The composition of the court in the Meydan TV case has been changed.
As lawyers told Meydan TV, it was initially planned to replace only the presiding judge, but it was later decided to replace all three judges.
Zaur Hajiyev has been appointed as the presiding judge in the case. The judicial panel also includes judges Azer Taghiyev and Roman Alekberli.
Judge Aytan Aliyeva, who had previously presided over the proceedings in the Meydan TV case, was appointed as a judge of the Baku Court of Appeal on May 26.
Lawyer Nemat Kerimli, who represents journalist Ramin Deko Jabrayilzade, says that under the law, if an alternate judge is replaced, the new judge reviews the case record (minutes of the proceedings), after which the trial continues:
“The law does not provide for all three judges to be replaced at the same time. In that case, the court proceedings will have to start over.”
Lawyer Rovshana Rahimli, who represents journalist Aysel Umudova, also believes that in such a situation, the proceedings may start over.
“Previously, the associate judges remained on the panel, but now all three judges have been replaced. If all three have indeed been replaced, there is a possibility that the trial will start over. We will object to restarting the proceedings and will demand that the judges familiarize themselves with the case record,” said Rovshana Rahimli.
The most recent court hearing in the “Meydan TV case” took place on April 13. After that, scheduled hearings were postponed by the judges for various reasons.
At the hearing on May 22, journalist Khayala Agayeva, who is under arrest in this case, mentioned the name of Heydar Aliyev — the son of Ilham Aliyev — during her final statement. After that, the judges interrupted her several times. They did not allow the journalist to complete her speech and left the courtroom.
The first court hearing in the “Meydan TV case” began on December 12, 2025.
On December 6, 2024, Meydan TV staff members Ramin Deko Jabrayilzade, Aynur Ganbarova (Elgunesh), Aysel Umudova, Aytaj Ahmedova (Tapdig), Khayala Aghayeva, Natig Javadli, as well as civil society representative Ulvi Tahirov, were arrested.
Those detained in the case were charged under Article 206.3.2 of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan — smuggling committed by a group of persons in prior conspiracy.
On February 5, 2025, the editor-in-chief of the website arqument.az, journalist Shamshad Aghayev, who cooperated with Meydan TV, was arrested in the case. Later, other journalists were also arrested: on February 20 — Nurlan Gahramanli; on February 28 — Fatima Movlamli; on May 7 — Ulviyya Ali; and on August 27 — Ahmed Mukhtar.
On August 28, the charges in the “Meydan TV case” were tightened. In total, the defendants in the case were charged under seven articles of the Criminal Code.
The arrested journalists do not admit the charges brought against them. They say their prosecution is politically motivated and that the aim of the arrests is to suppress independent media and free voices in the country.
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Ferrari and BMW use aluminum to cut costs


Premium car manufacturers Ferrari and BMW are developing new models that will use less copper and more aluminum, particularly in electrical wiring. The main goal is to reduce production costs as copper prices continue to rise and global supply remains volatile. By doing so, European automakers are following a trend that has already been adopted by many Chinese manufacturers as well as Tesla in the United States, AzerNEWS reports.