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On April 16, Samir Ramazanov, a TikToker known under the pseudonym Semka, was detained in Baku, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported. By a court decision, S. Ramazanov was ar...
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Despite mass protests, numerous detentions of protesters and injuries to people in a confrontation with the police, the Georgian parliament adopted the controversial law on Transparency of Foreign Inf...
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In a significant diplomatic move, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan embarked on an official visit to Armenia, marking a pivotal moment in the relationship between the two nations. The meet...
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After the meeting and statement in Brussels by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, an invisible pol...
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The Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), Armenia's sole nuclear facility, has emerged as a significant point of contention in Armenia's ongoing geopolitical maneuvering between Western affiliations and...
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By October 1, 2023, 100,514 Armenians who moved to Armenia from Karabakh had left Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan builds houses for returning former residents of the region, but these works are mainly conducte...
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The upcoming introduction of strict rules in the passenger transportation sector of Azerbaijan, scheduled for July 1, is a response to the growing demands of the public to restore order in the industr...
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The People's Republican Party (PRP), led by 49-year-old pharmacist Ozgur Ozel, has won the municipal elections in Turkey.
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In the last days of March 1918, mass killings of Azerbaijanis were organized by Dashnak-Bolshevik forces in Baku and other towns and villages. From March 30 to the night of April 2, Armenian detachmen...
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Propagandists in Azerbaijan are spreading claims about the mass satisfaction of the people with their standard of living.