240 People Injured in Clashes in Tbilisi
Baku / 06.21.19 / Turan: The number of victims during yesterday"s riots in Tbilisi continues to grow rapidly. It is officially recognized that the number of injured has reached 240 people, including 80 police officers, said the representative of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Georgia Avtandil Talakvadze. The health of a few people is severe, while more than 100 victims are in hospitals.
On Friday evening, the opposition appointed the continuation of protest actions demanding the resignation of the government and power ministers. -02D-
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Ambassador Libby met with Dr. Gubad Ibadoglu today and expressed concern for his health.
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On October 25, the EU Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Peter Michalko, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he was presented with a note of protest regarding the European Parliament's resolution dated October 24, as well as statements made by the European Commissioner during the debates, a press release from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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President Ilham Aliyev has approved the new composition of the editorial board of the Azerbaijani National Encyclopedia. The decree confirms the chairman, deputy chairmen, chief editor, executive secretary, and members of the editorial board.
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Azerbaijan is interested in developing fruitful partnerships and implementing joint projects with Kazakhstan across economic, transport-logistics, infrastructure, energy, humanitarian spheres, digitalization, and other areas of mutual interest, a congratulatory message from Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on the occasion of the national holiday of Kazakhstan - Republic Day.
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