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Seventy one journalists were killed in the world in 2013
In 2013 in the world 71 journalist were killed, according to a report of an international organization in defense of the press, "Reporters Without Borders". In the past year 826 journalists were arrested, and 87 were kidnapped.
Besides, 39 bloggers and six media assistants were killed, and 127 bloggers were arrested.
The most dangerous countries for journalists have been called: China, Syria, Iran, Turkey and Eritrea.
Currently in prison in different countries are 178 journalists. -02D-
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On July 25, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense accused Armenia of "provoking" by deploying heavy weapons in Kalbajar and quadcopters in the Tovuz direction. The ministry also expressed dissatisfaction and concern over Armenia's military cooperation with Western countries.
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During the operation of the Main Drug Control Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 5 members of an organized group engaged in drug trafficking were detained. All of them have previous convictions: Bahlul Ismayilov, Royal Aliyev, Khayal Aliyev, Samir Aghayev, and Ali Mammadli.
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Weather will be changeable in Baku on July 27. It will rain in places on Absheron. Wind is north-western, gusty. Air temperature during the day will be +28+32. Daytime humidity is 70-75%.
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People's Artist Agadadash Agayev has been charged with hooliganism with the use of weapons, Article 221.3 of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan. A similar charge was brought against the guard of the clinic where the incident occurred.
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