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- 10 January 2017
10 January 2017
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"Additional measures will be taken for strengthening our military potential. The budget allocated enough funds. Military expenditures are in the first place in the budget expenditures. And it must be so”
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Clare Hollingworth, the veteran British war correspondent who broke the news that World War Two had started, has died in Hong Kong at the age of 105, BBC reports.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday his country would not tolerate terror organizations, which he described as "groups of bloodthirsty murderers and the enemy of Turkey and the Turkish nation", Anadolu reported.
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The ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Afghanistan has been wounded in the southeastern city of Kandahar in a bomb blast that also killed at least seven people, APA reports quoting Aljazeera.
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A new fire broke out at a gas pipeline in Sangachal settlement of Azerbaijan’s Garadagh district, the head of the Oilmen’s Rights Protection Committee Mirvari G
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Calculations of debt for natural gas, arisen before the entry into force of the new tariffs should be carried out by the tariffs that were in effect during the period, said the Secretariat of the Tariff Council, APA reports.
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Al Jazeera continues its series of reports on Azerbaijan. Next reports highlights Karabakh horses of the country.
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Bonds of Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR enjoy interest of foreign investors, Elkhan Hasanov, director for investments and operations at SOCAR Capital Ltd.
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Bonds of Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR enjoy interest of foreign investors, Elkhan Hasanov, director for investments and operations at SOCAR Capital Ltd.
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At least 12 Daesh targets were destroyed in northern Syria on Tuesday as part of Operation Euphrates Shield, according to the Turkish military, APA reports quoting AA.
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