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- 15 July 2019
15 July 2019
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Armenian citizen was detained by the Georgian State Security Service while trying to transport the radioactive substance Thorium, packed in four packages to Russia via Georgia.
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Members of the Azerbaijani-Georgian working group on inter-parliamentary relations of the Azerbaijani Parliament met with a delegation of the Georgian parliament, which arrived in Azerbaijan to participate in a tripartite meeting of the committees on foreign relations of the parliaments of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey, Trend reports.
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Baku International Centre of Multiculturalism has launched the 9th International Multiculturalism Summer School project under the motto “Baku Intercultural Yout
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One of the injured during the accident in Shaki died, the Health Ministry told APA.
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In its foreign policy, Azerbaijan attaches great importance to relations with the EU and actively participates in many of its programs, spokesperson of Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Leyla Abdullayeva told Trend in "PREZİDENT. Müstəqillik. Təhlükəsizlik. Rifah" video project.
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A group of Georgian citizens was responsible for an incident on July 14, 2019 at 14:50 (GMT +4) involving the Azerbaijani border guard in the service area of the “Keshikchi Gala” outpost of the Shamkir border guard detachment of the Border Troops of the State Border Service of Azerbaijan (SBS), Trend reports referring to the SBS.
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Azerbaijan’s State Property Issues Committee will hold a regular auction on privatization of 80 state-owned facilities on August 14, Trend reports referring to
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On July 14, 2019, a group of individuals from Georgia, violating the state border of Azerbaijan, attacked and directed obscene insults at the border guard who served in the vicinity of the Keshikchidag complex located in Azerbaijan.
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China’s government and Chinese companies will cut business ties with U.S. firms selling arms to Taiwan, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday, declining to gi
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Environmental activists sought to sow chaos in five British cities on Monday in a bid to force the government to act to help avert what they cast as a climate cataclysm, Reuters reported.
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