Georgia's Papuashvili launches fresh tirade against EU
A series of statements by Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili has reignited debate over freedom of speech, the role of the Orthodox Church,...
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- Trump supporters overjoy at US election win.
- US election result: Harris voters react.
- Markets react strongly to Trump's re-election.
- NATO, European Security: What Trump's victory means.
- Analyst: Trump to kickstart US economy.
- Ukrainian expert: uncertainty pervades.
- Analyst: Russia has no illusions about Trump.
- US election: What's next for South Caucasus relations?
- Bishkek Summit: Cooperation of Turkic states.
- US election: Impact on Central Asia.
- German Government collapses.
- Heydar Aliyev school amongst the biggest in Bishkek.
- Azerbaijan's pavilion featured at Cairo Forum.
- Religious leaders: COP29 is future opportunity.
- Türkiye prepares for COP29.
- UN report warns of glacier retreat in Caucasus.
Snow and ice stalled travellers in northwest Europe on Wednesday, forcing around a thousand to spend the night in Amsterdam's Schiphol airport but delighting others who set out to explore a snow-blanketed Paris on sledges and skis.
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) sources reported a significant movement of U.S. military aircraft towards the Middle East in recent hours. Dozens of U.S. Air Force aerial refuelling tankers and heavy transport aircraft were observed heading eastwards, presumably to staging points in the region.
Diplomatic tensions between Tokyo and Beijing escalated as Japan slams China's export ban on dual-use goods. Markets have wobbled as fears grow over a potential rare earth embargo affecting global supply chains.
Two people have been killed after a private helicopter crashed at a recreation centre in Russia’s Perm region, Russian authorities and local media have said.
Iran’s chief justice has warned protesters there will be “no leniency for those who help the enemy against the Islamic Republic”, as rights groups reported a rising death toll during what observers describe as the country’s biggest wave of unrest in three years.
In today’s Prime Time, we covered the following conversations: Azerbaijan has shipped petroleum products to Armenia by rail for the first time in decades, marking a significant step toward economic cooperation and regional integration in the South Caucasus.
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