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Concerns Over Climate Finance Negotiations at COP29 in Baku
Concerns Arise Over COP29 Negotiating Text in Baku The latest draft of the negotiating text, released on Thursday by the COP Presidency, has sparked considerable debate among delegates and observers here in Baku. This new document underscores several unresolved issues, including the criteria for what qualifies as part of the annual climate finance figure, the identity of contributing nations, and…
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“…Iran will remain strong and stable and it will continue to fully support the Axis of Resistance until the full liberation of Palestinian people and the end of apartheid, genocide, ethno-supremacism and ethnic cleansing.”
#Resistance#Iran#Islamic Republic#Ebrahim Raeisi#President#Hossein Amir-Abdollahian#Azerbaijan#helicopter#chopper#BBC#Western Media#MEK#Free Palestine#Gaza#Gaza Genocide#Keep Talking About Palestine#Pray#Imam Khomeini#Holocaust#Social Justice#Slovakia#Election#Saddam Hussein#Bomb Attack#Constitution#Sanctions#Global South#Mohammad Marandi#George Galloway
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President Ilham Aliyev congratulates Donald Trump on his reelection as President of the United States
To His Excellency Mr. Donald Trump, President-elect of the United States of America Dear Mr. Trump, I cordially congratulate you on your reelection as the President of the United States of America. The confident victory you gained in the elections is the clear reflection of a big support and confidence the friendly American people places in you personally and the political course you…
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President Ersin Tatar congratulates Ilham Aliyev Azerbaijan President
President Ersin Tatar congratulates Ilham Aliyev Azerbaijan President President Ersin Tatar has congratulated Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan, on the democratic elections held in Azerbaijan. President Tatar congratulated President Aliyev on behalf of the Turkish Cypriot People in a telephone call, following the snap general election that was held on Sunday, that saw the ruling New…
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Sandeep Marwah Leads ICMEI Delegation on Study Tour to Baku, Azerbaijan
Baku: Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder President of the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI) and Chair of the Indo-Azerbaijan Film and Cultural Forum, recently concluded a successful study tour to Baku, Azerbaijan. Accompanied by a delegation of forty professionals from various industries, Dr. Marwah aimed to explore and understand the diverse markets of Azerbaijan.
The study tour, which included visits to key sectors such as education and training, cinema, journalism, hospitality and tourism, fashion and design, and performing arts, was an initiative to foster deeper cultural and professional ties between India and Azerbaijan. Dr. Marwah, who also serves as the Chancellor of AAFT University, expressed his admiration for the growth and potential within these sectors in Azerbaijan.
Dr. Marwah already blessed by Ambassadors of Azerbaijan to India, including Ibrahim Hajiyev, Ashraf Shikhaliyev, and the current Ambassador Elchin Huseynli. Their support highlighted the strong diplomatic relations and mutual respect between the two nations.
Dr. Marwah’s engagement in Baku included numerous meetings with local professionals and industry leaders, aimed at developing people-to-people contacts and enhancing collaborative opportunities. The delegation visited various tourist attractions and places of cultural significance, further enriching their understanding of Azerbaijan’s rich heritage and contemporary advancements.
“This study tour is a step towards building stronger cultural and economic bridges between India and Azerbaijan,” said Dr. Marwah. “The insights gained here will not only benefit our delegation but also pave the way for future collaborations and exchanges.”
The ICMEI delegation’s visit to Baku marks another milestone in the ongoing efforts to strengthen international partnerships and promote cross-cultural dialogue. The successful tour underscores the commitment of ICMEI and its leadership to fostering global cooperation and understanding.
#Sandeep Marwah Leads ICMEI Delegation on Study Tour to Baku#Azerbaijan#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of ICMEI
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The BUTCHER OF TEHRAN, Butchered or dead?
Raisi’s death unlikely to change Iran foreign policy
PARIS: The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash could lead to a period of political instability but is unlikely to change Iran´s foreign policy or its role in the Middle East, analysts said on Monday.
The hardline cleric was considered a favourite to succeed supreme leader Ali Khamenei, 85, who has ultimate authority in Iran, and Raisi´s death will pose a challenge to the country´s authorities in ensuring the stability of the political system.
But analysts are betting on the continuity of the Islamic republic´s foreign policy which is the domain of Ayatollah Khamenei and the secretive Supreme National Security Council. “A successor may emerge who is as conservative and loyal to the system as Raisi was,” said Ali Vaez, an Iran specialist at the International Crisis Group.
“On foreign policy, the supreme leader and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps will continue to dominate strategic decisions”, he said on social media site X, anticipating “more continuity than change”. Farid Vahid, an Iran expert at the Fondation Jean-Jaures, said that “Raisi was absolutely in lockstep with the Guard Corps”, which “has left a lot of room and freedom for the Guards in the region”.
With Raisi, “decision-making was very fluid because he was completely subservient to the leader”, Vahid told AFP. “The question for the Iranian conservatives is to find someone who will be elected... and who will not cause them too many problems.” Raisi´s death comes at a time tensions are soaring between the Islamic republic and Israel following the start of the war in Gaza after Hamas´s attacks on Israel on October 7.
Those tensions peaked in mid-April, when Iran carried out an unprecedented attack against Israel, unleashing 350 drones and missiles, most of which were intercepted with the help of the United States and other allied countries.
Tehran also supports the so-called Axis of Resistance against Israel -- a network of armed groups including Lebanon´s Hezbollah, the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, and the Huthi rebels in Yemen.
“It will be (the) status quo,” Jason Brodsky, an expert at the Middle East Institute, said of Iran´s relations with these groups. “The IRGC reports to the supreme leader and liaises with Hezbollah, the Huthis, Hamas and the militias across the region. The modus operandi and the grand strategy of the Islamic republic will remain the same,” he told the BBC.
“The strategic decision maker in the system is the supreme leader, the president is an implementer.” Iran denies it wants to acquire nuclear weapons, but it is no longer complying with its commitments under the 2015 deal with world powers which limited its nuclear ambitions in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions. The pact, known by the acronym JCPOA, fell apart after the unilateral withdrawal of the United States under then-president Donald Trump in 2018 which led to the reimposition of crushing sanctions on Iran.
“The Iranian foreign ministry already has a new head and the same priority: negotiations on the nuclear program”, Hasni Abidi, director of the Study and Research Centre for the Arab and Mediterranean World in Geneva, said on X.
Brodsky said that “Iran´s nuclear program and the decision-making surrounding it will remain unchanged because at the end of the day it´s the supreme leader and the Supreme National Security Council which are overseeing the nuclear file”. The ultraconservative Raisi, 63, had been in office since 2021, during a time that has seen Iran rocked by mass protests and an economic crisis deepened by sweeping US sanctions.
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Aliyev calls snap presidential election
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Thursday called early presidential elections for 7 February.
Aliyev, 61, was last re-elected in 2018 for a seven-year term. He won a reported 86 per cent of the vote in a poll boycotted by the main opposition parties.
In September, after a nine-month blockade, he ordered a lightning offensive to wrest full control of Nagorno-Karabakh from the ethnic Armenians who had ruled it for more than three decades.
It was Baku’s second successful offensive into ethnic Armenian-controlled territory in three years. Almost all of the region’s 120,000 or so ethnic Armenians fled as a result of the military conflict.
Thanks to his country’s oil wealth, Aliyev has forged a strong alliance with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, while managing to maintain a working relationship with both Russia and the West.
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President Ilham Aliyev congratulates Azerbaijani people on Novruz holiday - SUCH TV
The head of state and the First Lady visited the Memorial stone in the Talish village. The President of Azerbaijan lit the Novruz bonfire in the Talish village and congratulated the people of Azerbaijan on the occasion of the holiday. While in his message to the people of Azerbaijan Mr President said: “Dear brothers and sisters. I sincerely congratulate you on the upcoming Novruz holiday. This is…
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Speaking of boycotting Eurovision, after my latest reblog (linked), I need to express my thoughts, since this morning I've read the worst takes ever.
Some people saying "I just won't watch the Israeli entry" or "Actually boycotting doesn't work, just let us have this fun thing when the world is so awful right now" or "Boycotting from your sofa is just performative activism".
My gosh. Get educated.
The Palestinian Call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel asked for a boycott of the whole contest. A quote from the linked article says:
Participating in Eurovision for Israel is “a dream, in particular this year, when it has even more meaning.” Since October 2023, Israel has murdered more than 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza, including at least 12,300 children, and injured a further 70,000. Understanding the contest’s propaganda value, particularly in the time of genocide, the Israeli president Isaac Herzog says, “it’s important for Israel to appear in Eurovision.”
So, "just watching anything but the Israeli entry" does not count as boycotting.
"The world is awful right now" because awful people try to make propaganda out of "this fun thing", participating in a grandiose festival while people are still being killed and attacked every day.
This is exactly the right moment to think about Palestinian people! (Or the Armenian people who were killed and displaced by Azerbaijan during the recent Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.)
I am tired too, but I live in a privileged nation, where nobody is trying to actively harm me. I have a choice to watch the fun and the glitter and listen to silly songs or I can try to think of someone else who is getting attacked on the daily.
Mind you, you can still find a way to boycott the contest and listen to the songs, if you can't LIVE without them. Just don't add views or interactions to official channels who make money out of it, and don't use the hashtags. Talk to your buddies in DM and don't make it trend! How is that complicated??
And if this is still too much of a "performative activism", here's something else less passive that you can do, without even standing up from your sofa:
This google doc has a list of Palestinian people who need donations right now:
Donate hygiene kits:
Donate eSims:
Daily clicks:
And now you can block me if my post on your Eurovision tag is clouding your fun.
Please do not be antisemitic or islamophobic in the notes of this post and be respectful.
#eurovision#boycott eurovision#eurovision 2024#my post i guess#edit: this is all i'm going to say any more on the matter bc i have nothing else to add so keep your anon preachings to yourselves thank yo#you say that the tag is trending because of this? no it's not. and if it is let it.#if the esc tag is trending bc of ppl highlighting the important issues why not?#bye now
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driving around the usa iwth 144 'not my president' bumper stickers entirely covering my car bearing images of the current presidents of albania, algeria, angola, argentina, armenia, austria, azerbaijan, bangladesh, barbados, belarus, benin, bolivia, bosnia and herzegovina, botswana, brazil, bulgaria, burkina faso, burundi, cameroon, cape verde, central african republic, chad, chile, colombia, comoros, costa rica, croatia, cuba, cyprus, czechia, djibouti, dominica, dominican republic, democratic republic of the congo, ecuador, egypt, el salvador, equatorial guinea, eritrea, estonia, ethiopia, fiji, finland, france, gabon, gambia, georgia, germany, ghana, greece, guatemala, guinea, guinea bissau, guyana, haiti, honduras, hungary, iceland, india, indonesia, iran, iraq, ireland, israel, italy, ivory coast, kazakhstan, kenya, kiribati, kosovo, kyrgyzstan, laos, latvia, lebanon, liberia, lithuania, malawai, maldives, mali, malta, marshall islands, mauritania, mauritius, mexico, micronesia, moldova, mongolia, montenegro, mozambique, myanmar, namibia, nauru, nepal, nicaragua, niger, nigeria, north macedonia, pakistan, palau, palestine, panama, paraguay, peru, philippines, poland, portugal, republic of china, republic of the congo, republic of korea, romania, russia, rwanda, sao tome and principe, senegal, serbia, seychelles, sierra leone, singapore, slovakia, slovenia, somalia, south africa, south sudan, sri lanka, suriname, syria, tajikistan, tanzania, timor leste, togo, trinidad and tobago, tunisia, turkey, turkmenistan, uganda, ukraine, united arab emirates, uruguay, uzbekistan, vanuatu, venezuela, vietnam, zambia, and zimbabwe and i have to update them every time theres a presidnetlai election anywhere
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A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has suffered a “hard landing”, state television reported, as officials said search operations were under way but were being impeded by poor weather conditions.
Iranian state media said the incident occurred on Sunday near Jolfa in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province.[...]
Raisi was returning from a visit to neighbouring Azerbaijan, where he had travelled to inaugurate a dam alongside the country’s President Ilham Aliyev.
State-linked media said three helicopters were in the Iranian president’s convoy, and the two others made it back safely. [...]
It remains unclear exactly what caused the “hard landing”, or whether any of the passengers in the helicopter have been hurt.[...]
Many of the military aircraft currently in service in Iran date back to before the country’s 1979 revolution.
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BREAKING | Hamas movement has issued the following press statement:
We extend our sincere condolences and deep sympathy and solidarity to the Supreme Leader, the Iranian government, and the brotherly Iranian people, on the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the Supreme Leader's representative Seyyed Mohammad Ali Al Hashem, and East Azerbaijan Governor Malek Rahmati, following the tragic and painful accident of the helicopter crash that was carrying them from northwest Iran.
We express our shared feelings of grief and sorrow with the brotherly Iranian people and our full solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran in this painful incident that claimed the lives of some of the finest Iranian leaders who had a distinguished career in the renaissance of Iran and honorable positions in supporting our Palestinian cause, backing our people's legitimate struggle against the Zionist entity, their appreciated support for the Palestinian resistance, and their diligent efforts in solidarity and support in all forums and fields for our people in the steadfast Gaza Strip amidst the Al-Aqsa Flood battle.
#free palestine#palestine#free gaza#gaza#genocide#israel#news#gaza genocide#gaza strip#iranian news#iran news#reminder! hamas isn’t a terrorist organization and nothing they’ve done is unprovoked
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Azerbaijan may be preparing for military aggression against his country as the term "Western Azerbaijan," has become increasingly popular in public discourse in Azerbaijan.
During a Nov. 18 speech at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan, Pashinyan claimed Azerbaijan media, schools, and universities had started calling Armenia this way, warning the rhetoric could signal Baku's desire to start an offensive military operation.
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned a select group of lawmakers that Azerbaijan might be planning to invade Armenia in the coming weeks, Politico reported on Oct. 13.
Officials familiar with the discussion told Politico that Blinken spoke about the possibility of an invasion in a conference call on Oct. 3.
The call addressed officials' questions about the U.S. response to Azerbaijan's September offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh.
During the call, Blinken reportedly told lawmakers that the State Department will not renew an established agreement that permits the U.S. to offer Azerbaijan military aid. The agreement has been renewed every year since 2002 but lapsed in June.
In the same conversation, Blinken warned that Azerbaijan may invade southern Armenia.
Of particular concern is the southern region of Syunik, which Azerbaijan calls the Zangezur Corridor and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has repeatedly referred to as "Western Azerbaijan."
In mid-September, the Azerbaijani military launched a lightning offensive against the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, an unrecognized Armenian state within the territory of Azerbaijan. Local authorities eventually surrendered in a ceasefire mediated by Russia.
A formal decree was later signed, dissolving all official institutions of the breakaway state from Jan. 1, 2024. Following Azerbaijan's victory, around 100,000 people have left Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia.
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First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva has shared a post on her official Instagram page on the occasion of 31 December – the Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis and New Year
First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva made post on occasion of World Azerbaijanis Solidarity Day and New Year. First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva has shared a post on her official Instagram page on the occasion of 31 December – the Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis and New Year. The post says: “Dear sisters and brothers! I sincerely congratulate you on the…
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#Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis#First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan#Mehriban Aliyeva#New Year 2024
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President Tatar participated in the Informal Summit of OTS in Azerbaijan
President Tatar participated in the Informal Summit of OTS in Azerbaijan President Ersin Tatar participated in the Informal Summit of the Heads of State of the Organisation of Turkic States in Shusha, Azerbaijan. Continue reading President Tatar participated in the Informal Summit of OTS in Azerbaijan
#70 countries participated#AZERBAIJAN#Heads of State#Informal Summit#Organisation of Turkic States#Shusha#TRNC President Ersin Tatar
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