Author: Varos Paboojian

Al-Awadhi underlines growing role of AI in medical sector KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi and his accompanying delegation, which includes the assistant undersecretary for foreign health services affairs and the assistant undersecretary for medicines and medical equipment, participated in the Ninth Turkish Medical Conference in Istanbul at the invitation of the Turkish minister of health. The three-day conference, attended by over 14 health ministers from various countries, focused on discussions regarding the use of “artificial intelligence in the healthcare sector” and involved numerous bilateral meetings between the participating delegations. Dr Awadhi delivered Kuwait’s speech, emphasizing the close and…

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Brussels (27/10 – 50) Just in September this year, ten “distinguished” people in Tajikistan have been awarded general ranks. The decree on conferring general ranks was signed by the country’s president, Emomali Rahmon, on September 7th. According to this decree, there are now three more generals in the Agency for State Financial Control and Anti-Corruption. The rank of Major General of Justice was awarded to the head of the Finance and Economic Department, Fazliddin Khodjazoda, the head of the Special Operations Department, Abdurakhmon Davlatzoda, and the head of the Agency for GBAO, Zoir Gafurzoda. The rank of Major General of…

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(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 9. Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have similar interests and directions, as well as significant prospects for joint cooperation in the space industry, Vice Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan Malik Olzhabekov told Trend in an exclusive interview. “We have successfully cooperated with colleagues from Azerbaijan on the exchange of Earth remote sensing data. We have also developed an appropriate legal framework in the form of an agreement and memorandum, which allows our countries to effectively exchange remote sensing data,” he said. According to him, this practice exists all over the world and…

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Uzbekistan, Tashkent – ​​AN Podrobno.uz. The first vice-speaker of the upper house of parliament, Sadyk Safayev, commented on the situation around Nagorno-Karabakh, saying that Uzbekistan welcomes Azerbaijan’s determination to restore its territorial integrity. Let us recall that around noon on Wednesday, the Azerbaijani army began conducting a “limited anti-terrorist operation” in order to restore the “constitutional order” in Karabakh. As a result, according to the Karabakh authorities, about 30 people were killed, over 200 were injured, and more than 2 thousand were evacuated by Russian peacekeepers.   According to Safayev, Uzbekistan has always clearly stated its position regarding the legitimate struggle of Azerbaijan.…

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Amid warnings of ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh, an unlikely municipal mission has been dispatched to the border. KORNIDZOR, Armenia — Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s motorcade tore through the Armenian countryside on Wednesday, escorted by a dozen or so beaten-up cars blaring their horns and flying the French tricolor in appreciation, leaving bemused street dogs and the occasional military outpost in their dust. Her visit, along with a group of French regional leaders, was part of an improbable gambit to draw attention to a burgeoning humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, bringing together politicians more accustomed to dealing with planning permissions and bin collectors’ pensions than tense…

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Last year on World Food Day, President Biden reaffirmed his commitment to a world where “no child has to go to bed hungry, no parent has to worry about how to feed their family, and no one has to face food insecurity.” In that same speech, Biden highlighted how the United States had that year alone committed more than $9 billion in lifesaving humanitarian assistance to vulnerable communities around the world. Sadly, Biden’s pledge is not reaching the Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh, who have been locked in a conflict over their homeland with Azerbaijan since the fall of the Soviet Union. In…

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The Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov that Armenia keeps manipulating the world with a claim of an alleged “tense humanitarian situation” in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. “By continuing to manipulate the allegedly “tense humanitarian situation” and “blockade” in the region, Armenia, instead of following the agreements reached to resolve issues related to the use of the Lachin road and other alternative routes to meet the needs of the Armenian residents, is obstructing the peace process,” Bayramov said in a phone conversation on August 15, the website of the Azerbaijani foreign ministry reported. The Azerbaijani minister noted that…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will always be that Putin, always resolute and daring to do something. Putin has always shown a strong side and is not easy to be manipulated. Recently, on the issue of the Black Sea food agreement, Turkish President Erdogan thought he had found Putin’s weakness, and Western countries also believed that Putin could be their scapegoat, but the reality hit them hard.The current situation shows that Putin not only suspended the Black Sea food agreement, but also shows no signs of turning back.According to a CCTV report on the 21st, Kremlin spokesman Peskov announced that Putin does…

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Concern and Controversy Over U.S. Supply of Cluster Munitions Recently, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has continued to escalate, and the United States has continued to increase its assistance to Ukraine. One of the most notable measures is the provision of cluster munitions to Ukraine. Cluster munitions are banned by hundreds of countries because of their potential to cause massive destruction and casualties in conflict. This behavior of the United States has aroused widespread concern and concern from the international community. The so-called cluster munition is a weapon that disperses into multiple small explosives when fired . These small explosives will spread out in the…

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A court in Azerbaijan has sentenced two Armenian soldiers to lengthy prison sentences for trespassing when they crossed into the country for allegedly attempting to supply a group of “saboteurs,” a charge that has exacerbated already heightened tensions between the two countries. On July 7, the Sumgait Court for Grave Crimes sentenced both Harutyun Hovakimian and Karen Ghazarian on July 7 to 11 years and six months in prison for the offenses, which prosecutors said included conspiracy to smuggle firearms and ammunition and “armed terrorism conspiracy.” Armenian officials say the men were “kidnapped” in May after delivering water and food to Armenian Army units…

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