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The death toll rises to 46,000 in Gaza; 19 people dead including a guard in Chad after an attack on the presidential palace; Lebanon tries to elect a new president after 12 failed attempts. AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports.

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The Blogs: Azerbaijan-Israel strategic partnership proves its worth

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The ‘Worst in Show’ CES products put your data at risk and cause waste, privacy advocates say

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AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports not everything at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show earns a 5-star rating.

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Court of Appeal rejects complaints of those arrested in ‘Toplum TV’ case

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The Baku Court of Appeal on Thursday rejected the appeal against the extension of the detention of journalist Mushfig Jabbar, who was arrested in the ‘Toplum TV’ case.

As his lawyer Nazim Musayev told Turan, there are no material or procedural grounds for Jabbar’s detention. Jabbar has nothing to do with the charges of “foreign currency smuggling” brought against him, because the journalist had not left the country for 7 years before his arrest.

The lawyer said that no primary evidence of Jabbar’s guilt has been presented, and each time the investigation motivates the extension of the arrest by conducting an “expert examination” that is not be carried out.

Today, the Court of Appeal also rejected a complaint against the extension of the arrest of another person involved in the case, Ramin Babayev, an employee of the Institute of Democratic Initiatives. A day earlier, the complaints of Akif Gurbanov, speaker of the ‘Platform III of the Republic’, and Ilkin Amrakhov, an employee of the Institute of Democratic Initiatives, were not satisfied either.

The complaint of the founder of ‘Toplum TV’, Alesker Mammadli, was also not satisfied, despite serious health problems.

In the coming days, the appeals of two more defendants in this case will be considered – Ruslan Izzatli, a member of the ‘Platform III of the Republic’, and Ali Zeynalov, a ‘Toplum TV’ journalist.

*On March 6-8, 9 journalists and activists of ‘Toplum TV’ and its partner organization, the Institute for Democratic Initiatives, were detained. They were accused of smuggling foreign currency. Seven people were arrested, and two were placed under police supervision. The defendants in the case deny the charges. Human rights activists recognized those arrested as political prisoners. On December 27, the court extended their arrest until April 6.


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Lebanon’s parliament tries again to pick a president, after 12 failed attempts over 2 years

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AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Lebanon’s 13th attempt to pick a president.

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Raging Los Angeles Wildfires Leave at Least Five Dead

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Plus: U.S. dockworkers and port employers reach a tentative labor deal to avert another shutdown. And, Blackstone is investing $300 million in DDN, its latest bet on artificial intelligence. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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LA Wildfires, Carter’s State Funeral, Trump’s Agenda

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Devastating wildfires in the LA area have leveled entire neighborhoods as firefighting resources are stretched thin, a state funeral for former President Jimmy Carter will be held at Washington’s National Cathedral, and President-elect Trump met with Senate Republicans to help chart a course for his top legislative priorities. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter . Today’s episode of Up First was edited by Gigi Douban, Roberta Rampton, Kelsey Snell, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Lilly Quiroz. We get engineering support from David Greenberg. And our technical director is Zac Coleman. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy

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Court sentences activist Rail Abbasov to 6.5 years of imprisonment.

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On January 9, the Baku Court of Serious Crimes completed the trial of activist Rail Abbasov, accused of fraud.

In his last statement, Abbasov said that he was arrested on far-fetched and trumped-up charges for defending his friend, human rights defender Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, who was also unreasonably arrested. Abbasov cited numerous inconsistencies in his case as evidence of falsification of his case and asked the court to make a fair decision.

However, the court sentenced Abbasov to 6.5 years of imprisonment.

Earlier, the prosecutor requested that Abbasov be sentenced to 8 years of imprisonment.

*On September 20, 2023, the Nasimi Court of Baku arrested Abbasov for 4 months on charges under Article 178.3.2 (large-scale fraud) of the Criminal Code. Abbasov denies the accusation, considering his active participation in protecting the rights of activist Bakhtiyar Hajiyev, who was arrested back in December 2022, to be the true reason. Human rights activists recognized both as political prisoners.


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Pope asks aide to deliver his annual foreign policy address, tells ambassadors he’s battling a cold

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AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Pope Francis.

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