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Jan 20, 2025 |
menafn.com | Azerbaijan Embassy
Azerbaijan Embassy In Belgium Shares Photos By Reza Deghati On 20 January Tragedy 1/20/2025 12:05:28 AM (MENAFN- AzerNews)Azerbaijan's Embassy to the Kingdom of Belgium and the GrandDuchy of Luxembourg Mission to the European Union have shared avideo featuring photos taken by world-renowned photographer RezaDeghati. Reza Deghati took these photos during the massacre on the 20thof January in 1990.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
asiaplustj.info | Azerbaijan Embassy
Every year landmines lead to the death and injury of thousands of people, in some cases even after a conflict has been resolved, says a statement released by Azerbaijan’s Embassy in Dushanbe. Along with endangering human life, the mines seriously challenge socioeconomic development, damage the environment and cultural heritage, hinder post-war recovery and development initiatives, and ultimately impede the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
thegermanbusinessreport.com | Wester van Gaal |Promote Ukraine |Azerbaijan Embassy
In a report published on Thursday (23 March) detailing the lobbying activities of a broad network of German companies, industry associations and consultancies, Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) has now identified 100 businesses that have driven the 'hydrogen dash' in Germany, influencing the wider EU policy in the process.
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Mar 9, 2023 |
euobserver.com | Peggy Corlin |Promote Ukraine |Azerbaijan Embassy
Some new organisations representing gig workers have been accused of being inexperienced and defending the platform's interests — with the blessing of the French government. "We are working on something unique which does not exist in the rest of the world", French officials representing the platforms of drivers and couriers — Uber, Deliveroo, Stuart [a state-owned delivery start-up] and more — and the FNAE, one of these new workers organisations, told EUobserver.
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Mar 9, 2023 |
frenchstemtoday.com | Peggy Corlin |Promote Ukraine |Azerbaijan Embassy
Some new organisations representing gig workers have been accused of being inexperienced and defending the platform's interests — with the blessing of the French government. "We are working on something unique which does not exist in the rest of the world", French officials representing the platforms of drivers and couriers — Uber, Deliveroo, Stuart [a state-owned delivery start-up] and more — and the FNAE, one of these new workers organisations, told EUobserver.
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