Ioannis was re-elected President of Romania

By:
“Mediafax” / GORDON

Romania's current head of state - Klaus Iohannis, won the second round of the presidential election, which was held on November 24, 2019. This is evidenced by the preliminary results from the counting of the votes in 99.3% of the polling stations, reports “Mediafax”.

According to the latest data, 63.12% of the citizens voted for Iohannis, while for his rival, Viorica Dӑncilӑ, a former prime minister of the country, voted 36.89%.

The Russian United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has declared negotiations with Turkey for the supply of SSJ-100 and MC-21 aircrafts

By:
“Interfax”

The United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) is in talks with Turkey for the supply of “Sukhoi Superjet” and MC-21 passenger aircrafts, told “Interfax” the head of the UAC - Yuri Slusar.

“Yes, we are discussing both MC-21 and Superjet”, Slusar said, answering a question from the news agency.

In September, the UAC presented the MC-21 and SSJ-100 aircrafts at the Istanbul Air Show. For the MC-21-300, the flight to Turkey became its premiere overseas.

Import of Russian grain triples in Azerbaijan

By:
Eldar Janashvili, Trend.az

Some 857,000 tons of grain and cereals have been imported from Russia to Azerbaijan since the beginning of the second half of 2019, which is three times more than in the same period of 2018, Trend reports on Nov. 19 referring to the Russian media outlets.

The share of grain which is exported to Azerbaijan amounted to about four percent of the total volume of grain which is exported from Russia.

Armenian language courses are organized in Azerbaijan

By:
INA “Turan”

The Center for International Relations Analysis in Baku (Beynəlxalq Münasibətlərin Təhlili Mərkəzi) has announced that it is organizing courses in Armenian language, reports the Independent News Agency “Turan”.

A press release from the Center (called by the INA “Turan” - "semi-official structure") says that the courses are for young scientists and researchers, who want to learn the language at an elementary level.

The occupied territories of Azerbaijan are included in the list of risk areas for travel

By:
“International SOS”

“International SOS” has published the annual risk map for travelers. On the map, countries with a low risk for traveling are colored in light yellow. The countries of the European Union, Azerbaijan and Georgia are colored in this color.

The information provided by the organization, notes that in the countries to which Azerbaijan applies, there is an easy access to medical care, and a low risk of diseases spread through food and water, Azeri-Press Agency reports (APA).

LUKOIL is currently not considering participating in the Umid-Babek project in Azerbaijan

By:
„Interfax”

“LUKOIL” will not participate in the “Umid-Babek” project in the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea so far. “LUKOIL” president Vagit Alekperov told this to the reporters on the sidelines of the “VTB Capital” forum – “Russia is Calling!”.

“So far, we are not looking at “Umid-Babek”, SOCAR has decided to develop it independently”, said Alekperov, according to “Interfax”.

104702 children were born this year in Azerbaijan

By:
Елчин Мехтиев

Between January and September 2019, the district (city) departments of the Ministry of Justice of Azerbaijan registered the birth of 104702 children.

According to Azerbaijani news agency “Trend”, the birth rate per thousand persons remained unchanged (14.1), compared to the reporting period for the previous year 2018.

Boys were 53.2 percent of the newborns and girls were 46.8 percent. 2,454 of the newborns were twins, 72 were triplets, and in four cases were born four twins at a time.

About two hundred people have been killed, while the protests in Iran still take place

By:
Amnesty International / BBC

According to Amnesty International, at least 106 people have been killed in 21 cities of Iran in a brutal crackdown on the protests, which take place already several days.

Referring to “unofficial news reports from various sources”, the BBC reports that some 200 people have been killed in the country in the last five days and three thousand have been injured.

Iran Shuts Down Internet as Protests Continue

By:
VOA News

Iran's supreme leader backed Sunday a government decision to increase fuel prices which sparked deadly protests over the weekend.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed "thugs" for damaging property in protests that left at least two people dead. His comments come as the government shut off internet across Iran in an attempt to quell protests over the raising of government-set gasoline prices by 50%.

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