Around the Bloc: Azerbaijan Rights Advocate Freed Ahead of President's U.S. Visit
Baku’s supreme court reduces lawyer Intigam Aliev's prison term to probation ahead of President Ilham Aliyev’s Washington visit.
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Baku’s supreme court reduces lawyer Intigam Aliev's prison term to probation ahead of President Ilham Aliyev’s Washington visit.
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Russian foreign minister says only Putin can make such an agreement.
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