

Yerevan said the Azeri military began advancing into Armenian territory, threatening the highway that connects the Armenian capital with the country’s southern regions and Iran. On November 16, violent clashes between the armed forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan broke out at their border. The president of Azerbaijan also mentioned that Baku publicly offered Yerevan to proceed with hammering out a peace treaty "to put an end to the confrontation, recognize the territorial integrity, sovereignty and learn to live as neighbors again." Therefore, we have repeatedly stated that we are ready to launch a process of delimitation as soon as possible," the Azerbaijani head of state noted. The frontier between Azerbaijan and Armenia has not been delimited. "We also highly value the support, including consultative assistance. Baku highly appreciates Moscow’s support in terms of defining the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the country’s President, Ilham Aliyev, stated on Friday during a trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Sochi. Usman Kansong, from Indonesia's communications ministry, said the bill could ensure better revenues for "quality" media organisations, but it was unclear if it would be standalone legislation, or incorporated into an existing law.SOCHI, November 26. Facebook and Google did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the bill. About half of Indonesia's digital advertising revenues go to Facebook and Google, according to Amir Suherlan, an advertising expert and managing director of the agency Wavemaker Indonesia. "Ultimately the concern is the smaller, independent media companies - whose mission is public interest journalism - may not benefit from this arrangement," he said. Ross Tapsell, a media lecturer at the Australian National University, said the bill would be more advantageous to bigger industry players with political connections.

Many small Australian publishers have struggled, however. "It's hard to keep the integrity of journalism in this ecosystem." The Australian law has since March required Facebook and Alphabet's Google to negotiate with Australian outlets for content that drives traffic and advertising to their websites.

"Under the current ecosystem, clickbait is more profitable," Wenseslaus said.

It calls for an agency to negotiate between media firms and tech companies, and also requires big tech firms to do more to filter content for hoaxes. The draft, seen by Reuters, has yet to go to parliament. Algorithms of big tech companies can have a significant impact on income for digital news media, by determining how prominently an article appears in a Google search or on a Facebook news feed.
