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Biden Believes Putin Has Already Decided To Invade Ukraine, Says Diplomacy Still On Table
U.S. President Joseph Biden in an update on Ukraine, delivered on February 18, expressed a conviction that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin had already made a decision to proceed with military incursion into Ukraine. At the same time, Biden notes
Read MoreAzerbaijan Plans To Build A Power Line Through The Zangezur Corridor To Nakhchivan
Azerbaijan plans to build a power transmission line through the Zangezur corridor to Nakhchivan and from there to Turkey and Iran. Head of the state Ilham Aliyev said this in an interview with Azertaj agency on Friday. “At present, we
Read MoreTAP Provides €700,000 for Five Photovoltaic Parks in Western Macedonia, Greece
Kastoria, Greece. As part of its Social and Environmental Investment (SEI) programme, Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP AG) fully funded the construction of five photovoltaic parks (PV) in the Municipality of Kastoria, Western Macedonia, Greece, with a total installed capacity of 0.5MW
Read MoreRussia’s “Mediation” Mission: 100 Years Ago And After
On November 11, 1920, the government of the RSFSR sent a note to the governments of Turkey and Armenia with a proposal to mediate the cessation of the war. Thus, 100 years later, history repeats itself: in November 2020, the
Read MoreOil Market Going Through Inadequate Supply Against High Demand as Global Economy Recovers From Pandemic
US crude oil prices surpassed $90 a barrel for the first time in more than seven years, according to official data on Thursday. American benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) spiked to $90.27 around 2 p.m. EDT. International benchmark Brent crude
Read MoreDisaster of Aggressive Policy
By Firdovsiyya Ahmedova, Ph.D.,Assoc.professor, The Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan The 44-day military operations, also known both as the Second Karabakh or the Patriotic War in Azerbaijan’s modern history, have resulted in the
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