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Ilham Aliyev and Mehriban Aliyeva Attended Inauguration of “Yukhari Vang” Hydroelectric Power Plant on Tartar River in Kalbajar

On September 2, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva attended the opening of the “Yukhari Vang” Hydroelectric Power Plant. This plant, with a capacity of 22.5 MW, is owned by “Azerenerji” OJSC and

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Moscow, Baku Reiterate Importance of Cooperation in Int’l Organizations, Other Multilateral Forums – Joint Statement

Interfax. ru – Russia and Azerbaijan intend to cooperate on matters of mutual interest on international forums, the Kremlin website said. “The presidents acknowledged the importance of continuing to develop cooperation on matters of mutual interest in international organizations and

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The Current Ukrainian Blitzkrieg in Kursk and Its Geopolitical Missions

By Dr. Vakhtang Maisaia Ph.D. in politics and military science. International Military Expert, CIRSA (Republic of Poland) New transformation has been fixing in war in Ukraine when during the eight months of active combat operation lull all of sudden the

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The Discovery of a New Political World?

By Carsten Sander Christensen On November 5 this year, the US presidential election, the 60th quadrennial of its kind, will take place. In comparison with the European states, where some have more than eight hundred years behind them, the USA

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We Have Never Been This Close: Top Azeri, U.S. Officials on Karabakh Talks, Russia and Türkiye

By Alex Raufoqlu The top Biden administration official in charge of Europe and Eurasia on Tuesday laid out Washington’s efforts to help Azerbaijan and Armenia to independently finalize a peace agreement among themselves, which he warned that Russia was “trying

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A New Approach for Perpetual Peace in Sudan

By Arlene Schar and Dr. David Leffler Despite ongoing efforts to resolve tensions and stabilize Sudan, longstanding divisive issues remain largely unresolved, and civil war persists. Achieving a sustainable and lasting peace remains challenging. It is crucial to quickly reduce

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Central Asia and The Struggle for Water

Central Asia is facing a water crisis as it is hit with the triple whammy of global warming, fast economic growth driving rising demand and burgeoning populations. / bne IntelliNews The Kyrgyz have a saying: “El bashi bolboy, suu bashi

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Heyder Baba – Shahriyar Was Telling the Truth, The World Was a World of Lies

By Shervin NajafpourHeyder Baba, the world is a false one, It has remained so from Suleiman and Noah. It has given birth to its sons, and put them in trouble. It has taken away what has given to anyone, From

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China Seeks to Join JV With Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Georgian Railways to Develop Trans-Caspian Route

Interfax.ru. China has announced plans to join Middle Corridor Multimodal Ltd., a joint venture formed by the railway operators of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Georgia to develop a multimodal service on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR). The announcement was made

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Pezeshkian and the Possibilities of Change in the Dilemma of State and Government in Iran

By Ural Hatemi With the presidential elections over in Iran, everyone is focused on one question: will the new government be able to bring about any change in Iran? We can ask this question in the following way: Will Pezeshkian

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