The Arctic Crucible: U.S. Strategy, Danish Sovereignty, and Greenland’s Future

By Dr. Carsten Sander Christensen  The Arctic, long considered a frozen and peripheral frontier, is undergoing a transformation so rapidly it is redrawing the maps of geopolitics, economics, and climate security. At the epicenter of this transformation lies Greenland—the world’s

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Water Aggression is Not Merely an Unfriendly Act; It is a Grave Breach of International Law.

By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The recent attempt by India to challenge Pakistan through military adventurism was swiftly and decisively neutralised. Pakistan’s calm yet resolute response restored balance within a single day, reaffirming that while it does not seek confrontation, it

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Azerbaijan’s Foreign Trade Surplus Down 20% in Jan-Sept

Azerbaijan’s foreign trade surplus amounted to $5.6 billion in January-September 2025, down 20.1% year-on-year, according to materials on the balance of payments on the Central Bank of Azerbaijan’s (CBA) website. According to the regulator’s data, the country’s foreign trade turnover

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Azerbaijan Sets Wheels in Motion for Largest Battery Energy Storage in Region

The largest battery-based energy storage centers in the CIS will be commissioned in the Absheron and Aghdash regions in the coming months, Trend reports, citing Azerenergy OJSC. Azerenergy is rapidly progressing with the creation of large-scale battery-based energy storage systems for the

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The World’s Credibility at Stake: Confronting Terror Without Favour

by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Terrorism, in every guise and in every corner of the world, stands as a repudiation of our shared humanity. No civilisation, no religion, and no moral code sanctions the taking of innocent lives. To link this

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The Interviewee of Azerbaijan Today magazine is Bakhtiyar Sirajov, Co-Chair of the World Association of Azerbaijani Scientists

Questions prepared by Nigar Salamzade. A.T; You began your career in Azerbaijan and later continued your work in Russia, Slovakia, and various international institutions. How did the transition between different scientific schools and countries shape your worldview and professional philosophy?

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Azerbaijan Eyes Supplying Oil to Armenia in ‘Unprecedented’ Move

Georgia will provide a one-time transit of oil from Azerbaijan to Armenia free of charge, the Georgian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development said. “The Georgian government has received a request from partner countries for a one-time transit of fuel

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OPEC+ Ministers, Eight OPEC+ Countries Confirm Earlier Decisions on Production for Q1 2026

The ministers of OPEC+ countries confirmed previously made decisions on oil production levels in 2026 at a virtual meeting on Sunday, meaning current production quotas will be in effect for the whole year, OPEC said in a press release. The

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Azerbaijan, Russian Railways Sign Agreement on Exchanging E-data

Azerbaijan Railways (AZD) and Russian Railways (RZD) have signed an agreement on the bilateral exchange of e-data, AZD said. The respective parties signed the document on Wednesday in Baku following a meeting between AZD CEO Rovshan Rustamov and RZD CEO

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Mutual Trust, Mutual Strength: The Growing Defence Partnership Between Pakistan and Azerbaijan

By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal, Director General Research National Assembly SecretariatParliament House Islamabad  (Pakistan) Military cooperation between Pakistan and Azerbaijan has, in little more than three decades, evolved from courteous diplomatic friendship into a relationship of tangible strategic substance. What began as

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