What Are the Economic Dividends of COP29?  

By Vugar Bayramov Member of the Parliament of Azerbaijan. The Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has started its work in Baku. On the whole, the adoption of the decision to hold the COP29

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Efforts to Boycott COP29 Fail – Ilham Aliyev

Efforts to boycott COP29 have failed, as confirmed by the participation of 80 presidents, vice-presidents and prime ministers from different countries at COP29. This was stated by head of state Ilham Aliyev on 12 November, speaking at the opening of

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Iravan – Once the Independent County’s Capital, Later Made to Ones’ Country Capital

By Amir Ali Sardari Iravani  The Iravan Khanate, an independent state in the South Caucasus, emerged in 1748 and lasted until 1828. Initially a self-governing khanate, it came under the control of the Qajar dynasty by 1805. Strategically located and

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Moldova’s European Choice: How a Hard-Fought Election and Diaspora Support Brought Sandu Victory

By Mehman Aliyev The recent presidential election in Moldova placed the country at a political crossroads, as incumbent President Maia Sandu secured a victory by a narrow margin in a tense second-round contest against Alexandr Stoianoglo. The election, which concluded

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Azerbaijan’s GDP Grew by 2.7% in the First Nine Months of 2024

According to the State Statistics Committee of the country, Azerbaijan’s gross domestic product (GDP) reached 92,829.5 million manats for the period from January to September 2024. In the first nine months of 2023, GDP amounted to 90,812.5 million manats. This

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Formula 1 Brings 20 Million Dollars Annually to The Tourism and Hospitality Sectors

Direct and indirect income of Azerbaijan from hosting the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix amounts to more than $100 million per year – said Samir Dubendi, Founder of DAIR Hotels and Restaurants Association and Chairman of The Executive Board of

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Learning From The Past To Set Our Future Vision

By Tomris Azeri, head of the Azerbaijan Society of America (AAS) During my last year of junior high school in the late 70’s, it was common to hear talk about Ottoman Turks killing 200 thousand Armenians and calling that genocide.

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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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