Science can create Lasting Peace and Prosperity in the South Caucasus

By Stepan Nikolayevich Godina, Arlene J. Schar and Dr. David Leffler For decades domestic instability and insurgency have arisen from sectarian and regional conflicts, migration, and poverty; preventing lasting comprehensive peace from taking hold in the South Caucasus. The cultural differences among peoples

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BP Deploys New Digital Tool in The Caspian

BP recently launched a three-dimensional (3D) visualization tool on the East Azeri and West Chirag platforms, commencing the first phase of the digital modelling of all its assets in the region,  The new tool allows to perform some of the

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Time Is Running Out for Afghanistan

By Arlene Schar and David Leffler Afghanistan’s leaders face a challenging task: uniting a fractured and crippled country in the midst of a raging pandemic with economic devastation and societal discord fueling conflict and terrorism. The loss of life in

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The USA Leaves the South Caucasus and Promise to Back Soon

By Vakhtang Maisaia, Professor, Ph.D. in politics and military science Due to recent developed processes, it is making clear that the USA is leaving not only the Central Asia together with Afghanistan but also its positions are weakening in the

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Great Exodus of Armenians from Karabakh Began: 6100 Cars and 6660 Armenians Left Former NKAO

BY ILGAR HUSEYNOV, AZERI DAILY AUTHOR Thanks to the historic victory of Azerbaijan in the second Karabakh war, official Baku finally left the ‘Karabakh issue’ in history and created new geopolitical realities. And although official Yerevan is trying in every

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Total of 167 Wildfires in Turkey Now Under Control

1st wildfires emerged one week ago, with 16 still ongoing in 7 southern/southwestern Turkish provinces. Turkey has successfully contained a total of 167 wildfires that have emerged a week ago, according to the country’s agriculture and forestry minister, inform Anadolu

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Parliament Speakers of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan Signed Baku Declaration

The speakers of the parliaments of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan on Tuesday signed the Baku Declaration following the first of its kind trilateral meeting. The declaration was signed by National Assembly of Pakistan Speaker Asad Qaiser, chairperson of the Azerbaijani

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Shusha Declaration: A New Strategic Stage in The Relations Between Azerbaijan and Turkey

Dr. Vugar Bayramov, Member of the Parliament of Azerbaijan The Shusha Declaration on Allied Relations signed between  President of Azerbaijan and President of Turkey is of historical significance for both countries. The document will deepen strategic cooperation between the two

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Ilham Aliyev: Armenia Should Not Repeat Its Previous Mistakes

‘Armenia’s disappointment will continue. It looks like they have not yet reached final conclusions after the war. Some of their inappropriate statements and steps show that they still have to draw conclusions. They should not forget about the second Karabakh

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Ilham Aliyev: Our Lakes and Rivers Have Been Polluted and We Have Already Appealed to International Organizations

‘The area of forests in the liberated territories used to be 230,000 hectares. Today, according to satellite observations, forests cover an area of 170,000 hectares. In other words, 60,000 hectares of forests have been destroyed. Our lakes and rivers have

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