Nearly 11,000 Civilians Have Died in UKRAINIAN War: UN
‘We condemn all attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure — they are prohibited under international law,’ says UN official The UN said Friday that the war in Ukraine has resulted in at least 10,703 deaths. The deaths include “594 children”
Read MoreRussia Says Rising Economic Bloc BRICS Surpasses G7 In Purchasing Power Parity
Russian presidential aide for foreign affairs Yury Ushakov says BRICS countries working on developing their own payment systems, improving logistics By Elena Teslova Russian presidential aide for foreign affairs Yury Ushakov said on Tuesday that the BRICS countries do not
Read MoreRussia Expects Lavrov’s Türkiye Visit to Greatly Enhance Relations
Russian foreign minister plans to discuss wide range of issues with his Turkish counterpart on sidelines of Antalya Diplomacy Forum By Elena Teslova, Anadolu Agency Russia said Wednesday that it expects a forthcoming meeting between Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and
Read MoreKiev Says Warsaw Insisting on Expanding Tariff Rate Quotas for UKRAINIAN Agrifood Imports
Polish Agriculture Minister Czeslaw Siekierski said during online negotiations with Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Nikolai Solsky on Wednesday that Poland wanted to impose a number of restrictions on imports of Ukrainian agricultural produce, Ukrainian media said with reference
Read MoreAzerbaijani Govt Wants to Attract Private Investor for Construction of A 500 Mw Gas Turbine Power Plant
The Azerbaijani government has invited private investors to build a 500 MW gas turbine power plant (GTPP) near the Azerbaijani capital, the Ministry of Energy told Interfax. Four companies have shown interest in the project: Nobel Energy Group (part of
Read MoreA Better Idea: Invincible Defense Technology
By Dr. David LefflerIn the midst of the devastating toll of the Israel/Gaza war, NPR journalist Carrie Kahn recently posed a poignant question to Israeli military officer Major Doron Spielman, reflecting the collective yearning for an alternative to escalating cycles
Read MoreHeavy Staff Losses Noted at Destroyed Armenian Combat Post – Azerbaijani Border Service
On February 13, Azerbaijani State Border Service (SBS) units conducted “Revenge,” an operation destroying a combat post near the Nerkin-And settlement in the Gafan district. This action was in response to the provocation by the Armenian Armed Forces the previous
Read MoreAliyev Winning 92.05% of Vote in Azerbaijani Presidential Election as 93.35% of Ballots Counted – CEC Incumbent
President Ilham Aliyev is winning 92.05% of the vote in Azerbaijan’s early presidential election, Azerbaijani Central Elections Commission (CEC) Chair Mazakhir Panakhov said at a press conference. The CEC has already counted 93.35% of the ballots cast in the election,
Read MoreOn the Master´s 100th Anniversary: Tofig Ahmadov (1924-1981)
The famous jazz musician, saxophonist, clarinetist, conductor, composer from Azerbaijan The history of Azerbaijani jazz dates back to the 30s of the 20th century and is inseparably linked with the activities of the outstanding Azerbaijani composers Niyazi, Tofig Guliyev. They
Read MoreSenior Russian Official Says Europe Shows No Interest in Buying Gas from Russia
Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak says Russia ready to deliver gas to Europe via Ukraine, other routes, but sees no interest Europe shows no interest in buying gas from Russia after the expiration of the gas transit contract with Ukraine
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