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Three corrupts build wealth at expense of Armenian soldiers' underpants
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 23:59:00 +0400By Adalet VerdiyevToday, the leadership of Armenia is doing side split and in a state of tension. Nikol, who faced blows from inside, sometimes from neighbors, and sometimes from former allies, was criticized by former Armenian Defense Minister, representative of Garabakh Armenians, Khojaly murderer Seyran Ohanyan.Seyran's main criticism is related to the destruction of the Armenian army. Serzh Sargsyan sometimes voices criticisms in the same way.However, these two killers of children and women led the Armenian army together for 15 years. They sucked the blood of the Armenian army and created a little opportunity for some generals who are close to them to win. But these two killers got the main wealth.During the years when Ohanyan led the Armenian army, there were more cases of mass corruption, brutal dedovshchina (hazing and abuse) and crimes. “Thief with code” laws were introduced to the Armenian army during Ohanyan's time. Seyran himself sat at the top of the corruption pyramid, so there was no one to fight against these villains in some form. Seyran led his entourage to privatize the territories belonging to the military units for a penny and then sell them at the market price. Some 80 percent of the bribes from tenders reached Seyran and he was able to share.Soon after the election of the Prime Minister, Pashinyan began inspecting the military units and found out that the soldiers of the Armenian army were serving without underwear. By order of Seyran, the commanders of military units forced the parents of soldiers to send underwear to their children. There are enough materials about this in the Armenian press. Seyran used a large amount of funds for this from the budget, and the Armenian soldier served without underwear. Serzh Sargsyan also knew these problems, but he did not voice them. Probably the native Seyran knew the way to share the funds he earned with Serjik.The Azerbaijan Army ended the high-income life of Ohanyan and his corrupt generals in April 2016. The April war destroyed the myths about the false power of the Armenian army.Sargsyan was forced to dismiss Ohanyan and several deputies under the pressure of the population, fed up with the fairy tales. However, Ohanyan was not arrested, and in the next two years, the Armenian army continued to serve without underwear.The problems of Seyran and other Armenian generals started after Pashinyan came to power. Nikol disagreed that the army would be without underwear and began to investigate other budget allocations. Assuming that the situation would end in prison, Seyran was elected to the Armenian parliament with the help of his fellow countryman Robert Kocharyan, who was in the opposition. Seyran thought that he would gain immunity with this.Today, Ohanyan, Sargsyan, Kocharyan, who criticize Pashinyan, and their limited entourage have become rich and accumulated wealth at the expense of Armenian soldiers. Those who forced the Armenian soldier to serve in the military without underwear for years, those who sapped the marrow of the unfortunate Armenian army, use the defeated state of Armenia and talk one-on-one, they are not ashamed to get into people's minds, they even show the way to the poor Armenian people by speaking in the press.However, thanks to not only Pashinyan, but also Ohanyan, Sargsyan, Kocheryan and other executioner leaders from the Armenian clan, Armenia has fallen into the current miserable situation, and it will not be easy to find a way out of this situation.Adalet Verdiyev is a military expert, analyst and a reserve Azerbaijani officer.
China's trade turnover with Ukraine rises by 46.6% to $1.5 bln in January-February
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 23:30:00 +0400The volume of Chinese-Ukrainian trade in January-February grew by 46.6% year-on-year to $1.5 bln, the General Administration of Customs of China reported, Azernews reports, citing TASS.As follows from the published statistics, exports of goods from China to Ukraine over two months reached $550.42 mln (an increase of 69.6% compared to the same period last year), while imports increased by 36% ($954.06 mln). Compared to January-February 2023, the positive balance of the Ukrainian side increased by 7.3%, to $403.64 mln.In February, trade turnover between the two countries decreased by 13.3% compared to January and reached $698.54 mln. Exports from China fell by 32.7% (to $221.25 mln), imports from Ukraine remained virtually unchanged and amounted to $477. 28 mln.Ukraine is the leading supplier of corn to China. According to the General Administration of Customs of China statistics, this agricultural product in terms of value accounted for almost half of China’s imports from this country. Other Ukrainian goods purchased by China include sunflower and rapeseed oil, barley, ferronickel, beef, soybeans, other food products, raw materials, and semi-finished products.The main items of Chinese exports to Ukraine include consumer goods, electric vehicles, lithium batteries, tires for buses, trucks and cars, smartphones, television equipment.According to the General Administration of Customs of China, in 2022, the volume of Chinese-Ukrainian trade fell by 60% to $7.65 bln. In 2023, it fell by 10.8% to $6.81 bln.
NASA observes activity on 15 more asteroids
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 23:00:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaWith the help of powerful space telescopes, astronomers observe the "activity" of some unusual asteroids, their comet-like tails, as well as clouds of gas and dust. As part of NASA's Active Asteroids project, it was announced that activity had been detected on fifteen asteroids, challenging traditional knowledge about the Solar System, Azernews reports, citing foreign media outlets.More than 8 thousand volunteers analyzed more than 430 thousand images from the dark energy camera (DECam) on the Victor M. Blanco telescope in Chile to find these fifteen rare objects. Nine volunteers co-authored an article on the results, which has now been published in the Astronomical Journal.Volunteer Virgilio Gonano from Udine, Italy, said: "For an amateur astronomer like me, it's like a dream come true. Congratulations to the friends who have checked all the signals and pictures."The study of these rare active asteroids provides scientists with additional information about the formation and evolution of the Solar System, including the origin of water on Earth. These objects can also help in future space exploration, as the same ices that form comet tails can power rockets or provide breathing air for astronauts.Tiffany Shaw-Diaz, a volunteer from Dayton, Ohio, said: "I have been a member of the Active Asteroids team since the initial data analysis process began. It would not be an exaggeration to say that this project has become a significant part of my life. I look forward to classifying topics every day, if time or health permits, and it is a great honor for me to work regularly with such respected scientists."The Active Asteroids Project was founded by Colin Orion Chandler, a researcher at the Asteroids and Other Celestial Bodies Project at the University of Washington and the DiRAC Institute.
Dangerous streptococcal infections in Japan reach record levels
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 22:55:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaDangerous streptococcal infections in Japan are reaching record levels. Health services are trying to determine the cause of the increase in the incidence of bacterial disease, which has a mortality rate of 30 percent, Azernews reports, citing foreign media outlets.The number of infections in 2024 is expected to be higher than last year's record. At the same time, the continued spread of streptococcus a toxicological shock syndrome, the most severe and potentially fatal form of streptococcal infection, is of serious concern in Japan. The National Institute of Infectious Diseases reported that 941 such cases were registered last year.In the first two months of 2024, 378 cases of infection were detected in 45 of Japan's 47 prefectures. Although the elderly are at risk, the group A strain causes more deaths among patients under the age of 50.According to local media, 21 of the 65 people under the age of 50 who were diagnosed between July and December 2023 died. The bacterium, which manifests itself with cold—like symptoms, can sometimes cause complications such as pneumonia and meningitis, and in severe cases, organ failure and necrosis.
Russian stocks up as Monday trading opens
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 22:25:00 +0400Russia’s stock market was up as Monday trading opened on Moscow Exchange as the MOEX Index added 0.17% to 3,305.67 points, while the dollar-denominated RTS Index rose by 0.64% to 1,126.79 points, according to trading data as of 10:00 a.m. Moscow time (07:00 a.m. GMT), Azernews reports, citing TASS.As of 10:15 a.m. (07:15 a.m. GMT), the MOEX was up by 0.11% at 3,303.66 points, while the RTS was up by 0.68% at 1,127.22 points.Meanwhile, the dollar exchange rate was down by 0.63% at 92.32 rubles on Moscow Exchange, the euro was down by 0.62% at 100.59 rubles, while the yuan was down by 0.55% at 12.799 rubles.
Iranian company interested in participating in restoration of cultural heritage sites in Uzbekistan
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 21:50:00 +0400The Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Iran Fariddin Nasriyev met with the director of the Razigaran Arg-e Azadi Consulting Engineers Company Alirizo Anisi, Azernews reports, citing Kun.uz news agency.At the meeting, the diplomat spoke about the modern development of Uzbekistan, its potential, large-scale reforms being implemented in our country in all areas.The Iranian businessman said that he considers Uzbekistan one of the leading countries in Central Asia and expressed his readiness to implement joint projects with Uzbek partners in the restoration of cultural heritage sites.At the meeting, prospects for cooperation in this area were discussed.During the meeting, the entrepreneur was acquainted with the national hall in the building of the Embassy of Uzbekistan, which presented examples of national applied art, reflecting the rich history and culture of the country.
Int’l tender announced for developing marine infrastructure of Anaklia deep sea port project
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 21:20:00 +0400The Ministry of Economy of Georgia on Monday said it had announced an international tender for the construction of the marine infrastructure for Anaklia deep sea port, a project earmarked for western Georgia's Black Sea town, Azernews reports, citing Agenda.The body added the tender documentation - based on procurement procedures of the World Bank - had been sent to the “Big Four dredging companies” of Boskalis, DEME, Jan De Nul and Van Oord.These companies have rich experience in designing and manufacturing marine works. Significantly, a large share of the port’s marine work comes from dredging, and these companies own 80 percent of the global dredging fleet”, the Ministry said.The body added the decision of sending the tender documents to the European companies had come after talks with the international consulting company HAEDES B.V.The Ministry also said a “single-stage procurement procedure using limited international market approaches” would be used for the procurement, with invited bidders submitting tender proposals for technical and financial aspects.The winning proposal will be the one which meets the requirements/selection criteria and has the highest total (technical proposal score plus financial proposal) score”, it said.Participants have been given 45 days to ask clarifying questions regarding the tender documentation and prepare competitive tender proposals.The technical and financial evaluation of the proposals submitted by the bidders will be ensured by a tender commission specially created by Anaklia Sea Port entity, founded in 2023 by the Georgian state together with international consultants.The Ministry said the entity had already carried out preparatory works for the construction of marine infrastructure on site.
Turkish National Defense Ministry marks 109th anniversary of Canakkale victory
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 20:45:00 +0400Türkiye's National Defense Ministry on Monday released a message to observe the Canakkale Victory and Martyrs' Day, which marks the anniversary of a key 1915 victory during World War I, Azernews reports, citing Anadolu Agency."On the March 18 Martyrs' Remembrance Day and 109th anniversary of the #ÇanakkaleVictory, we wish Allah's mercy on our glorious forefathers, who, especially our Commander-in-Chief Gazi Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, made Canakkale impassable and gave us this paradise homeland by watering every inch of the land with their blood, and we remember them with respect and gratitude," the ministry said in a post on X.Gallipoli campaignTens of thousands of soldiers died in one of the world's most ferocious battles 109 years ago in the Gallipoli campaign in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.The battle took place between April 25, 1915, and Jan. 9, 1916.Britain and France wanted to secure a sea route through the Canakkale Strait to what was then the Russian Empire, their ally.Their aim was also to capture the capital of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul.The Turks repelled a naval attack, with many casualties on both sides during the eight-month Allied offensive.When a subsequent land campaign also failed, the invading forces withdrew.Victory against the Allied forces boosted the morale of the Turkish side, which then went on to wage a War of Independence in 1919-1922, and eventually formed the Republic of Türkiye in 1923 from the ashes of the old empire.
Italy marks COVID victims remembrance day
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 20:15:00 +0400Italy on Monday marks its national day of remembrance for the victims of the COVID-19 pandemic, Azernews reports, citing ANSA.March 18 was chosen as the day of memory because it was on that day in 2020 that the most tragic and emblematic image of the first COVID wave was recorded: convoys of army trucks taking coffins away from an overloaded Bergamo, the worst-hit northern city.It is estimated that close to 200,000 deaths in Italy were linked to the coronavirus.President Sergio Mattarella said the pandemic showed how a "coordinated response at a global level" was necessary to tackle the challenges humanity faces and stressed the importance of "recent research discoveries in which the European Union was the protagonist".He added that the coordinated efforts of "institutions at every level" has made it possible to "contain an intangible enemy in the name of a global rebirth".
Putin leads with 87% in Russian presidential election: Exit poll
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 19:40:00 +0400Vladimir Putin is leading with 87% in Russia's presidential elections, according to exit poll data announced by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center, Azernews reports, citing Anadolu Agency.He is followed by the Communist Party’s Nikolai Kharitonov with 4.6%, the center said.Vladislav Davankov from the New People party secured 4.2% of the vote, while Leonid Slutsky, the leader of the LDPR (Liberal Democratic Party of Russia), got 3% of the vote.Some 1.2% of the ballots were invalidated.The Russian Public Opinion Research Center is a state-owned polling institution.The elections were conducted both at polling stations and through remote electronic means.Remote voting took place in a total of 29 regions, including Moscow.The election was observed by 1,115 international observers and experts from 129 countries.The newly elected president will serve a term of six years.?Putin, who is projected to win based on initial results, will take the oath of office after the official announcement of results and serve as Russia's president for the 5th time.
Belarus’ GDP up by 4% in January-February 2024
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 19:10:00 +0400March (BelTA) – Belarus’ GDP grew by 4% in January-February 2024, BelTA learned from the National Statistical Committee of Belarus, Azernews reports, citing Belta news agency.According to estimates, in January-February 2024 the GDP amounted to Br34.5 billion in current prices, up by 4% in comparable prices year-on-year.The GDP deflator index was 9.1% over January-February 2023.
Transitioning towards sustainable future: Azerbaijan's commitment to green energy [COMMENTARY]
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 18:34:00 +0400By Ulviyye ShahinAzerbaijan's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2050, as announced at COP29, reflects the country's dedication to combating climate change and transitioning towards a more sustainable future. This voluntary commitment aligns with global efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change and achieve the objectives set forth in international agreements such as the Paris Agreement.To achieve this ambitious goal, Azerbaijan will likely implement a combination of strategies across various sectors of its economy.But first of all, it is important to find answers to several questions about the feasibility of achieving this goal. To find answers to the questions, we turned to Rashad Hasanov, an expert on economics.R. Hasanov stated to Azernews that achieving results in this direction depends more on the policies that the government will pursue in the future."If we were to analyse the statistical figures, we would see that over the past 20 years, compared to the 1990s, there has been a decrease in emissions from gas that actually creates a warming effect, until approximately 2010, which could be attributed to a weakening of economic activity. However, in subsequent periods, the process has been going in the opposite direction."According to him, based on the data for the year 2021, the emissions of gases that create a warning effect amount to 58 million tons."Azerbaijan's commitment has been set compared to the 1990s, which means that by 2050, this indicator should decrease by up to 47 million tons. Looking at the structure, approximately 10 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions should decrease. However, when we look at the structure of emissions, we see that the main source is precisely the energy sector, the oil and gas industry, and a decrease can be created in this direction, especially due to a certain fundamental decrease in oil production. However, it should be noted that in order to achieve the overall result, it is very important to diversify the economy, apply innovative technologies in this direction, and address other issues. In other words, the government can achieve results by implementing comprehensive measures here.""The government should support initiatives aimed at the implementation of as many green technologies as possible and promote this. Only in this case, and with positive changes in the direction of obtaining real results in diversifying the economy's structure, the country can achieve these results by 2050," Hasanov concluded.Azerbaijan, US discuss bilateral and multilateral cooperation agenda
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 18:12:00 +0400Azerbaijan`s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov has met with U.S. Department of State Senior Advisor for Caucasus Negotiations Louis Bono, Azernews reports.During the meeting, the sides explored prospects for the bilateral and multilateral cooperation agenda between Azerbaijan and the United States, the current situation in the region, and various aspects of the normalisation process between Azerbaijan and Armenia.FM Bayramov highlighted key topics discussed at the Munich Security Conference and meetings held in Berlin, including Azerbaijan`s expectations from the peace process and its stance on outstanding issues. He reiterated Azerbaijan`s commitment to the peace process.The two also exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest.
Carpet Museum demonstrates stunning clothing and jewellery of Turkic Peoples
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 18 Mar 2024 17:57:00 +0400
Laman IsmayilovaTraditional costumes are more than just pieces of clothing; they are intricately woven symbols of culture, history, and identity. The beauty and significance of traditional costumes were on full display at the exhibition "Culture of Clothing and Jewellery Art of the Turkic Peoples", Azernews reports.The exhibition, dedicated to the Novruz holiday and the 15th anniversary of its inclusion in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, opened its doors at the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum, showcasing a stunning collection of traditional women's costumes and jewellery from the Turkic peoples.From Azerbaijan to Kazakhstan, Hungary to Turkiye, each exhibit demonstrated the rich heritage and artistic expression of these diverse cultures.Acting Director of the National Carpet Museum, Mira Mammadkhanov, highlighted the importance of preserving and celebrating traditional costumes as a way to honour the unique traditions and way of life of the Turkic peoples.The Advisor to the Culture Minister, Jahangir Selimkhanov, emphasised the cultural significance of these exhibits, while the President of the Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation, Aktoty Raimkulova, stressed the importance of recognising and celebrating the beauty of these artefacts.The exhibition featured a range of materials, from colourful silks to intricate embroidery, each piece telling a story of craftsmanship and artistry. The ornate patterns and designs of the costumes offered viewers a glimpse into the intricate traditions and customs of the Turkic peoples.The presented exhibits are preserved in the collections of the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum, the Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation, the Association of Hungarian Folk Artists, and private collector Virginija Morgan-Hayat's. Each exhibit showcased the unique beauty and craftsmanship of traditional costumes, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of the Turkic peoples.One of the highlights of the exhibition was a performance by the team from the Children and Youth Development Centre No. 3, who presented traditional dances of the Turkic peoples. The vibrant colors and graceful movements of the dancers brought the ancient traditions and customs to life.The exhibition, which runs until March 31, was followed by a master class and lecture.A master class on decorating eggs with Azerbaijani and Hungarian patterns was organized in the National Carpet Museum within the framework exhibition. A master class for adults was held by Hungarian folk artists Beatrix Jokaine Gombosi and Anna Jokai.Young guests reflected the heroes of Azerbaijani fairy tales in eggs in a master class conducted by the staff of the Children's Department of the museum.At the end, the guests got acquainted with the museum`s rich collection.The master class was co-organized by the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum and the Hungarian Embassy in Azerbaijan.Founded in 1967, the National Carpet Museum holds more than 14,000 exhibits of the finest Azerbaijani carpets.Initiated by eminent carpet artist Latif Karimov, the museum is beautiful inside and out.The museum's new building is designed in the form of a rolled carpet. Now, the museum hosts multiple events, including international symposiums, conferences, and various exhibitions.In 2019, the museum received national status for its significant contribution to popularising and promoting Azerbaijani carpet weaving art.In 2020, the Carpet Museum enriched its collection with a beautiful pile of carpets purchased by the Culture Ministry at the Sartirana Textile Show in Italy.The 19th-century Guba carpet "Ugakh" was donated to the Carpet Museum, while the Garabagh carpet "Chelebi" enriched the collection of the museum's Shusha branch.Moreover, the Carpet Museum won the Travellers' Choice Awards for the fourth time in a row last year.The award proves once again that the professional activity of the National Carpet Museum is highly appreciated by visitors from all over the world.Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister meets with NATO Secretary General
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 17:24:00 +0400
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defence, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov, has met with a delegation led by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry of Defence.At the official welcoming ceremony hosted by Azerbaijan’s Defence Ministry, J. Stoltenberg passed along the guard of honour and signed the "Book of Honour" in accordance with the protocol.Colonel General Z. Hasanov welcomed the delegation and expressed his satisfaction with seeing them in Azerbaijan.The Minister thanked NATO for supporting the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan during the 30-year occupation and the current period.The delegation was given detailed information about the reforms carried out in the Azerbaijan Army in accordance with the instructions of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Ilham Aliyev, as well as mine clearance, restoration, and construction works in the liberated territories and the current situation on the Azerbaijani-Armenian conditional border.The Minister of Defence spoke about the success achieved in cooperation with NATO and noted the importance of further developing mutual relations.The Secretary General expressed his gratitude for the hospitality and highly appreciated the professionalism of the servicemen of the Azerbaijan Army in peacekeeping missions and their activities in other areas within the framework of partnership with NATO. He emphasised that the close cooperation of the Azerbaijan Army with the Turkish Armed Forces will make a significant contribution to Azerbaijan-NATO relations.The sides also discussed prospects for development in cybersecurity and mine clearance, as well as other areas of bilateral military relations, and exchanged views on regional security and other issues of common interest.</p>
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</html>Global Terrorism Index 2024: Azerbaijan among safest countries in world
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 17:13:00 +0400The eleventh edition of the Global Terrorism Index 2024 (GTI) has released the ranking of countries by the level of terrorist threat, Azernews reports.According to the GTI’s recent report, Azerbaijan ranked 89th in the latest ranking as one of the safest countries worldwide, along with Denmark, Finland, and Qatar.Iran (4.464) ranked 26th, Türkiye (4.168) 29th, the United States (U.S.) (4.141) 30th, Russia (3.016) 35th, France (2.647) 38th, Norway (1.747) 53rd, Armenia (0.423) 76th, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (0.233) 79th, and Lithuania (0.059) 87th.Burkina Faso, Israel, Mali, Pakistan, Syria, and Afghanistan are the most affected by terrorism, according to the report.The Global Terrorism Index (GTI) is a comprehensive study analysing the impact of terrorism for 163 countries, covering 99.7 percent of the world’s population. It takes into account the number of terrorist incidents, deaths from terrorism, counter-terrorism, the effectiveness of terrorism investigations, and many other indicators.The GTI report is produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP), using data from Dragonfly’s TerrorismTracker database and other sources.
Students of Bulbul Vocal School thrill music lovers
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 18 Mar 2024 16:54:00 +0400Laman IsmayilovaStudents of Bulbul Vocal School have thrilled music lovers at their first reporting concert.Head of the Bulbul Vocal School, Honored Artist Ramil Gasimov welcomed the guests of the event, Azernews reports.In his speech, Ramil Gasimov emphasized that the name of the brilliant Bulbul is associated with the formation and widespread dissemination of classical vocal traditions in Azerbaijan, and the created educational institution is based precisely on the foundations of Azerbaijani national vocal science, inherited from the great vocalist. Ramil Gasimov wished his students success and emphasized that he would always support them.During the concert, students of the Bulbul Vocal School performed classical samples of world and Azerbaijani composers. At the end of the performance, the students together performed the composition of the prominent composer and performer Polad Bulbuloglu "Shen Azerbaijan", which was greeted by the audience with thunderous applause.Note that Bulbul Vocal School aims to instill the traditions of the Azerbaijani vocal school to the young talents.The name of Bulbul Murtuza Mammadov is associated with the formation of Azerbaijani classical vocal traditions.The passion of music had never disappeared from his soul. In childhood, the musician often performed folk songs in front of listeners.His imitation of the nightingale's song was so unique and smooth that people nicknamed him Bulbul.The legendary tenor graduated from the Baku Conservatory in 1927 and continued education at the state line for four years in Milan, Italy.During these years, he got acquainted with the creativity of outstanding Italian singers, who performed at one of the most famous opera stages in the world, La Scala.Bulbul was the vocal performer and the co-author of a number of songs and romances. He took part in operas such as "Aleko", "Tosca", and "Rigoletto".He was also first to play the lead role of Koroghlu in Uzeyir Hajibayli's opera of the same name in 1938. The opera was written specifically for his voice.Bulbul was the vocal performer and the co-author of numerous songs and romances. He took part in operas such as "Aleko", "Tosca", and "Rigoletto".Azerbaijani President reveals facts about Khankendi’s being land of Azerbaijan
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 16:48:00 +0400In his congratulatory address on the occasion of the Novruz holiday, President Ilham Aliyev revealed a few facts about Khankendi’s being an Azerbaijani land.The President noted that Khankendi is an ancient Azerbaijani land founded by Panahali Khan. The Azerbaijani leader pointed out that Khankendi was built by Azerbaijani architects and builders at the expense of the Azerbaijani budget during the Soviet period. According to him, the building of the Regional Party Committee, the Regional Executive Committee, and a hotel were designed by Azerbaijani architects Hasan Majidov, Nasrullah Kangarli, and Anvar Gasimzada, respectively.
Azerbaijan, Shanghai Cooperation Organization explore prospects for cooperation
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 16:38:00 +0400Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Head of Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration Hikmet Hajiyev has met with Nurlan Yermekbayev, the Deputy Secretary General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), in Beijing, Azernews reports.During the meeting, the sides explored the prospects for cooperation between Azerbaijan and the SCO. Hikmet Hajiyev hailed Azerbaijan's active role as a dialogue partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.Hikmet Mirzayev emphasized that Azerbaijan attaches great significance to cooperation with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and is interested in further enhancing the bilateral relations.The parties exchanged views on the development of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the SCO across various areas.
Ridership of Baku metro increases by 4%
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 16:20:00 +0400During January and February of this year, a total of 35.1 million people used the services of Baku Metro CJSC, Azernews reports, citing the State Statistics Committee.According to the data, this is 4% higher compared to the same period last year.It should be noted that in 2040, the number of passengers using the Baku metro daily will increase by 2.3 times compared to 2023.According to information, this was reflected in the Master Plan for the development of Baku until 2040.Thus, an annual average of 499.3 million trips (1.37 million trips per day) is expected in 2040.
President: It is fourth time that I have lit holiday bonfire in liberated lands of Garabagh
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 15:53:00 +0400“It is the fourth time that I have lit the holiday bonfire in the liberated lands of Garabagh. In 2021, it was in Shusha, in 2022 in Sugovushan, last year, in the village of Talish, and this time, the holiday bonfire was lit in the city of Khankendi,” said President Ilham Aliyev as he addressed the people of Azerbaijan on the occasion of the Novruz holiday, Azernews reports.The head of state noted that this brings great happiness.
Azerbaijan, China discuss prospects for development of comprehensive cooperation
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 15:42:00 +0400Qabil Ashirov
Assistant to the Azerbaijani President and the Head of the Department of Foreign Policy Affairs of the Presidential Administration, Hikmat Hajiyev, met with the Deputy Foreign Minister of China, Sun Weidong, Azernews reports.In the meeting, it was emphasised that the meetings held between the presidents of Azerbaijan and China and the exchange of letters are important factors in determining the direction of the strategic development of the partnership between the two countries.At the meeting, views were exchanged on relations between the two countries in various fields, upcoming issues related to COP29, cooperation on the Middle Corridor, and peacebuilding in the South Caucasus region.At the same time, prospects for the development of comprehensive cooperation between Azerbaijan and China were discussed.National table tennis team wins medals at Europe Youth Series 2024
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SportsMon, 18 Mar 2024 15:21:00 +0400
Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijani table tennis players have earned two medals at the Europe Youth Series tournament in 2024, held in Turkiye.They claimed the silver and bronze medals in the mixed doubles pairs event among U13 and U15 athletes, respectively, Azernews reports.The Azerbaijani team consisted of four U15 and four U13 tennis players, including Tunar Bagirov, Ugur Nazarli, Shabnam Mensurova, Khadija Eylazova, and Onur Guluzade, Shakir Gadirov, Yagmur Mammadli, and Banu Baytalli.The tennis players competed under the leadership of coaches Ramil Jafarov and Elnur Hidayatzade.International referees Zaur Mikayilov and Khayala Giyasova managed the games of the tournament, which runs until March 17.Over the past years, Azerbaijani sportsmen have made significant strides in table tennis.In 2023, Azerbaijani table tennis player Onur Guluzade captured a silver medal at the 23rd international tournament in memory of Nikolay Nikitin, held in Saint Petersburg, Russia.Also, the national female table tennis players brought home nine medals from the WTT Youth Contender held in Georgia.Zemfira Mikayilova, Laman Abdulhamidova, Nigar Mahmudova, Khadija Abilzade, Marziyya Nurmatova, Aylin Asgarova, Arzu Aslanova, Aysu Aghayeva, Khadija Eylazova, and Yagmur Mammadli won two silvers and seven bronzes in the tournament.NATO Chief's visit to Baku shatters Armenia's black PR in Europe
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 15:00:00 +0400
AzernewsElnur EnverogluArmenia's intention to create discord between Azerbaijan and the West was watered down this time as well. Does a group of the Armenian diaspora, which has been annoying the European Parliament, the UN, and other international organisations for a long time, while observing the scene that is emerging today, think to themselves and ask a question - are we deceiving ourselves, our nation, our 'friends' or others?A short tour of the processes makes it clear that neither the European Parliament nor the Western countries as a whole are working on a specific plan against Azerbaijan. This is just a false impression spread by Armenia through black PR, biased media, and political mouthpieces. If this is so, why does the West not impose sanctions on Azerbaijan or refuse partnership with Azerbaijan over energy?NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's visit to Azerbaijan not only expressed that Azerbaijan's political weight is quite heavy, but also gave several messages to Armenia.Azerbaijan cannot be put on the same scale as Armenia, and our alliance is not in the form of a sisterly alliance of Yerevan and Paris; this alliance is multifaceted and has more strategic importance."I welcome that Azerbaijan is developing closer and closer ties with several NATO allies and that your country is playing a more and more important role in delivering gas, but also, in the future, power electricity to key NATO allies in Europe."Azerbaijan has always stood by its partners in hard times. It is not for nothing that Azerbaijan received the title of the most reliable partner in Europe. At a time when Europe and the West are experiencing an energy crisis, Azerbaijan's joint activity with the West as a stable supporter in this matter literally confirms what the NATO head said. As Stoltenberg emphasised in another speech, "Azerbaijan also plays an important role in the strengthening of Western societies”.But how long will Armenia, which tries to prevent this and tries to use every means to create polemics on the agenda with meaningless shows, waste time with such insignificant activities?Azerbaijan's cooperation with NATO has a history of 32 years. The relations of our country, which has been cooperating with the North Atlantic Alliance since 1992, are further strengthened by the PfP (Partnership for Peace) agreement signed in 1994 at the initiative of the national leader Heydar Aliyev. This was followed by the signing of the Security Agreement between NATO and Azerbaijan in 1995, which played an incentive role in the ratification of the Cooperation for Peace agreement the following year.It should be noted that NATO-Azerbaijani cooperation has a consistent historical chronology. On February 13, 1997, former NATO Secretary General Javier Solana's visit to Azerbaijan and his speech in the Azerbaijani parliament once again demonstrated that there is continuous cooperation in the relations of the NATO leadership with Azerbaijan.It is significant to note that within the framework of its Individual Partnership and Cooperation Programme based upon the PfP Framework Document, Azerbaijan has been participating annually at more than 200 events. The Individual Partnership and Cooperation Programme enables Azerbaijan to benefit from various activities such as courses, exercises, and conferences organised by NATO allies and some partners.In addition to cooperation with the North Atlantic Alliance, Azerbaijan attaches great importance to cooperation with NATO in the field of anti-terrorism, which the international community must tackle together. NATO has been actively engaged in the fight against terrorism and focuses on improved threat awareness and preparedness, developing adequate capabilities, and enhancing engagement with partner countries and other international actors. Azerbaijan is building its interaction with the NATO and Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) countries in a wide range of areas relevant to the fight against terrorism, including the military response to terrorism, enhancement of national counter-terrorism training capabilities, intelligence and information sharing, border security, and civil protection anti-terrorist measures.The military cooperation between Azerbaijan and NATO can be highlighted in a special way. During the press statement together with the American general, President Ilham Aliyev gave a brief example from the recent history of this cooperation: “The NATO-Azerbaijan partnership has already had a long history - more than 30 years of good partnership. Azerbaijan participated in peacekeeping operations in Kosovo and Afghanistan. That was a great experience for us. Our military servicemen were among the last of the coalition forces in Afghanistan to leave that country at the end of August 2021. So, this once again demonstrates our strong commitment to our cooperation.”It is a matter of pride that Azerbaijan, which has a high reputation within the framework of NATO and other international organisations, is also taking the initiative in the regional peace process and today continues the last stage of the restoration of relations with Armenia. Achieving the restoration of territorial integrity and being in close partnership with NATO cannot be considered the result of ordinary political power. Azerbaijan takes comprehensive steps to maintain its leadership in the region and confirms this with real evidence at every moment.Apart from military cooperation, Azerbaijan is also the West's most reliable energy partner, and in this regard, the importance of the country is very high for both the Alliance and European countries.The most important fact is that the demand for Azerbaijani gas is increasing day by day, and NATO countries are also included in these ranks. This not only increases the importance of Azerbaijan but also increases its responsibility. The head of state expressed his attitude towards this issue while making a press statement with the NATO Secretary General and stressed that the list of energy partners will be expanded in the next year.“Two more NATO member states became our partners with respect to natural gas supply. Today, Azerbaijan is exporting natural gas to eight countries, six of which are member states of NATO, and two are partners to NATO. I'm sure that in the coming years, the number of our partners will grow. The European Commission calls Azerbaijan a reliable partner and a pan-European gas supplier. This is, of course, a big advantage and also a big responsibility,” the president said.
Mystery ensemble Miyazaki's Dreams enchant audience in Baku
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 18 Mar 2024 14:18:00 +0400
Laman IsmayilovaThe Mystery Ensemble has performed a spectacular concert at the State Academic Philharmonic Hall.The event showcased the brilliant works of the Japanese composer Hisaishi, known for his exceptional contributions to cinema, anime, computer games, television, and advertising. Hisaishi's collaboration with the legendary animator, filmmaker, and artist Hayao Miyazaki has produced some of the most iconic soundtracks in the history of animated films, Azernews reports.The concert program featured soundtracks from Hayao Miyazaki's legendary anime movies like "Howl's Moving Castle", "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind", "Spirited Away" and "My Neighbor Totoro", composed by Joe Hisaishi.The artistry and drive of the Mystery Ensemble professionals and the arrangements they performed created a magical mood in one of the most atmospheric halls in Baku, where the musicians invited listeners to once again plunge into the fascinating world of Studio Ghibli's animated masterpieces.Mystery Ensemble is a unique group that performs the most current music. This is the live sound of acoustic string instruments, unique arrangements, virtuoso keyboards, and spectacular percussion, as well as the artistry and drive of young professionals passionate about their work. The orchestra creates a magical mood in the most atmospheric halls of Baku.The ensemble's repertoire contains an incredible amount of music. Mystery Ensemble previously fascinated music lovers in Baku with concert programs like "The Music of Harry Potter", "Interstellar", "The Lord of the Rings", etc.The concert organiser is creative agency RED EVENTS & Distribution Ltd., which makes exceptional cultural events in ancient mansions, on rooftops, in greenhouses and in other most atmospheric venues throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, and other countries.Qarabag FC breaks record of last 25 years in Azerbaijan Premier League
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SportsMon, 18 Mar 2024 13:44:00 +0400Laman Ismayilova
Qarabag FC has scored 71 goals in 27 rounds of the Azerbaijan Premier League.This is the record of the last 25 years in the history of national championships, Azernews reports.The last time higher productivity occurred was in the 1998-1999 season. At that time, Kapaz scored 75 goals in 27 rounds. This indicator was realized without taking into account the technical victory of the representative of Ganja in one match.The absolute record of 27 rounds of national championships was made official in the 1996-1997 season. Neftchi has found its way to the opponent's goal 91 times in as many games.The Azerbaijan Premier League is the top Azerbaijani professional league for men's association football teams. It is contested by 10 clubs.Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 36 matches each (playing each team in the league four times, twice at home and twice away).The Premier League champion secures the right to play in the UEFA Champions League's first qualifying round. The runner-up and the 3rd-place winner secured the right to play in the UEFA Europa League starting in the second qualifying round.National Music & Global Culture Society announces NMGCS IV International Composition Competition
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 18 Mar 2024 13:33:00 +0400
Laman IsmayilovaThe National Music & Global Culture Society, led by Honoured Artist of Azerbaijan and laureate of international competitions, Professor Nargiz Aliyarova, is organizing the IV International Composition Competition from March to November.The competition will be held with the support of the Azerbaijan State Committee for Work with Diaspora and the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, Azernews reports.The IV International Composition Competition marks a significant milestone as the first and only international composition competition in the history of Azerbaijani music.Dedicated to Azerbaijani folk songs, its aim is to showcase the rich heritage of Azerbaijani folk art and promote its global recognition. Composers worldwide, regardless of age, are invited to participate. As per competition guidelines, each participant must submit an original composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (up to 5 instruments), based on one or several of ten (10) pre-selected Azerbaijani folk songs.Submissions will be evaluated by an international jury based on audio recordings and PDF files, with each work required to acknowledge the original source of the melody and its connection to Azerbaijani folk art.For detailed information and participation guidelines, visit https://nm-gcs.org/about-the-nmgcs-iv-international-composition-competition/. Contact: +1 202 560 0145, +994502138155. Email: [email protected] terms were announced on March 15, with submissions accepted until July 1. The international jury will review entries by July 15, and on September 18, Azerbaijan's National Music Day, winners will be announced, and cash prizes awarded: $2,000 for 1st place, $1,000 for 2nd place, and $500 for 3rd place.The winning compositions will debut in September in Baku at the International Festival named after U. Hajibeyli. On November 8, Azerbaijan's Victory Day, the final concert of the IV International Composition Competition will take place at Lincoln Center in New York.Outstanding works will be compiled into a collection, registered in the US Library of Congress, and published in New York with individual numbers and barcodes. Previous competitions have garnered international participation: 51 participants from 35 countries in 2021, 35 participants from 23 countries in 2022, and 54 participants from 22 countries in 2023. Winners have represented Azerbaijan, Great Britain, the USA, Germany, Austria, Spain, Poland, China, Colombia, Georgia, and Ukraine.
Azerbaijan, Iraq discuss realization of the economic potential between two countries
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 13:27:00 +0400Qabil Ashirov
Azerbaijani and Iraqi officials discussed the existing economic potential of the two countries, Azernews reports, citing a post shared by Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov on his official X account.The post reads that as part of a visit of the Azerbaijani delegation to Iraq, President Abdullatif Jamal Rashid received the delegation. The meeting heard the relations between Azerbaijan and Iraq are developing in the directions determined by the heads of state, and the possibilities of realizing the existing economic potential were reviewed.Remains of 553 human corpses found in Azerbaijan's liberated areas1
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 13:11:00 +0400Qabil AshirovSo far, the remains of 553 human corpses have been found in Azerbaijan's liberated territories, Azernews reports, citing Emil Tagiyev, head of the Special Investigation Department of Azerbaijan's Military Prosecutor's Office, as saying in a briefing on the mass grave discovered in Khojaly.According to him, the remains belong to persons considered missing in the First Garabagh War.The head of the department noted that 3,890 Azerbaijanis went missing from 1988 to 1994.According to Taghiyev, 3,171 of the missing are military personnel, and 719 are civilians.Orkhan Rzayev, the head of the criminalistics department of the Prosecutor General's Office, said that the human remains that were discovered have signs of violence. He underlined that the remains are accompanied by the facts of binding hands and hitting with injurious objects.President Ilham Aliyev congratulates President Vladimir Putin on occasion of his victory in election
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 13:10:00 +0400On March 18, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, made a phone call to the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, Azernews reports.President Ilham Aliyev congratulated Vladimir Putin on his victory in the presidential election and wished him success in his presidential endeavors for the development and prosperity of the country.Vladimir Putin thanked the President of Azerbaijan for his attention and congratulations.During the phone conversation, they expressed confidence that the alliance and strategic partnership between the two countries would continue to strengthen and exchanged views on the prospects for cooperation.
Sweden celebrates Novruz holiday
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 12:53:00 +0400Laman Ismayilova
Novruv holiday has been celebrated in Stockholm, Sweden. Around 300 guests from different parts of Sweden attended the event, co-organized by International Media Group Sweden and the Azerbaijan Media Center in Stockholm with the support of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora and the Azerbaijani Embassy in Sweden, Azernews reports citing Azertag.At the beginning of the event the National Anthem of Azerbaijan was played, followed by Garabagh Sunday School students' performance of the Almali dance.Well-known singers Abbas Ahmad and Chinara Malikzade, who arrived from Azerbaijan, also took part in the festive program."I am glad that so many of our compatriots came to celebrate the ancient national holiday of Novruz. I am very grateful to the First Vice-President of Azerbaijan, President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Mehriban Aliyeva for the fact that, thanks to her efforts, the Novruz holiday was included in the UNESCO Intangible Heritage List," said the event organizer Rahim Telman Sadikhbayli.At the end of the holiday, the young talent Aynura Safarova performed popular songs in Azerbaijani and English.Note that the first day of Novruz falls on the spring equinox on March 20-21. The holiday celebrates the arrival of spring and the start of a new year.On September 30, 2009, Novruz was included in UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. On February 23, 2010, the UN declared March 21 the International Day of Novruz.Azerbaijan is to mark Torpaq Charshanbasi (Soil Tuesday) on March 19. The Novruz holiday will be celebrated on March 21.Hikmat Hajiyev meets with Pakistan's ambassador to China in Beijing
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 12:36:00 +0400Assistant of the President of the Azerbaijan Republic, Head of the Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration Hikmet Hajiyev met with Ambassador Khalil Hashmi, the Ambassador of Pakistan to China in Beijing, Azernews reports, citing a post shared by Hajiyev on his official X account.The post reads that Hikmet Hajiyev offered congratulations on the national day celebrations of Pakistan and reiterated stronger bonds of friendship and ties between Azerbaijan and Pakistan.
President Ilham Aliyev lit Novruz bonfire in city of Khankendi [PHOTOS]
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 12:25:00 +0400
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has lit the Novruz bonfire in the city of Khankendi, Azernews reports.The head of state congratulated the people of Azerbaijan on the occasion of the Novruz holiday.Congratulatory address of President Ilham Aliyev- Dear brothers and sisters.I sincerely congratulate you on the upcoming Novruz holiday.It is the fourth time that I have lit the holiday bonfire in the liberated lands of Karabakh – in 2021, it was in Shusha, in 2022 in Sugovushan, last year in the village of Talish, and this time, the holiday bonfire was lit in the city of Khankendi. This brings great happiness. Six months ago, as a result of an anti-terror operation which lasted less than a day, we fully restored our sovereignty, and today the territorial integrity of our country is fully ensured across the entire territory of Azerbaijan.We demonstrated tremendous heroism during the Second Karabakh War and the anti-terror operation. May Allah rest the souls of all our martyrs in peace! Thanks to the dedication, professionalism, and heroism of our martyrs, brave soldiers, and officers, we are now building and creating in these lands. Life is returning to these lands. Through extensive construction efforts, we have already facilitated the return of former displaced persons to their ancestral lands, and this process will continue this year.Unfortunately, the results of the Second Karabakh War did not teach Armenia a lesson. In my Novruz address last year, I spoke about this and expressed my regret that their defeat in the Second Karabakh War did not teach them a lesson. If they had learned the lesson, there would have been no need for the anti-terror operation. After the Second Karabakh War, Armenia failed to draw the right conclusions in the three years that passed and sought to maintain its illegal armed groups on our lands indefinitely. It aimed to perpetuate the existence of the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh republic, which was illegally established here. All this is completely contrary to international law and, most importantly, to the resolve of the Azerbaijani people.As a result of the Second Karabakh War, Azerbaijan liberated most of its territory on the battlefield. However, during the occupation, signals were repeatedly sent to us from many capitals that there was no military solution to this conflict. We have proven that any conflict has a military solution. If the occupying state illegally occupies the territory of another country and does not want to vacate these lands of its own free will, the only way is the military option. We have restored our territorial integrity and sovereignty within the framework of international law. We restored the four resolutions of the UN Security Council on the battlefield.The successful anti-terror operation six months ago is a celebration of international law and the indomitable spirit of the Azerbaijani people. We have shown yet again that we will not deviate from our path whatever forces stand behind Armenia. We will achieve what we want and we have achieved it.We had been preparing for the liberation of our lands for 20 years. Consistent work was going on in many directions. At the political level, Azerbaijan's position in the world was strengthened, the number of our friends increased to a great extent. On our initiative, international organizations adopted decisions and resolutions in favor of our position on the conflict and in line with international law. This created a legal and political basis for the resolution of this conflict. We have achieved economic development, we have achieved economic independence, and today we are not dependent on anyone economically and, of course, politically. A strong economy has allowed us the opportunity to pursue our policy independently at the political level. Today, Azerbaijan is one of a handful of countries in the world with a completely independent policy, a policy that is based only and only on the interests and determination of the Azerbaijani people.Of course, our primary goal was to liberate our land from invaders. For this purpose, the top priority was to build up our military power. The combat capability of our army and all our Armed Forces has significantly increased, material and technical infrastructure was secured at the highest level, and the Second Karabakh War and the anti-terror operation demonstrated this to the whole world. Most importantly, a young generation was raised that will be a source of eternal pride for our people. It has demonstrated the greatness of the Azerbaijani people to the whole world. Our young people were brought up in the spirit of patriotism, in the national spirit. Three years ago, they were ready to die for the liberation of our lands. Once again, may Allah rest the souls of all our martyrs in peace! We avenged the blood of all our martyrs and innocent victims of Khojaly on the battlefield, and we are proud of that. Any country, any nation can be proud of it, including us. We have restored our territorial integrity, sovereignty, international law and national dignity, and today we live and build as a free people. We will live forever in these lands.For many years, this square and this building were a nest of separatists. The separatists funded and armed by Armenia were actually part of the Armenian army. It was in this square that ugly plans against our people were orchestrated. It was from this building that orders were given to commit the Khojaly genocide. Today we are standing in this square. I want to inform my dear people that I have named this square “Victory Square”. It will be called Victory Square from now on.Khankendi is ancient Azerbaijani land founded by Panahali Khan. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the 1920s, an autonomous region was created here without any legal, political and demographic grounds. After that, the problems of our people began. As a result, in the late 1980s, Armenia declared war on us, supported the separatists, committed genocide and other heinous crimes against our people. They believed that they would be able to keep these lands under occupation forever. The foreign forces that supported them in this matter and the foreign forces that support them today share this bloody responsibility with them. Today we live in the liberated Karabakh holding our heads high. This year, the former IDPs will return to Khankendi and other cities, including Khojaly, Shusha, Jabrayil, Kalbajar. IDPs will return to several villages and life will be revitalized there.Khankendi was built by Azerbaijani architects and builders at the expense of the Azerbaijani budget during the Soviet period. Look at the building behind me, it was the building of the Regional Party Committee. It was designed by Azerbaijani architect Hasan Majidov. The building next to it was built in the 1970s and housed the Regional Executive Authority. This building was designed by Azerbaijani architect Nasrullah Kangarli. This building was built as a hotel at that time. After that, the Armenians changed its appearance. Now the ancient face of this building is being reinstated. The author of this hotel was Azerbaijani architect Anvar Gasimzada.These examples alone show that it was representatives of the Azerbaijani people who built and created this city and indeed all the cities and villages of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region. They were the authors of architecture and participated in construction. These buildings are our historical wealth. They are protected, will be protected and, as you can see, are now undergoing major refurbishment. Where I am standing, the separatists had built a so-called parliament building. As you can see, there are no buildings here anymore. As if this was not enough, they were trying to build the second parliament building in Shusha. The construction of it had started, but they could not complete it and the building was demolished. The five-star hotel Shusha is now located on the site of that building. The former parliament building was also demolished – the demolition work started on February 26.On February 26, I laid the foundation of the Khojaly memorial together with the natives of Khojaly. The illegally built devil's nest located here – the so-called parliament building and the building of the terrorist organization next to it – began to be demolished on February 26 and was razed to the ground. There is no longer any trace of separatists here. The Novruz bonfire is also doing the final cleaning.Dear compatriots, it is a great pleasure to convey my congratulations to the people from here. We all live with pride after the Second Karabakh War. We are all proud that we have restored justice ourselves, we have freed our lands from invaders, we have shown our strength, and from now on, everyone must reckon with us, otherwise, they will regret it.I want to congratulate my dear people on the occasion of the upcoming holidays from the bottom of my heart again and wish the people of Azerbaijan good health and continued successes. Karabakh is Azerbaijan!
10th Bahar Youth Festival hosted at ADA University
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SocietyMon, 18 Mar 2024 12:18:00 +0400Ulviyya Shahin
Bahar Youth Festival has been held at ADA University for the 10th year, Azernews reports.Within the framework of collaboration between the ADA University Foundation and Coca-Cola company, this festival has become a tradition of ADA University.The 10th Bahar Youth Festival held on March 15 brought together local and foreign students, professors and staff, adhering to its tradition.An exhibition devoted to spring and consisting of the national costumes and examples of different carpet schools of Azerbaijan was organized at the Festival celebrating the arrival of spring. The participants of the event also had a fun time under the sound of music, with the performance of DJ China and surprise guest Sultan Huseyn on drums.What made the event even more memorable was the dancing and performances of ADA University students and employees on stage and the evaluation of the khonchas presented within the "Best Khoncha" competition. Various prizes were presented to the participants who won the competition.The stage performances of the dance and music groups of the staff of ADA University made the day even more memorable. Besides, participation in different rituals organized in the festival area and derived from the ancient traditions of Novruz holiday aroused great the interest.It should be noted that the Bahar Youth Festival organized jointly with the Coca-Cola company is one of the successful examples of University-private sector partnership.Former IDP: I will kiss the ground as soon as I arrive in Fuzuli
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 12:04:00 +0400Qabil Ashirov
"We have been waiting for this day for more than thirty years. It was my greatest wish to return to my native village. I am very happy. May God give long life to everyone who worked in this work," a former IDP who is on the way to Fuzuli said in an interview with local media outlets.Azernews reports another group of former IDPs, made up of 34 families or 123 people, left the Garadagh district of Baku for Fuzuli on March 18. Gulnara Ismayilova is one of them. She said that she would kiss the ground as soon as she reached Fuzuli."As soon as I get home, I will kiss the ground, and then I will read Asaf Zeynalli's novel My Country. If you see such beauty and greatness in this country, how can you not be happy and read it?!" she said. Gulnara Ismayilova thanked the head of our state, wished health to the veterans, mercy to the martyrs, and patience to their families.Another former IDP, Raguf Jannetaliyev, said that he is very happy to return to his hometown."I was a child when I left there; now I am returning with my children. Every place is indeed a part of the motherland. But memories attract people. I am going towards my memories - my childhood," he said.The resident of Fuzuli expressed his gratitude to those who made this day possible for them: "May Allah give long life to President Ilham Aliyev, who fulfils our hopes, and good health to our veterans. May the souls of our martyrs be happy!"Almaz Jafarova is among the people who are returning to Fuzuli. She said that they are returning to the homeland, and she is also experiencing the joy of this return."It is a pity that my father did not see these days. He died longing for his homeland. However, it is nice that today we, who are his relics, are returning to our native land," she said.She noted that one of her biggest dreams was to celebrate the Nowruz holiday in Fuzuli. Now her dream is coming true.Wishing Allah's mercy to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for Azerbaijan, the resident of Fuzuli expressed her gratitude to the President, Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva for returning to their homeland.President of Turkish Council of Higher Education visits Baku Higher Oil School
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 18 Mar 2024 11:43:00 +0400Ulviyya Shahin
The President of the Council of Higher Education of Turkiye, Erol Ozvar, and representatives of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan have visited the Baku Higher Oil School of SOCAR (BHOS), Azernews reports.The guests toured the lecture halls and familiarised themselves with the teaching process at BHOS. Rector of the Baku Higher Oil School, Elmar Gasimov, provided the guests with detailed information about the modern learning environment at the university and the students’ successes.“The Baku Higher Oil School trains highly qualified English-speaking specialists. Our university successfully cooperates with a wide range of organisations and institutions around the world, including Turkish universities," the rector said.Erol Ozvar highly appreciated the successes of the Baku Higher Oil School.The meeting was also attended by Rector of Istanbul Technical University Ismail Koyuncu, Rector of Middle East Technical University Mustafa Vershan Kok, and Rector of Hacettepe University Mehmet Cahit Guran.Azerbaijan amends law on sale of automobiles
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 11:00:00 +0400Ulviyya Shahin
Restrictive terms have been added to the contracts for the sale of automobiles, Azernews reports, citing the Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control State Service under the Ministry of Economy.During the sale of mini cars in Azerbaijan, the addition of restrictive conditions to contracts with customers has revealed signs of unfair competition against other market subjects.The service information states that, according to the approved monitoring plan of the State Service for 2023, an investigation has been conducted into the compliance of the terms in contracts concluded during the sale of mini cars on the market with the requirements of unfair competition legislation.As a result of the investigations, it has been determined that restrictive conditions have been added to contracts concluded with customers by major market participants, including warranty terms, which may lead to unfair competition against technical service providers or stations providing technical repair services for vehicles.In order to eliminate the identified legal violations, meetings were held with representatives of market participants who were found to have violations in their activities in December of last year at the State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Rights Protection. During the meetings, the issue of the compliance of contracts and warranty terms concluded by market participants with the requirements of unfair competition legislation was discussed, and the legal requirements were explained to them. As a result, several market participants made appropriate changes to the contract terms.According to the "Law on Unfair Competition" of the Republic of Azerbaijan, exerting unlawful influence on the decision-making and execution of business decisions of a competitor in the field of entrepreneurship with the aim of gaining an unjustified advantage over them, as well as considering unjust unilateral advantages in contracts, is considered unfair business activity, and such actions are not allowed.Regarding the cases mentioned above, the State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Rights Protection under the Ministry of Economy has initiated proceedings against one market participant engaged in the sale of mini cars for indications of violating the requirements of the "Law on Unfair Competition" of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Measures in accordance with the law are also envisaged regarding other market participants.Citizens and business entities facing restrictive terms and unfair competition practices in contracts can directly appeal to the State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Rights Protection under the Ministry of Economy. They can do so through an official request via the official website (https://competition.gov.az/az/page/muraciet/erize-sikayet-teklif), email ([email protected]), or by contacting the call center at 195-1.Weapons and ammunition found in Khankandi
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 10:38:00 +0400Fatime Letifova
8 grenades, 7 automatic weapons, and 1 machine gun were found in the territory of Khankendi city, Azernews reports, citing the Internal Affairs Ministry.On March 16 and 17, 7 automatic weapons of different brands, 1 machine gun, 3 rifles, 8 grenades, 6 lighters, 30 cartridge combs, 1555 cartridges of different calibres, and other ammunition were found in the territory of Khankendi city.Recall that weapons and ammunition have been discovered in secret places, as well as in the basements of schools, kindergartens, and various buildings in the liberated areas of Azerbaijan's Garabagh as well as in Khankendi.Those weapons belonging to the Armenian separatists are once again confirmed to have been hidden by the Armenians, who were illegally trying to commit terrorist operations and provocations in the territories of Azerbaijan.It should be recalled that on September 19, 2023, as a result of the short anti-terrorist measures conducted by the Azerbaijani Army, the Armenian separatists operating illegally in Garabagh were disarmed, and the leaders of the separatist groups were brought to Baku and arrested in accordance with the law.Number of residents back to their native lands in Azerbaijan’s Fuzuli
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 10:00:00 +0400On March 18, another group of former internally displaced persons, consisting of families temporarily settled in dormitories, sanatoriums, pioneer camps and administrative buildings in various territories of Azerbaijan, was sent to the city of Fuzuli from the Garadagh district of Baku, Azernews reports.At this stage, another 34 families (123 people) moved to the city of Fuzuli.The resettled families will settle in the houses where they once lived in Fuzuli, which were restored or rebuilt on the basis of instructions from the head of state after the end of the Armenian occupation. Fuzuli residents thanked President Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva for their comprehensive care, expressed gratitude to the valiant Azerbaijani Army, which liberated the lands from occupation.Until today, a permanent settlement in the city of Fuzuli has been provided for 596 families - 2,245 people.
N. Korea fires multiple short-range ballistic missiles into East Sea: JCS
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World newsMon, 18 Mar 2024 09:30:00 +0400North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea on Monday, the South Korean military said, as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Seoul for a multilateral ministerial conference, Azernews reports, citing Honyap news agency.The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said it detected the missile launches in the area of Pyongyang between 7:44 a.m. and 8:22 a.m., which flew around 300 kilometers and landed in the East Sea."North Korea fired at least three missiles, and their trajectories were similar to those of KN-24," a senior military official said.The KN-24 is a solid-fuel ballistic missile with a range of up to 410 km and a payload of 400-500 kg.The South Korean military said it immediately detected and tracked the missiles, and shared the information with the U.S. and Japanese authorities, while a comprehensive analysis is under way."We strongly condemn North Korea's latest missile launch, which is a clear provocation that seriously threatens peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula," the JCS said.The launch comes about a month after the North fired a new surface-to-sea cruise missile, the Padasuri-6, from its eastern coast on Feb. 14.It marks the North's second ballistic missile launch of the year since the first on Jan. 14, when it test-fired a solid-fuel intermediate-range ballistic missile carrying a hypersonic warhead.Pyongyang conducted five rounds of cruise missile tests this year, raising concerns over the weapons systems that are harder to detect and shoot down.The launch comes days after Seoul and Washington wrapped up the annual Freedom Shield exercise, which focused on bolstering deterrence against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats.North Korea has long denounced the allies' military drills as rehearsals for an invasion against it, while Seoul and Washington have rejected such claims, describing their exercises as defensive in nature.Earlier in the day, Blinken arrived in Seoul to attend the Summit for Democracy, a ministerial conference that brings together top government officials from some 30 countries.
How Azerbaijan promotes tourism to attract foreign investment?
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BusinessMon, 18 Mar 2024 08:30:00 +0400
By AzernewsUlviyya ShahinIn recent years, Azerbaijan has witnessed a significant surge in the growth of its tourism sector, playing a pivotal role in the country's overall economic development. As the nation continues to diversify its economy, the tourism industry emerges as a key player, attracting visitors from around the world and contributing to job creation, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange.In January 2024, tourists in Azerbaijan collectively spent 193,254.3 thousand manat. The distribution of expenses included 87,434.7 thousand manat for transportation, 37,207.6 thousand manat for accommodation, 40,323.6 thousand manat for food, 837.7 thousand manat for cultural activities, 83.8 thousand manat for purchasing tourism packages, 212.7 thousand manat for renting transportation vehicles, 1,065.6 thousand manat for sports and entertainment services, 18,139.3 thousand manat for purchasing goods and gifts, and 7,945.2 thousand manat allocated for other expenses.Compared to previous years, there was a twofold increase in transportation expenses, amounting to 45,345.4 thousand manat. Accommodation expenses saw a rise of 45.4%, totaling 11,625.9 thousand manat, while food expenses increased by 59.2%, reaching 14,988.8 thousand manat. Cultural expenses witnessed a growth of 40.9%, amounting to 243.1 thousand manat, and expenses on purchasing tourism packages rose by 63%, totaling 32.4 thousand manat. Moreover, expenses for renting transportation vehicles increased by 41.5%, reaching 63.7 thousand manat, while sports and entertainment services saw a 2.3-fold increase, totaling 602.4 thousand manat. Purchases of goods and gifts increased by 50.3%, amounting to 6,072.5 thousand manat, and other expenses rose by 30.8%, reaching 1,872.6 thousand manat.Here poses several questions: How to attract foreign and domestic investments for the development of tourism in Azerbaijan? What steps should be taken in this direction?Chairman of the Board of Directors of DAIR Association of Hotels and Restaurants and Executive Director of Azerbaijan Ecotourism Association Samir Dubendi told Azernews that for the development of each economic sector, investments need to be directed toward that sector.“This involves placing financial resources into infrastructure, human resources, research, start-ups, business expansion, strengthening its potential, standardization, networking, and other related issues. One of the most widely employed means of attracting investments is through business loans, particularly recognized for their extensive use among Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). As we know, SMEs, the Entrepreneurship Development Fund, and other institutions offer favorable credits for businesses. The annual interest rate for these loans is approximately around 5%,” he added.According to him, specialized loans, differentiated by interest rates and payment terms, tailored specifically for companies operating in the tourism and hospitality sectors, should be widely offered across the entire banking system.“Currently, such specialized credit offerings are scarce in the financial products market. It's worth noting that the tourism and its influential counterpart, the hospitality industry, are among the priority economic sectors in the country, holding strategic importance for the country's economic development.”He stressed that projects, grants, and competitions aimed at supporting the development of the tourism industry are implemented by various state institutions.“These financial processes directly impact the positive development of tourism. Among those are the State Tourism Agency, the Entrepreneurship Development Fund, and various national funds. In recent years, the share of foreign investments in the country's tourism sector has increased. For instance, the investment in the Sea Breeze complex was announced with a volume of 1 billion US dollars. I believe that liberated territories will attract investments in the tourism sector, especially from foreign sources,” Dubendi told.The tourism expert also touched on the role of foreign investors in this field.“In the past, the World Bank, GIZ, UNDP, USAID, EBRD, and other foreign institutions were more active in financing infrastructure and institutional projects. However, some of their approaches are questionable. For instance, I'd like to point out shortcomings we observed in our own experience. An external donor institution is implementing the South Caucasus Tourism Development project, with its main office established in Tbilisi. However, it operates with the goal of channeling finances back to US companies or investing in Georgia. Such approaches, in my opinion, are not fair.”“Considering all these aspects, I believe that our country should enrich the investments in the tourism industry through the national banking system, using more favorable and convenient business loans and leases. Local funds should pay more careful attention to tourism projects. In conclusion, I would like to emphasize that to establish these matters correctly and cost-effectively, working on the investment strategy of the tourism and hospitality industry can bring more precise and sustainable results,” Dubendi concluded.First VP Mehriban Aliyeva and Assistant to President of Uzbekistan Saida Mirziyoyeva attend ...
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 08:00:00 +0400
An exhibition entitled “Heritage in Stitches: A Journey Through Embroidery and Sewing Traditions of Uzbekistan” opened at the Heydar Aliyev Center.The First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mehriban Aliyeva, and the Assistant to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Saida Mirziyoyeva, attended the opening of the exhibition.Addressing the opening ceremony, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Director of the Heydar Aliyev Center, Anar Alakbarov, said that the centuries-old friendly and fraternal relations between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan had been successfully developing, in recent years in particular, on the basis of personal relations between President Ilham Aliyev and President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Noting that cultural ties have a special place in Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan relations, the Assistant to the President recalled the successful organization of culture days of the two countries.Emphasizing that this exhibition was further evidence of friendly and brotherly relations between the two countries, Anar Alakbarov said, “The Heydar Aliyev Center has become a platform for international conferences and exhibitions. We would like to express our gratitude to the First Vice-President of Azerbaijan and President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Mehriban Aliyeva, for supporting the event. Today, thanks to the Assistant to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Saida Mirziyoyeva, and the Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan, we are holding the first event dedicated to Uzbekistan at the Heydar Aliyev Center. Yesterday, there was a fantastic ballet performance “Lazgi. Dance of soul and love”. This is a dance that has been included in the UNESCO cultural heritage list. As you know, Novruz holidays will be celebrated next week. During these festive days, visitors will be able to review the exhibition that opened today, as well as the installation by Daniel Wurzel “Air Fountain”, which was presented in the run-up to this exhibition.Speaking at the event, the Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan, Saida Mirziyoyeva, expressed her satisfaction with the visit to Azerbaijan and the organization of the exhibition in the country. “A large-scale exhibition “Heritage in Stitches: A Journey Through Embroidery and Sewing Traditions of Uzbekistan” is opening at the Heydar Aliyev Center today. This exhibition is not just a collection of arts and crafts, it is a living testimony to the rich diversity of Uzbekistan's cultural heritage, an embodiment of its historical depth and cultural evolution”.Noting that Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan had a unique historical connection, Saida Mirziyoyeva emphasized that both states were the embodiment of centuries-old history and rich cultural traditions. “Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan share many common moments in history, culture and traditions. Both nations are famous for their hospitality, rich national cuisine and a huge heritage of folk crafts such as embroidery, wood carving and ceramics. Let this significant event become yet another bridge between our peoples and a testimony of common aspiration for beauty and harmony,” the Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan concluded.After the speeches, the First Vice President of Azerbaijan, Mehriban Aliyeva, and the Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan, Saida Mirziyoyeva, familiarized themselves with the exhibitions “Azerbaijani Carpet – A Dance of Loops” and “A Doll in Art”' prepared with support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.The collection of carpets was prepared in eight years. The carpets demonstrated in the exhibition are “Creation”, “Shikargah”, “Khan's Hunt”, “War and Peace”, “Bendi-rumi”, “Shabakali”, “Adam and Eve”, “Aghajli”, “Narli”, “Gollu”, “Lechek-turunj”, “Four Seasons”, “Taghli”, “Jamadet”, as well as “Birds of Paradise” and “A Paradise Garden”. The carpets have breathed a new life into the ancient art of carpet weaving and aroused interest as unique samples of art.The exhibition “A Doll in Art” features more than 200 dolls. Most of the works of art presented in the exhibition are made in a single copy and have great artistic value. Many of these works have won international puppet festivals and biennales.Then, Mehriban Aliyeva and Saida Mirziyoyeva cut a ribbon symbolizing the opening of the exhibition “Heritage in Stitches: A Journey Through Embroidery and Sewing Traditions of Uzbekistan” and were familiarized with the exposition.The exhibition held jointly with the Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan, displays more than 140 samples of decorative and applied arts from the museum collection of this country. The exposition dedicated to cultural and historical heritage and national costumes of Uzbekistan reflects the revival of crafts characteristic of this country in the 19-20th centuries. Gold embroidery patterns of Bukhara have always occupied a special place among art forms of Uzbekistan.The exhibition “Heritage in Stitches: A Journey Through Embroidery and Sewing Traditions of Uzbekistan” consists of several sections: gold-embroidered chapans (robes), which represent the main element of men's national costume, samples of decorative embroidery suzani on decorative textiles with predominantly floral and star motifs from cities such as Tashkent, Jizzak, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Nurata and Bukhara, as well as jewelry made of silver, turquoise and other precious stones by ancient craftsmen from Samarkand, Bukhara and Karakalpakstan.National music of Uzbekistan was performed at the event.Residents of Baku and visitors to the capital city have the opportunity to see the exhibition at the Heydar Aliyev Center until July 1, 2024.
President: NATO-Azerbaijan partnership has already had a long history
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PoliticsMon, 18 Mar 2024 03:07:00 +0400“The NATO-Azerbaijan partnership has already had a long history - more than 30 years of good partnership,” President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said in a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.“Azerbaijan participated in peacekeeping operations in Kosovo and Afghanistan, and that was a great experience for us. Our military servicemen were among the last of the coalition forces in Afghanistan to leave that country at the end of August 2021. So, this once again demonstrates our strong commitment to our cooperation,” the Azerbaijani leader pointed out.
Kazakhstan backs down from product bans on Kyrgyzstan imports
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World newsSat, 16 Mar 2024 23:18:00 +0400Kazakhstan has agreed not to impose restrictions or bans on products from Kyrgyzstan, despite earlier proposals by the Kazakh government due to concerns about the quality of goods from Kyrgyzstan, Azernews reports.According to the Kyrgyz Ministry of Economy and Commerce, the agreement was reached following consultations with Kazakhstan's Ministry of Trade and Integration.Following the consultations, the parties agreed to jointly implement a series of measures aimed at preventing the issuance of "gray certificates."The complete digitization of the conformity assessment processes (certification and declaration) from application submission to document issuance is one of these measures. Other measures include strengthening the obligations and requirements for laboratories, supervisory authorities, certification experts, and conformity assessment bodies.The government of Kazakhstan put out a draft resolution earlier this month for public comment with the intention of outlawing goods permitted in Kyrgyzstan.Concerns concerning the issuance of conformity assessment documents (also known as "gray certificates") in Kyrgyzstan without following the correct procedures or carrying out tests were brought up in the resolution's explanatory note.
Turkish envoy: Azerbaijan subjected to cyber attacks in 2020 Garabagh war
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SocietySat, 16 Mar 2024 22:54:00 +0400Azerbaijan was subjected to cyber attacks in the 2020 second Karabakh war, Turkish ambassador to the Czech Republic Egemen Bagis said during the panel session themed "Artificial Intelligence, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and a New Security Paradigm in the Cyber Warfare Epoch" within the XI Global Baku Forum, Azernews reports."Artificial intelligence must be used with greater social responsibility. Türkiye offers this.The country also has advanced drone technology, but we use drones humanely. If we leave it to artificial intelligence, it will have big consequences because artificial intelligence doesn't have human values and emotions,” Bagis added.To note, the XI Global Baku Forum is attended by representatives of many countries as well as prestigious international organizations: more than 350 guests from over 70 countries.The forum, which will last until March 16, will host global discussions on the results of COP28 and preparations for COP29, will consider factors that pose threats to the new world order, as well as issues of security and prospects for peace, building stability in a fractured world, its impact on the global world, will discuss ways to address the challenges facing humanity, will touch upon conflicts and mega-threats shaking the world, including climate, food and nuclear security.At the same time, there will be discussions on the role of military and economic alliances in global governance, regional perspectives, the European Union and its relations with its neighbors, youth policy, ways to build resilience to global challenges, inequality, natural resource scarcity and migration issues, artificial intelligence, and new security paradigms in the age of drones and cyberweapons.
EU needs to adopt more strategic approach, says Laz?r Com?nescu
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SocietySat, 16 Mar 2024 22:19:00 +0400By Ulviyya ShahinThe European Union should adopt a more strategic approach, Secretary General of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Laz?r Com?nescu said during the panel session on "Regional Perspectives: The European Union and its Neighbors" within the framework of the XI Global Baku Forum, Azernews reports.Com?nescu highlighted that the credibility of the European Union is closely linked to its behavior towards neighboring countries, particularly in the Middle East. He stressed the importance of the European Union pursuing a more appropriate policy towards the region.Furthermore, Com?nescu emphasized the necessity for unity among European nations and the promotion of cross-border cooperation. He suggested that the European Union should take the lead in fostering collaboration in this regard.The XI Global Baku Forum is currently underway, bringing together representatives from numerous countries and prestigious international organizations. The forum, scheduled until March 16, facilitates global discussions on various pressing issues, including the outcomes of COP28, preparations for COP29, threats to the existing world order, security concerns, peace prospects, strategies for stability, and the global impact of conflicts and major threats such as climate change, food security, and nuclear safety.Additionally, the forum encompasses discussions on the role of military and economic alliances in global governance, regional perspectives, the European Union's relations with neighboring countries, youth policies, resilience-building against global challenges, inequality, natural resource scarcity, migration issues, artificial intelligence, and emerging security paradigms in the age of drones and cyberweapons.
Azerbaijan saves EU from energy crisis, former Deputy PM of Romania
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SocietySat, 16 Mar 2024 21:50:00 +0400Azerbaijan saved the EU from the energy crisis, former Deputy Prime Minister of Romania Ana Birchall said at the XI Global Baku Forum, Azernews reports."As we approach the election in the European Union, it's fair to remind my colleagues and friends from the EU that during the energy crisis, President Ilham Aliyev actually helped our region," she noted.Birchall emphasized that under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan has made significant progress in economic development, international relations, improving the well-being of its citizens, and restoring its territorial integrity.To note, the XI Global Baku Forum is attended by representatives of many countries as well as prestigious international organizations: more than 350 guests from over 70 countries.The forum, which will last until March 16, will host global discussions on the results of COP28 and preparations for COP29, will consider factors that pose threats to the new world order, as well as issues of security and prospects for peace, building stability in a fractured world, its impact on the global world, will discuss ways to address the challenges facing humanity, will touch upon conflicts and mega-threats shaking the world, including climate, food and nuclear security.At the same time, there will be discussions on the role of military and economic alliances in global governance, regional perspectives, the European Union and its relations with its neighbors, youth policy, ways to build resilience to global challenges, inequality, natural resource scarcity and migration issues, artificial intelligence, and new security paradigms in the age of drones and cyberweapons.
11th Global Baku Forum on “Fixing the Fractured World” wraps up
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SocietySat, 16 Mar 2024 21:33:00 +0400The 11th Global Baku Forum on “Fixing the Fractured World” concluded with the final panel session titled “Youth Speak, We Listen”.Moderated by Assen Plevneliev, a young leader of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, the event focused on the perspectives of young individuals regarding global challenges and potential solutions.Speakers emphasized the importance of learning lessons from past pandemics and epidemics, as well as the necessity of digitizing healthcare systems to better prepare for future crises.Discussions also addressed the issue of youth unemployment.
Artificial intelligence can strengthen international security, says former Uzbek FM
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SocietySat, 16 Mar 2024 21:08:00 +0400By Ulviyya ShahinFormer Uzbekistan Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov, speaking at the XI Global Baku Forum, highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance international security, Azernews reports.Norov emphasized that artificial intelligence could offer a degree of protection and foster international dialogue on security matters.However, he cautioned that the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence could also introduce complexities and underscored the shortage of cybersecurity specialists since 2021.The XI Global Baku Forum, attended by delegates from various countries and international organizations, serves as a platform for addressing global challenges and opportunities, including cybersecurity, climate change, and geopolitical stability.
President Ilham Aliyev's re-election indicates people's trust in him: Ana Birchall
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PoliticsSat, 16 Mar 2024 20:11:00 +0400By Ulviyya ShahinThe re-election of Ilham Aliyev as President of the Republic of Azerbaijan is an indicator of people's trust in him, former Deputy Prime Minister of Romania Ana Birchall said during the panel session themed "Artificial Intelligence, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and a New Security Paradigm in the Cyber Warfare Epoch" within the XI Global Baku Forum, Azernews reports.Birchall emphasized that Aliyev's victory underscores the widespread support for his government's policies. She highlighted Azerbaijan's success in countering attempts to use energy as a geopolitical weapon, attributing this achievement to regional energy cooperation facilitated by Azerbaijan.The presidential election, held on February 7, 2024, resulted in Aliyev securing 92.12 percent of the votes, as announced by the Central Election Commission on February 11.The XI Global Baku Forum, attended by representatives from numerous countries and international organizations, serves as a platform for discussing various global challenges and opportunities, including cybersecurity, climate change, and geopolitical stability.