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China traffic police get AI glasses to check vehicles
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 23:50:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaThe Traffic Management Department of Changsha, China, has equipped its road personnel with AI-powered smart glasses. These cutting-edge devices can provide information about a vehicle in just 1–2 seconds, Azernews reports.The glasses feature a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera with an advanced image stabilization algorithm. According to the developers, they achieve over 99% accuracy in license plate recognition and respond in less than one second. They display real-time information about vehicle registration, annual inspections, and violations through a pop-up interface. Additional capabilities include facial recognition, real-time translation in more than 10 languages, and automatic recording of traffic violations. Remarkably, the glasses can operate independently for up to eight hours on a single charge.The department reports that the average time to check a vehicle has dropped from 30 seconds to just 1–2 seconds, boosting traffic efficiency by 80% and significantly reducing the likelihood of conflicts on the road. Some experts even suggest that these smart glasses could be the first step toward fully AI-assisted traffic policing, where human officers are guided in real time by intelligent devices.
Japanese zoos face first panda absence in decades
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 23:23:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaAt the end of January, two twin pandas are scheduled to be returned to China from Tokyo Zoo, Japan, Azernews reports. This will mark the first time in 53 years that there will be no pandas in Japanese zoos.The agency notes that the first pandas were sent to Japan from China in 1972 as a symbol of the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries. However, amid rising tensions between Beijing and Tokyo, the prospects for new pandas appearing in Japanese zoos remain uncertain.It is important to remember that all giant pandas are considered the property of China: even those born abroad are only loaned to foreign zoos under strict lease agreements. This policy is part of the so-called “panda diplomacy,” a unique tool Beijing has used for decades to strengthen its international influence. Some experts suggest that these adorable ambassadors are not only symbols of friendship but also subtle instruments of geopolitical strategy.
Germany orders additional Airbus combat helicopters
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 22:49:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaAirbus SE announced on Monday that Germany has decided to exercise its option for 20 additional H145M light combat helicopters under an agreement signed in 2023, bringing the total number of helicopters to 82, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.According to Airbus, out of the 82 helicopters, the German Army will receive 72, while the German Air Force's (Luftwaffe) special forces will operate ten. The H145M is designed for a wide range of missions, including training, reconnaissance, special forces operations, and light attack. The first batch of helicopters was delivered to the German military in November 2024.“This further commitment by one of our home countries is a strong endorsement of the H145M’s exceptional performance and multi-role capabilities,” said Stefan Thome, managing director of Airbus Helicopters in Germany. He added that the helicopters’ versatility, advanced avionics, and compact design make them particularly suited for rapid deployment and complex missions.Industry analysts note that the additional order reflects Germany’s growing focus on modernizing its military fleet and enhancing its rapid-response capabilities amid evolving security challenges in Europe.
Vietnam targets high-tech workforce growth
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 22:21:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaVietnam aims to increase the proportion of its intellectual workforce in high-tech and strategic industries to 25 percent by 2030, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.This goal is outlined in a newly issued national strategy for developing the intellectual workforce during the country’s accelerated industrialization and modernization through 2030, with a vision extending to 2045.Under the strategy, the number of full-time personnel engaged in scientific research, technological development, and innovation is expected to reach 12 per 10,000 people by 2030.The proportion of students pursuing studies in basic sciences, engineering, and technology is set to rise to at least 35 percent, including a target of 6,000 doctoral candidates and 20,000 participants in talent-focused programs.Additionally, the strategy seeks to attract around 1,000 outstanding Vietnamese intellectuals living abroad to contribute through academic exchanges, research collaborations, training, and technology transfer at home, supported by flexible working arrangements.Experts highlight that this ambitious plan could position Vietnam as a regional hub for innovation, potentially boosting its competitiveness in cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing.
Australia wants to tighten gun laws
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 21:45:00 +0400By Alimat AliyevaAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has proposed tightening national gun laws following a deadly terrorist attack on a Sydney beach, Azernews reports.Speaking to reporters, Albanese said the government is prepared to take necessary measures, including stricter regulations on firearms. He also indicated plans to introduce limits on the number of weapons a license holder can purchase.New South Wales Premier Chris Minns added that the state’s gun laws would also be revised. He emphasized his opposition to issuing indefinite firearm licenses, calling for more rigorous controls.Australia’s gun laws were last overhauled in 1996 after the Port Arthur mass shooting, which claimed 35 lives.The tragic attack occurred yesterday during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, when a gunman opened fire on a Sydney beach. According to the latest reports, 16 people have died and 42 others were hospitalized. Authorities have launched a full investigation into the incident, raising concerns about national security and the potential need for more stringent anti-terror measures.Experts note that this latest attack may reignite the long-standing debate in Australia over gun control, balancing public safety with individual rights—a discussion that has shaped national policy for nearly three decades.
Energy Ministry signs new contract with US-based White & Case LLP
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 18:00:00 +0400Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy has signed a new contract with the U.S. law firm White & Case LLP, Azernews reports.Under the agreement, the firm will provide legal support for the implementation of renewable energy projects, as well as address issues arising from previously signed contracts in this field.As part of the arrangement, White & Case LLP has been engaged as an international consulting firm for the relevant projects.In return for its services, the Ministry of Energy has paid the company 453,000 manats.t is worth noting that the Ministry has previously concluded similar contracts with the U.S.-based firm for the provision of the same services.
SOCAR Deputy VP says integrity management is key to long-term energy security [EXCLUSIVE]
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AnalyticsMon, 15 Dec 2025 17:13:00 +0400By Nazrin AbdulAsset integrity, corrosion management, and advanced coating technologies are essential pillars of safety and operational excellence in the global oil and gas industry. As energy infrastructure ages and operating environments become more complex, ensuring the structural reliability of pipelines, processing facilities, and storage systems has become critical, not only for preventing costly incidents but also for extending the lifecycle of assets and minimising environmental impact.In Azerbaijan, these priorities hold particular importance. The State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) plays a central role in the national economy as one of the country’s largest employers, investors, and drivers of energy security and global partnerships. SOCAR’s operations - spanning upstream, midstream, and downstream segments - directly influence economic growth, export revenues, and the modernisation of Azerbaijan’s energy infrastructure. Strengthening asset integrity and applying world-class corrosion protection standards are therefore crucial to sustaining SOCAR’s long-term contributions to the country’s development.In an interview with Azernews, Polad Rustamov, Deputy Vice President of SOCAR and Executive Director of SOCAR Midstream Gas Operations (MGO) and Executive Chairman of AICC Caspian 2025, outlined SOCAR’s strategic approach, technological advancements, and ongoing transformation towards international best practices.— Earlier, you emphasised the strategic importance of maintaining existing infrastructure to ensure long-term sustainability. What key priorities and technological innovations is SOCAR Midstream Gas Operations focusing on in this direction?Deputy Vice President P. Rustamov:“It is essential to ensure the long-term integrity of the transportation and storage systems operated by SOCAR Midstream Gas Operations (MGO). At the moment, we are managing the Southern Caucasus Pipeline, where we have a very reliable and well-designed integrity management plan.”He explained that this plan includes high-end inspections, detailed data analysis, and comprehensive integrity management programs. “We use advanced technologies to assess the condition of our system, analyse data, and then plan maintenance, repairs, anti-corrosion measures, and coating applications.”SOCAR MGO now combines traditional engineering methods with innovative solutions. "We are now aware that innovations, such as the use of nanotechnology-based coatings, are designed to significantly extend protective performance. Coating and cathodic protection systems are primary defence against corrosion, and newer materials make this protection more durable.”He added that SOCAR is integrating artificial intelligence into its workflow to process large volumes of technical data. “AI allows us to identify critical risk points and target high-cost technologies where they are most needed, rather than applying them everywhere.”— Effective integrity management not only reduces incident risks but also extends asset lifespan. What are the main challenges and opportunities SOCAR faces in aligning its integrity management practices with international standards?In response, P. Rustamov emphasised that many of SOCAR’s facilities have been in operation for decades and were traditionally maintained according to local regulations. However, he noted that the company has undergone a significant shift in recent years.“Over the last several years, we have transformed our integrity management philosophy to align with international practices,” he said. He explained that, as an example, newly built facilities are now equipped with PIG launchers and receivers—Pipeline Intelligent Gauges that travel through pipelines to assess wall thickness and detect anomalies. “In the past, we didn’t have such technology, but today it is becoming a standard tool across our operations.”According to him, SOCAR is also integrating cathodic protection systems into its infrastructure, another capability that was not widely available. “We are installing new anodes and new cathodic protection systems that are aimed at protecting the pipe,” he noted.Rustamov added that SOCAR has significantly upgraded its coating applications, using more durable materials designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions such as ultraviolet exposure. “We are now applying coatings that ensure long-term resistance to external factors.”He stressed that these advancements reflect SOCAR’s broader transformation into an international company. “We are adopting global standards not only because they represent best practices but because they help us optimise operational costs while ensuring the long-term operability and safety of our assets.”— You also mentioned that corrosion remains a global challenge with significant economic and environmental impacts. What innovative solutions or collaborative projects is SOCAR currently implementing to enhance corrosion mitigation and improve protective coating systems?The Deputy Vice President explained that SOCAR is working closely with industry partners, particularly companies specialising in advanced coating and corrosion technologies. “Corrosion management is the core business of many of the companies participating in this conference, and collaboration with them is essential,” he stated.He underlined that the process always begins with accurate inspection. “If you don’t measure something, you cannot act upon it,” he said. SOCAR now uses a range of inspection technologies available in Azerbaijan, engaging multiple companies capable of assessing pipeline conditions at a detailed level.Following inspection, SOCAR focuses on designing and selecting protective coating systems tailored to the specific environment. “It is crucial to apply the right coating material in the right conditions,” he noted. For example, pipelines exposed to seawater require specialised coating types, while above-ground pipelines should have coating material that is also durable under ultraviolet light.P. Rustamov added that many of the expert companies attending the conference are providing precisely these technologies. “We are evaluating each case individually and working with industry specialists to develop coating systems designed specifically for that environment - whether it is offshore, underground, or above ground.”He emphasised that SOCAR’s approach is case-by-case and highly data-driven. “In SOCAR, we investigate every single situation and develop protective solutions tailored to its unique conditions. This is how we ensure reliable, long-term corrosion mitigation.”
Azerbaijan approves several documents with Kazakhstan - decree
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 15:50:00 +0400A number of documents have been approved between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, Azernews reports.President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed the relevant decree.According to the decree, the "Agreement on cooperation between the Ministries of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan", signed on October 21, 2025, in Astana, was approved. After the Agreement specified in Part 1 of this decree enters into force, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan must ensure the implementation of its provisions, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan must send a notification to the Government of Kazakhstan on the completion of the internal procedures necessary for the entry into force of the Agreement.By a subsequent decree, the head of state approved the "Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Statistics" between the State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan and the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of Kazakhstan. This memorandum, signed on October 21, 2025, in Astana, outlines the framework for bilateral collaboration.Upon the entry into force of the aforementioned memorandum, as stipulated in Part 1 of this decree, the State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan is tasked with ensuring the effective implementation of its provisions. Additionally, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan is responsible for notifying the Government of Kazakhstan upon the completion of the necessary internal procedures for the memorandum's activation.
'Winter Tango' enchants audience at Philharmonic Hall
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 15 Dec 2025 15:48:00 +0400Laman IsmayilovaA spectacular concert titled "Winter Tango" has taken place at the State Academic Philharmonic Hall, Azernews reports.The evening opened with pianist Samira Dbila-Budagova, who warmly introduced the audience to the program and its musical concept.The concert featured a selection of Astor Piazzolla's most renowned works, including "The Seasons," "Ave Maria", performed in Azerbaijan for the first time, "Vuelvo al Sur," "Rio Sena," "Chau Paris," "Café 1930," "Oblivion," "Adios Nonino," and the iconic "Libertango." The concert program also included an expressive free improvisation by pianist Ruslan Aghababayev, adding a unique touch to the evening.A lineup of talented soloists captivated the audience with their performances: Ulviya Dadashova (piano), Aleksey Miltikh (cello), Jeyla Seyidova (violin), Nargiz Karimova (soprano), Samira Ashumova (piano), Arslan Novresli (tar), Raul Huseynov (bass guitar), Ayyub Aliyev (cello), Khayal Aliyev (accordion), and Elvin Bashirov (percussion).The event's special guests, Vajiha Safaraliyeva and Kamran Babayev, soloists of the Baku Tango Embrace dance group, added a captivating visual dimension to the musical program and were greeted with great enthusiasm by the audience.The Philharmonic Hall is a unique centre of classical music that perfectly unites seven performing groups, including the State Symphony Orchestra, the State Choir Capella, the State Chamber Orchestra, the State Piano Trio, the State String Quartet, the State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble, as well as the State Orchestra of Folk Instruments.Numerous international projects, music festivals, and concerts by local and foreign musicians are regularly organised here.In 2020, Russia's TurStat listed the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Society among the best philharmonic halls in the CIS countries.The rating was based on the popularity of philharmonic societies and offers of online concerts.The list also included the Moscow State Academic Philharmonic Hall, the St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic Society, the Belarusian State Philharmonic, the Kazakh State Philharmonic, the State Philharmonic of Uzbekistan, and the Kyrgyz National Philharmonic.
Azerbaijan sets up organizing committee for 2027 FIFA U-20 World Cup - decree
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SportsMon, 15 Dec 2025 15:33:00 +0400An Organizing Committee has been established in connection with hosting the 2027 FIFA U-20 Men’s Football World Cup in Azerbaijan, Azernews reports.President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has signed the relevant decree in this regard.The decree notes that hosting such a prestigious sporting event as the U-20 Men’s Football World Cup will further strengthen Azerbaijan’s growing reputation as a sports country and positively contribute to the high-level organization of similar major projects in the future.The Organizing Committee has been formed to oversee preparations for Azerbaijan’s hosting of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2027, with the following structure in place:Chairman of the Organizing CommitteeSamir Sharifov – Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Chairman of the Organizing CommitteeMinister of Youth and Sports of the Republic of AzerbaijanMembers of the Organizing Committee:Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Science and Education of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Health of the Republic of AzerbaijanSpecial Representative of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the city of Khankendi, Agdere, and Khojaly districtsHead of the Baku City Executive PowerChairman of the State Tourism Agency of the Republic of AzerbaijanChairman of the Food Safety Agency of the Republic of AzerbaijanChairman of the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of the Republic of AzerbaijanState Customs Committee of the Republic of Azerbaijan Deputy ChairmanDeputy Head of the State Security Service of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Head of the State Migration Service of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Head of the State Border Service of the Republic of AzerbaijanChairman of the Board of Directors of the State Agency of Automobile Roads of AzerbaijanPresident of "Azerbaijan Airlines" Closed Joint-Stock CompanyChairman of "Azerishig" Open Joint-Stock CompanyPresident of "Azerenerji" Open Joint-Stock CompanyExecutive Director of the Association of Medical Territorial Units ManagementVice-President of the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of AzerbaijanPresident of the Association of Football Federations of AzerbaijanHead of the Executive Power of Ganja CityHead of the Executive Power of Gabala DistrictHead of the Executive Power of Sumgayit City.Coordination with the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) regarding the hosting of the tournament has been entrusted to the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan (AFFA).The Organizing Committee will address all necessary matters related to the preparation and staging of the U-20 Men’s Football World Cup in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan approves National Standardization Program for 2026–2028
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BusinessMon, 15 Dec 2025 15:33:00 +0400
Nazrin AbdulThe Azerbaijan Institute of Standardization (AZSTAND), operating under the State Agency for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control under the President of Azerbaijan, has approved the National Standardization Program for 2026–2028, Azernews reports, citing the Agency.The program was developed in line with the Law on Standardization and the rules for the formation and amendment of the national standardization program approved by a Cabinet of Ministers decision dated May 27, 2024. Its preparation took into account opinions and proposals from more than 50 public and private sector institutions.When drafting the program, AZSTAND considered reference standards to be adopted for ensuring compliance with key requirements of technical regulations, relevant legal and regulatory acts, work plans of technical committees on standardization, and regulatory documents of international and regional standardization organizations. The program also reflects the results of modern scientific and technological research and aligns with the country’s overall socio-economic development strategy.The document envisages the development of new standards aimed at promoting the use of modern technologies and solutions across all sectors of the economy, while ensuring the production of safe, high-quality, and competitive goods and services. As part of the program’s implementation, the adoption of up to 3,000 state standards is planned over a three-year period.The National Standardization Program covers a wide range of strategic areas, including services and tourism, environmental protection, occupational safety and health, metrology and testing, mechanical and hydraulic systems, energy and electrical engineering, information technology and telecommunications, transport and transport infrastructure, jewelry, packaging, textile and leather technology, food and agriculture, chemical technology, mining and minerals, oil and related technologies, metallurgy and machine building, wood and furniture technology, glass and ceramics, rubber and plastics, paper and cardboard, paints and coatings, construction materials, civil engineering, children’s products, and other key sectors.
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan formalize strategic partnership agreement in energy sector - decree
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 15:28:00 +0400Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have officially approved a strategic partnership agreement in the energy sector, Azernews reports.This follows a decree signed by President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, approving the “Agreement on Strategic Partnership in the Energy Sector between the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan.”The agreement, signed in Astana on October 21, 2025, will take effect upon the completion of the necessary domestic procedures. Following its enactment, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy will ensure the implementation of the agreement’s provisions.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan has been tasked with notifying the Government of Kazakhstan that all required domestic steps for the agreement to take effect have been completed.
Memorial exhibition in honor of Rasim Nazirov opens in Baku
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 15 Dec 2025 14:54:00 +0400Laman IsmayilovaAn exhibition, "A Life Preserved on Canvas", commemorating the artist Rasim Nazirov (1949–2023), has opened at the Vajiha Samadova Exhibition Hall of the Azerbaijan Artists' Union, Azernews reports.Speaking at the opening, Chairman of the Azerbaijan Artists' Union, People's Artist and Professor Farhad Khalilov, reflected on Nazirov's creative legacy, noting that the display of his paintings and graphic works marks the artist's first solo exhibition.Rasim Nazirov was a member of the Azerbaijan Artists' Union and had been an active participant in national and international exhibitions since 1979. Working in both painting and graphic art, he was particularly recognized for his still lifes, portraits, and landscapes.His works have been exhibited in Georgia, Russia, Poland, Afghanistan, Turkiye, and other countries. In addition to his artistic practice, Nazirov authored scholarly publications addressing key issues in contemporary visual art.The opening ceremony also included remarks by Deputy Culture Minister Murad Huseynov; Member of the Azerbaijani Parliament and Deputy Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Culture, Gunay Afandiyeva; and Rector of the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts, People's Artist Natig Aliyev.They spoke about Nazirov's life and artistic journey, highlighting the distinctive qualities of his work and the high artistic merit of the exhibited pieces. The artist's spouse, Sevil Badalova, conveyed her heartfelt gratitude to the Azerbaijan Artists' Union for organizing the exhibition.
Largest battery storage centers in the CIS to be launched in Azerbaijan
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BusinessMon, 15 Dec 2025 14:36:00 +0400By Akbar NovruzThe largest Battery Energy Storage Centres in the CIS are set to be commissioned in Azerbaijan’s Absheron and Agdash regions in the coming months.Azernews reports, citing Azerenergy OJSC, that work on the creation of large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) is progressing rapidly as part of Azerbaijan’s strategy to support the dynamic development of renewable energy sources. These facilities, which will be the largest in the CIS in terms of both capacity and power, are being constructed at the 500 kV “Absheron” substation near Baku and the 220 kV “Agdash” substation in the central region of the country.The first batch of battery storage systems, with a total capacity of 250 megawatts and an energy capacity of 500 megawatt-hours, has already been delivered to Azerbaijan. The equipment was manufactured at the Great Power plant in China and transported via a complex maritime route before reaching Turkey’s Gemlik Port, from where it was delivered by land through Turkey and Georgia to Azerbaijan.Each battery unit weighs 36 tons and was transported and installed under special supervision. To date, around 15 per cent of the systems have been delivered, with the remaining 85 per cent expected to arrive and be installed by April.According to Azerenergy, the establishment of these Battery Storage Centres is of strategic importance for strengthening the stability of the national energy system. The systems will help maintain stable frequency, balance fluctuations in renewable energy generation, cover peak loads, smooth demand during periods of reduced solar output, and enable rapid restoration of the power system in the event of accidents. In the long term, the project is expected to enhance Azerbaijan’s energy independence and ensure reliable operation of the electricity network both independently and in parallel with neighbouring countries.
President Ilham Aliyev approves Azerbaijan Business Development Fund OJSC's Supervisory Board ...
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PoliticsMon, 15 Dec 2025 14:13:00 +0400The composition of the Supervisory Board of the Azerbaijan Business Development Fund Open Joint Stock Company (OJSC) has been approved, Azernews reports.President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed the relevant decree.According to the decree, the following composition of the Supervisory Board of the Azerbaijan Business Development Fund OJSC must be approved:Chairman of the Supervisory BoardMinister of Economy of the Republic of AzerbaijanMembers of the Supervisory Board:Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of AzerbaijanDeputy Minister of Finance of AzerbaijanDeputy Chairman of the Central Bank of AzerbaijanDeputy Executive Director of the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan’s investment landscape expands with rising foreign participation
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AnalyticsMon, 15 Dec 2025 13:57:00 +0400Akbar NovruzWhile many emerging economies struggle to maintain investor interest, Azerbaijan has recorded solid investment growth across multiple sectors. The distribution of capital in 2025 underscores a shift toward balanced development and broader sectoral engagement. Recent data shows that capital is steadily gravitating toward non-oil sectors, reinforcing the state’s broader diversification strategy.Azerbaijan’s economy continued to attract substantial investment in 2025, driven by both domestic capital and growing foreign participation in the country’s economic transformation. Data from the State Statistics Committee shows that 16,658.9 million manats (approximately US$ 9.8 billion) was invested in fixed capital across economic and social sectors in January–November 2025, marking a continued commitment to expansion and diversification.Of this total, 4,717.5 million manats (roughly US$ 2.8 billion) was allocated to the oil and gas sector, while 11,941.4 million manats (around US$ 7.0 billion) flowed into the non-oil and gas economy. Within the latter, 2,107.2 million manats (about US$ 1.24 billion), equivalent to 12.6 percent of all investments, was directed specifically to non-oil and gas industrial activities, illustrating a notable shift toward diversified sectors such as manufacturing, services and construction.Foreign investment also showed strong momentum. In the first 11 months of 2025, 3,592.6 million manats (approximately US$ 2.1 billion) originated from foreign countries and international organizations, an increase of more than 31 percent compared with the same period last year. This rise in foreign capital reflects increased international confidence in Azerbaijan’s investment climate and economic trajectory.Investors from a broad array of countries participated in this influx, with the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Türkiye, Russia, United States, Switzerland, Japan, Iran, Hungary, France and India among the top sources of foreign funds. This geographical diversification underscores renewed global interest in Azerbaijan’s economic potential and its openness to international partnerships.Earlier in 2025, foreign capital flows had already demonstrated significant growth. By mid-year, more than 2,000 million manats (about US$ 1.18 billion) was invested in fixed capital from abroad — a roughly 30 percent annual increase, with the vast majority coming from major economies including the UK, UAE, Türkiye, and others. Over the first half of the year, investment in the non-oil and gas sector grew even more rapidly than hydrocarbon investment.The increase in foreign and domestic investment comes amid broader structural shifts in Azerbaijan’s economy. Non-oil and gas sectors have been steadily gaining traction as the government pursues diversification goals. Targeted reforms aimed at improving the legal and institutional environment have enhanced the country’s investment attractiveness, encouraging both local and foreign firms to expand their presence in manufacturing, services, and other productive areas.Policy initiatives that simplify business registration, reform tax regimes, protect investor rights, and promote export-oriented industries have played a role in reinforcing confidence. A number of international rating agencies, including Moody’s and Fitch Ratings, have pointed to improving macroeconomic fundamentals and a growing non-oil base as positive factors for long-term economic resilience.Capital flows are not one-directional. Azerbaijani residents continued to invest substantial amounts abroad in 2025. In January–September, nationals invested US$ 2,038 million in foreign economies, reflecting increasing outbound economic engagement. Israel topped the list due to participation in large energy projects such as the Tamar gas field, where US$ 542.6 million was directed in a single quarter. Other significant Azerbaijani investments abroad included US$ 289 million in Türkiye, US$ 250 million in the United Arab Emirates, US$ 176 million in the United Kingdom, and US$ 118 million in Italy.At the same time, foreign residents invested US$ 4,736 million directly into Azerbaijan in the reporting period. The United Kingdom led inbound direct investments with US$ 1,243 million, followed by Türkiye (US$ 632 million), South Cyprus (US$ 543 million), Switzerland (US$ 384 million) and Iran (US$ 272 million). These figures reflect reciprocal confidence in Azerbaijan as both an investment destination and a source of outbound capital.Azerbaijan’s investment trends in 2025 demonstrate that diversification efforts are extending beyond rhetoric into real economic patterns. Growth in non-oil investment, both domestic and foreign, suggests that sectors such as industry, services, tourism and construction are increasingly attractive for long-term capital commitment.At the same time, foreign participation from a diverse set of countries indicates growing international engagement. This helps reduce vulnerability to geopolitical and commodity price volatility and supports the development of new export markets, technology transfer and broader economic linkages.International forecasts also point to continued investment interest in Azerbaijan, driven by reforms, strategic location, and integration into global value chains. Major infrastructure initiatives, such as transport and logistics corridors, and participation in regional economic platforms also enhance the country’s appeal to global investors.The investment data for 2025 shows a dynamic Azerbaijani economy that is increasingly opening up to global capital flows while cultivating its internal capacity for growth. The significant share of foreign investment, growing non-oil sector spending, and expanding outbound investment by Azerbaijani residents together portray an economy that is becoming more interconnected with global markets.If these trends continue, Azerbaijan may see deeper structural transformation that strengthens economic resilience, supports job creation, and fosters sustainable long-term growth. This evolution reflects both proactive domestic policies and increasing confidence among international investors in the country’s economic prospects.
Azerbaijan digitalizes import-export, transit, transport, and logistics activities - decree
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 13:47:00 +0400Import and export, transit, transport, and logistics activities in Azerbaijan are set to be digitized, Azernews reports.President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has signed the relevant decree.Under the decree, a Single Window information system will be established to improve state governance mechanisms in the regulation of foreign trade, ensure effective coordination among state bodies, and create a fully digital environment based on unified access for import and export, transit, transport, and logistics operations, as well as to introduce a "smart" cargo flow management system.Through the system, the following will be ensured for the implementation of foreign trade activities:- submission of required documents, including commercial and transport documents;- electronic preparation of documents and information required for vehicles and transported goods;- provision of information on border-crossing procedures, transportation rules and conditions, as well as acceptance and response to user inquiries;- electronic conclusion of cargo transportation contracts and submission of concluded contracts;- tracking of transported cargo along the entire route of movement;- execution of payments and access to statistical data related to these activities.The Cabinet of Ministers will act as the owner of the system, while the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport (MDDT) will serve as its operator.Information exchange between the system and state services in the areas of licensing and permits, customs, taxation, food safety, agriculture, road transport, state registration and accounting of taxpayers, identification of individuals, entry into, registration in and departure from the country, as well as civil aviation, railways and maritime transport, payment service providers, credit institutions and insurance organizations will be carried out via the Electronic Government Information System within the limits established by national legislation.The Cabinet of Ministers is tasked with preparing and submitting the draft regulation of the system to the head of state within 9 months, developing proposals for improving regulatory legal acts to ensure digitalization in the import and export, transit, transport and logistics sectors based on international experience, and taking necessary measures to ensure the functioning of the system in coordination with proposals from the MDDT and the State Customs Committee.The MDDT must take the necessary steps to manage, organize and develop the system, ensure its placement and improvement in the Government Cloud (G-cloud) in line with the relevant presidential decree of June 3, 2019, include it in the Unified Register of State Information Resources, Systems and Electronic Services and the state register of personal data information systems, and submit monthly reports on operations conducted through the system to owners or operators of integrated information systems.The MDDT, together with the State Service for Special Communications and Information Security, must also ensure the implementation of measures arising from the presidential decree of September 12, 2018, on the formation, maintenance, integration, and archiving of state information resources and systems, as well as measures related to electronic government.
Winners of Vugar Hashimov Memorial awarded in Khankandi
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SportsMon, 15 Dec 2025 13:38:00 +0400Laman IsmayilovaThe 11th Vugar Hashimov Memorial, dedicated to the memory of the late Azerbaijani chess player and European champion Vugar Hashimov, has concluded in Khankandi, Azernews reports.Six chess players competed in rapid and blitz tournaments held at the Congress Centre.In the end, Ian Nepomniachtchi (FIDE) emerged as the winner of the memorial with 13 points. Vladimir Fedoseev (Slovenia) took second place, while Azerbaijani representative Rauf Mammadov finished third.The awards were presented to the winners by Minister of Youth and Sports Farid Gayibov, Deputy Representative of the President of Azerbaijan in Khankandi city, Agdara and Khojaly districts Sabuhi Gahramanov, and President of the Azerbaijan Chess Federation Mahir Mammadov.The tournament was organised by the Vugar Hashimov Chess Foundation, the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and the Azerbaijan Chess Federation.Participants included Ian Nepomniachtchi (FIDE), Amin Tabatabaei (Iran), Vladimir Fedoseev (Slovenia), Nodirbek Yakubboev (Uzbekistan), Rauf Mammadov, and Aydin Suleymanli.Vugar Hashimov Memorial was first held in 2014, and since 2023, the tournament has held the status of a FIDE World Championship qualifying event.In 2024, the Vugar Hashimov Memorial took place in the city of Shusha.Ian Nepomniachtchi, competing under the flag of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), outperformed all his rivals to take first place in the memorial tournament.In the rapid competition, the grandmaster scored 10 points and added 9 points in blitz, ultimately finishing with a total of 19 points to win the tournament.Uzbekistani player Nodirbek Abdusattorov (18 points) secured second place, while Azerbaijani representative Shakhriyar Mammadyarov (16 points) took third place.Vugar Hashimov (1986-2014) made a remarkable contribution to the chess history of Azerbaijan.He played for Azerbaijan's national team in the Chess Olympiads in 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008.Hashimov won a bronze medal in the European Team Championship in 2007 and became the European Champion with the national team in 2009.He was the European vice champion of the national team in 2011 and the winner of the Reggio Emilia tournament in 2010–2011.
Chinese partners explore opportunities to expand imports of Azerbaijani products
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BusinessMon, 15 Dec 2025 13:22:00 +0400Nazrin AbdulRepresentatives of Sino-Foreign Economic Cooperation (Beijing) Science and Trade and its partner company Wuyan Jiangsu Biotechnology, which act as the investor and operator of Azerbaijan’s trade houses in China, have paid a visit to Azerbaijan.As reported by Azernews, the visit was organized jointly by the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of Azerbaijan (AZPROMO) and the office of Azerbaijan’s Trade Representative in China. As part of the visit, the delegation toured several regions of the country and familiarized themselves with the operations of local enterprises engaged in the production of food, wine, and cosmetic products within the agricultural and chemical industries.During meetings with Azerbaijani companies, discussions were held on expanding opportunities for exporting locally produced goods to the Chinese market. The talks focused on strengthening trade ties and increasing the presence of Azerbaijani products in China.
Azerbaijan's two more boxers advanced to semifinals of European Championship
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SportsMon, 15 Dec 2025 13:03:00 +0400
Laman IsmayilovaThe quarterfinal stage of the U-17 European Boxing Championship in Kienbaum has concluded, Azernews reports.On the final day of the stage, two more athletes from the Azerbaijani national team secured spots in the semifinals.Gular Huseynova (48 kg) faced Maria Spennato of Italy. Our boxer won with complete dominance in the second round. She will meet Serana Mali (England) in the semifinal.Shahin Aslanov (60 kg) also finished his quarterfinal bout in his favor, defeating Ivaylo Kolev (Bulgaria) with a score of 4:1 (30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 28:29). His opponent on the road to the final will be Jason Maher (Ireland).Thus, by qualifying for the semifinals and thereby securing at least bronze medals, the number of Azerbaijani boxers guaranteed a podium finish has risen to four. Previously, Gardash Rahimov (46 kg) and Shukar Aliyev (75 kg) had also earned this right.Note that the semifinal bouts will take place on December 15.A total of twenty-nine countries are participating in the championship. The winners will be announced on December 17.Boxing is known as one of the oldest sports in the history of humankind.The earliest evidence of boxing dates back to Egypt around 3,000 BC.This sport was introduced to the ancient Olympic Games by the Greeks in the late 7th century BC.In 1924, the International Amateur Boxing Federation (FIBA) was established.Since 1946, it has been referred to as the International Boxing Association (AIBA). Boxing made its Olympic debut at the 1904 Games in St. Louis.In 1926, the boxing championship was held for the first time in Azerbaijan, where national boxers took first place.Since 1992, the Azerbaijani Boxing Federation has become a full member of the International Boxing Association (AIBA).Azerbaijani boxers have won many prestigious awards at many international championships.Aghasi Mammadov has entered Azerbaijan's history of boxing as the first national boxer, as a gold medallist at the world championship.Another Azerbaijani boxer, Fuad Asadov, was among the medallists at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.Many times, Azerbaijan has been chosen as the host country for major boxing championships.The AIBA Youth World Championships were held in Baku in 2019. This world championship was the first licensed youth tournament to qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games held in Singapore.The country also hosted the 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships, which was the first major qualifying event for the London 2012 Olympic Games.Azercell successfully renews international quality management certification
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BusinessMon, 15 Dec 2025 12:51:00 +0400Mobile operator reaffirms compliance with ISO 10004:2018 standardAzercell has successfully completed the certification audit for compliance with the international customer service standard ISO 10004:2018, reaffirming its commitment to excellence in customer service. This certification is awarded to companies adhering to globally recognized requirements for measuring customer satisfaction and maintaining high service quality.The recent certification, conducted by TÜV Austria Azerbaijan LLC, once again highlighted Azercell’s strong customer-centric approach, dedication to superior service standards, and continuous efforts to enhance customer satisfaction.ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is a global federation of national standardization bodies that develops standards for products, services, and management systems across industries, technologies, and business processes.Azercell first received the ISO 10004:2018 certification in 2021. The latest renewal marks the fourth consecutive certification, underscoring the company’s sustained commitment to quality management and exceptional customer service.
Defense ministry announces controlled disposal of unserviceable ammunition
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 12:45:00 +0400
Qabil AshirovOutdated and unserviceable munitions will be destroyed in the Pir?k??kül settlement and the A?d?r? district, Azernews reports, citing Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense.The Ministry noted that the destruction process will take place between December 15 and 19 in strict compliance with safety regulations. The munitions, whose service life has expired and which are no longer suitable for use, will be disposed of at a training ground near the Pir?k??kül settlement, as well as at a training center located in the A?d?r? district.The ministry urged local residents not to be alarmed by the sound of explosions, emphasizing that there is no cause for concern and that all necessary safety measures will be observed throughout the process.BIG exposes Belgium’s colonial crimes and racial atrocities
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 12:31:00 +0400Akbar NovruzThe Baku Initiative Group has continued its investigations into crimes committed by colonial powers in occupied territories, releasing new findings that highlight what it describes as some of the most brutal and inhuman atrocities carried out under Belgian colonial rule, Azernews reports.According to information disseminated by the Group, Belgian colonialism stands out in European history as a unique and particularly dark model, having functioned as the personal monarchical possession of King Leopold II. Unlike other colonial systems, it was marked by extreme systematic brutality, racial humiliation, and practices openly repeated in the heart of Europe. One of the most shameful manifestations of this policy was the creation of so-called “human zoos.”In 1897, on the direct order of Leopold II, 267 Congolese people were forcibly brought from the Congo and exhibited as “living displays” at the World Exhibition in the Tervuren area of Brussels. Kept half-naked behind wooden fences and exposed to harsh European weather conditions, they were treated as objects rather than human beings. As a result of this barbaric exhibition, at least seven Congolese individuals, including children, died from pneumonia, influenza, and other illnesses, after which their bodies were secretly buried. The display, presented under the guise of a “civilizing mission,” became a symbol of open racial humiliation and genocide in Europe.The site later became a permanent museum, first known as the Congo Museum and later as the Royal Museum for Central Africa, which functioned for decades as a propaganda center for colonial ideology. Similar practices were repeated during the 1958 Expo in Brussels, where 598 Congolese people—183 families comprising men, women, and children—were once again exhibited to the public as “living displays.” These events demonstrated that the 1897 exhibition was not an isolated episode, but part of a systematic and institutionalized colonial policy rooted in racial hierarchy and the ideology of a so-called civilizing mission that persisted into the mid-20th century.The Group also highlighted documented cases from 1959–1962 in Burundi, Congo, and Rwanda, then under Belgian rule, where approximately 20,000 children born to white fathers and Black mothers were forcibly separated from their families and transferred to Belgium for adoption without parental consent. These actions resulted in severe violations of family unity, personal identity, and cultural belonging.According to the Baku Initiative Group, these facts collectively demonstrate that Belgium’s colonial policy was based on systematic racism, widespread human rights abuses, and grave violations of human dignity. The findings are consistent with conclusions outlined in the 2019 report of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent.
Creative Center inks trilateral pact to advance digital arts
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 15 Dec 2025 12:22:00 +0400Laman IsmayilovaThe Azerbaijan Center for the Development of Cultural and Creative Industries (Yarad?c? M?rk?z), the Turkic Animation Association (ATA), and the Uzbek Creative Association (UzCA) have signed a trilateral memorandum of cooperation aimed at developing the animation and gaming industries, Azernews reports.The signed memorandum is considered an important strategic step toward strengthening the creative sectors of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.The document ??????????????? the creation of new opportunities in the fields of animation and video games, support for professional training, the implementation of joint projects, and the stimulation of sustainable development of creative industries on a regional scale.Within the framework of the agreement, the parties will cooperate in developing joint animation and gaming projects, organizing educational and mentoring programs, supporting young talents, and expanding creative collaboration at both regional and international levels.This partnership will make a significant contribution to the development of young professionals, the emergence of new projects in the animation and gaming industries, and the strengthening of creative ties between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.The memorandum is concluded for a period of three years and may be extended by mutual consent of the parties.This cooperation will serve as a strong stimulus for the formation of a new ecosystem in the region's creative industries.
Azerbaijani oil scares demagogues in Yerevan: where is common sense?
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PoliticsMon, 15 Dec 2025 12:12:00 +0400The news about the possibility of exporting Azerbaijani
petroleum products to Armenia has seriously alarmed the expert community of the
neighboring country. The transit of grain was not greeted so emotionally,
because the origin of the goods belonged to third countries. The prospect of
receiving oil and petroleum products directly from Baku caused a slight
hysteria. Not at the official level, but at the level of the expert community
and the opposition. That is, those who are not burdened with responsibility for
the future of Armenia and can afford the luxury of demagoguery.
The official circles are enthusiastic about this prospect.
Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan confirmed to reporters that
Azerbaijan and Armenia are discussing the possibility of cooperation in the
supply of Azerbaijani fuel. He added that discussions on other types of goods
are continuing. Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan also believes that there
should be a trade turnover of all types of goods between Armenia and
Azerbaijan. Armenia, he told the media, should use all possible alternatives in
energy supplies and provide Azerbaijan with the opportunity to have its own
interests in exporting oil and petroleum products through Armenia to Nakhchivan
and Turkiye.
But the reasonable approach of the establishment is not
noted in expert circles. Armenian experts met the prospect of Azerbaijani oil
supplies with doubt and discontent. And not at all because it can somehow harm
the interests. Not at all. But on the other hand, it may meet the interests of
Azerbaijan, and this cannot be allowed in any way.
Economist Ashot Tavadian scared the readers of the
publication, to whom he commented on the issue of Azerbaijani oil, saying that
there is a great political factor in this deal, and it also does not fit into
any economic logic. Tavadian believes that the Azerbaijani side is much more
interested in the deal, which wants to increase Armenia's dependence on
Azerbaijan. Responding to a journalist's remark that the Armenian energy market
is monopolized and diversification of supplies can have a positive effect on
prices, economist Tavadian proudly stated that "this is another problem,
and it should be solved in a completely different way, and not by importing
petroleum products from Azerbaijan."
Energy security expert Vahe Davtyan also considers the
upcoming deal a political action. But this expert went even further, saying
that such steps fit into the general course of Azerbaijan and the EU to reduce
Russia's role in the South Caucasus. In his opinion, Azerbaijan wants to show
the West that it is ready to unblock communications, which is important for it
to strengthen its key role in the Middle Corridor, which is designed to bypass
Russia. And Armenia is just one of the elements, an object of the emerging
architecture. Nevertheless, the Armenian expert is confident that Azerbaijan
will not be able to strengthen its energy influence on Armenia, as it itself
does not have enough refining capacity. And anyway, it remains to be seen to
what extent Russia will allow its interests in the Armenian energy market to be
harmed. Etc.
Armenian experts are panicking about the situation that has
not yet developed. And the fears are completely in vain. Azerbaijan does not
make any plans for the limited and weak Armenian market in terms of solvency.
Experts, who are confident that Armenia can solve the problem of
diversification "in another way," forget that for many decades
Armenia depended on Azerbaijani oil and gas, and in Soviet times enjoyed all
the preferences, often receiving oil and petroleum products for free. Even
Stalin couldn't contain his emotions.: "I found out that Georgia and
Armenia receive oil products from Azerbaijan for free, which is an unthinkable
case."
It seems that Armenia hardly remembers this, as well as the
fact that the first gas to this country came from Azerbaijan in 1960. Armenia
has always been supported and saved by Azerbaijani energy resources, and as
long as it was possible, it had no problems. The problems began when she
herself cut this "umbilical cord" with the Karabakh conflict. With
the beginning of the military aggression, all pipelines were blocked, as the
resource of good neighborliness was exhausted. After that, the Armenian side
did not receive a canister of gasoline or a cubic meter of gas. In the 90s,
Armenia was in an acute energy crisis, in fact, in darkness, until Russian gas
supplies began in 2003, and Iranian gas began in 2009.
A few years ago, plans were made in Armenia to turn into a
regional oil refining center and get rid of dependence. Since the end of the
noughties, Yerevan and Tehran have begun discussing the construction of a
refinery on the border in Meghri. But it did not go beyond the empty statements
of officials. The construction of the refinery is a very expensive project,
Armenia had no money, and Iran had no reason to invest in a senseless
enterprise. It makes no sense, because Armenia does not have its own oil for
refining and would have to build an oil pipeline, which would require high
costs. The option of pumping Iranian oil through a gas pipeline also
disappeared, as it threatened to leave Armenian power plants without fuel. The
factor of sanctions against Iran also hindered. The Europeans on whom the
calculation was made could refuse to buy gasoline produced from Iranian oil. In
short, the idea to get rid of addiction failed.
Armenia has always been dependent on others. She's no
stranger to it.
By the way, the situation with the refinery was commented on
by the media in 2020 by the same Vahe Davtyan. Then the refinery issue was back
on the agenda, and the expert warned that the United States might not like it.
And today, the factor of sanctions and the potential dissatisfaction of the
White House with the expansion of energy cooperation between Armenia and Iran
is escalating even more. Because of the difficult geopolitical situation and
also because the United States is joining Armenia itself. How do the demagogues
propose to diversify supplies by excluding Azerbaijan from them? Any other
options will cost many times more and may incur the displeasure of Armenia's
new partner.
Azerbaijan's energy resources can be the only source of
diversification. Of course, Baku pursues political interests. Any mining
country invests in its transactions and political interest, if it is subject
and independent in decision-making. Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan and the Southern Gas
Corridor were also built not only for economic benefit. By contributing to
Europe's energy security, Azerbaijan has strengthened its political positions
and expanded its circle of friends and partners.
Speaking last April at the international forum on
"COP29 and Green Vision for Azerbaijan" at ADA University, President
Ilham Aliyev stated that Armenia could potentially be a recipient of
Azerbaijani gas following the example of Georgia. It will be beneficial for
her, given the preferential price for gas supplied to Georgia. "And from
the point of view of proximity, from the point of view of infrastructure, of
course, it would be natural to have this kind of cooperation," the head of
state said.
Yerevan immediately seized on this idea. Parliament Speaker
Alen Simonyan said that Armenia is ready to discuss the issue of gas purchases
from Azerbaijan. In his opinion, it will be good if Armenia buys Azerbaijani
gas.
As we can see, the Government of the Republic of Armenia
perceives the realities more objectively than in expert circles.
Unlike oil and petroleum products, which were delivered to
Armenia by rail, gas pipelines were built for gas supplies. They stretched from
the Caspian coast to the borders of Armenia, through the former NKAO. While
many districts of the Azerbaijan SSR were not gassed, Armenian homes were
heated by Azerbaijani gas. However, Soviet-era altruism is a thing of the past.
It was forced and imposed. The fact that our energy resources warmed and
illuminated the Armenians, set their vehicles in motion, often for free, was
seen as something self-evident and even a kind of obligation of Azerbaijan.
If Baku agrees to export oil, gas or gasoline to Armenia, it
will not try to bring its neighbor to his knees. Georgia has not suffered at
all from the fact that it depends on Azerbaijan in many matters. Now Armenia
can also count on some benefits, but now in exchange for something substantial,
and not for a big human thank you.
However, Baku has also never heard a big human thank you
from the Armenian side.
AzInTelecom establishes Supercomputer Center to accelerate AI development in Azerbaijan
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 11:23:00 +0400Nazrin AbdulAzInTelecom LLC, a company within AZCON Holding, has established a Supercomputer Center in Azerbaijan, marking a major step in strengthening the country’s artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure, Azernews reports.The center was created in line with the Artificial Intelligence Strategy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, approved by a presidential decree dated March 19, 2025. Its main objectives are to support the implementation of AI projects, accelerate the development of artificial intelligence in the country, and drive overall digital transformation.Designed primarily for innovation-driven entities, businesses, and government projects, the Supercomputer Center is equipped with high-performance computing (HPC) systems powered by NVIDIA H200 GPU chips. These systems offer computing capabilities far exceeding those of conventional computers and are capable of processing large volumes of data at very high speed.The establishment of the Supercomputer Center is of strategic importance for the development of Azerbaijan’s AI ecosystem. Built on advanced graphics processing unit (GPU) technology, the center provides the technological infrastructure needed for the rapid training and deployment of AI models that rely on large-scale data processing. This will enable local AI projects to be developed domestically without dependence on foreign resources, ensure a more secure environment for processing state-owned data, and enhance Azerbaijan’s competitiveness in the regional AI landscape.Efforts are currently underway to further expand the center’s capacity through the acquisition of additional GPU chips.AzInTelecom is Azerbaijan’s largest cloud services provider and the operator of the Government Cloud project. The company currently operates two TIER III–certified data centers in Baku and Yevlakh, while construction of two additional data centers in the Absheron and Hajigabul districts is ongoing.Uzbekistan Culture Days kick off in Heydar Aliyev Center
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Arts & EntertainmentMon, 15 Dec 2025 10:23:00 +0400Laman IsmayilovaThe opening ceremony of the Uzbekistan Culture Days has taken place at Heydar Aliyev Center, Azernews reports. The event is organized by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry.A concert program featuring artists from both countries was presented at the opening ceremony.Guests first viewed a photo exhibition dedicated to Uzbekistan's cultural heritage, history, and modern development.In his speech, the Azerbaijan Deputy Culture Minister, Farid Jafarov, emphasized that this event is not just a meeting, but a vivid manifestation of the respect and love between the two brotherly nations.He outlined that holding Uzbekistan Culture Days in Azerbaijan is an important and historic event in the cultural life of the entire Turkic world. It was noted that our peoples have always approached Uzbek culture in Azerbaijan and Azerbaijani culture in Uzbekistan with great love and appreciation. The tradition of organizing mutual culture days expresses our commitment to preserving our common spiritual heritage, and its continuity is a natural result of our strategic cooperation.Farid Jafarov stressed that Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan have been united since ancient times by historical, cultural, and spiritual ties:"We are an inseparable part of the unique Turkic world."He added that our common historical roots, belonging to the same language family, rich cultural heritage, and religious values form the solid foundation of relations between our countries. These ties are further enriched through cooperation in political, economic, humanitarian, and other fields.The Deputy Minister also highlighted the importance of strengthening cultural cooperation between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan both bilaterally and multilaterally — within international organizations, especially the Organization of Turkic States and its specialized cultural institutions, UNESCO, ICESCO, and the CIS.Uzbekistan Deputy Culture Minister, Bahodir Akhmedov, noted that this event once again demonstrates the high level of cultural relations between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. He emphasized that holding mutual culture days is a vivid manifestation of the love, respect, and common spiritual values of our brotherly peoples.The Deputy Minister stated that serious preparations had been made for the program, with all details carefully planned and organized.He said that the concert featured not only performances by Uzbek singers and musicians but also Azerbaijani music, songs, and artistic works. He noted that this demonstrates how our cultures enrich each other and how close our common roots are.The concert program then presented music and dance performances reflecting Uzbekistan's rich cultural heritage.The purpose of holding the Culture Days is to further strengthen the friendship between Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, develop humanitarian cooperation, and expand cultural dialogue between the two countries.Note that the Uzbekistan Culture Days in Azerbaijan will continue until December 20.On December 15, the first meeting of the Uzbekistan-Azerbaijan Joint Culture Commission is scheduled to take place.Within the framework of the Culture Days, concerts by the "Navruz" dance ensemble and the Uzbekistan State Symphony Orchestra will also be organized.The closing ceremony of the Uzbekistan Culture Days will be held at the Mirzo Ulugbek Secondary School, which was built and inaugurated by the brotherly country in 2023 in the city of Fuzuli.Moreover, a cultural program will be presented in Baku for members of the Uzbek delegation.Recall that the Uzbekistan Culture Days were held in Baku in 2023, and Azerbaijan Culture Days were held in Tashkent in 2024.
Pashinyan once again spoke out against Garegin
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PoliticsMon, 15 Dec 2025 10:10:00 +0400Nikol Pashinyan has once again spoken publicly about
Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II, stating that he considers it necessary
to raise concerns regarding the current state of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
The Armenian prime minister accused Garegin II of actions
and leadership approaches that, in his view, have caused serious damage to the
Church and alienated many believers. Pashinyan noted that he himself had
refrained from attending church services for a long time, explaining that the
prevailing atmosphere discouraged him and many others from participating in
church life. According to him, these circumstances have led tens of thousands
of people to distance themselves from the Church.
“Through the actions of certain high-ranking church figures,
thousands — if not tens of thousands — of people like myself have effectively
been pushed away from the Church. It is simply impossible to remain in such an
environment indefinitely,” Pashinyan said.
He further criticized Garegin II, holding him responsible
for what he described as a crisis of faith and trust among believers, and
accused him of undermining religious values rather than strengthening them.
As tensions between the government and the church leadership
continue to intensify, speculation is growing in Yerevan that the upcoming
Christmas celebration, observed by the Armenian Apostolic Church on January 6,
could be Garegin II’s last in his current position.
Horovlu welcomes back its residents under Azerbaijan’s Great Return Program
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SocietyMon, 15 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0400Qabil AshirovIn line with the instructions of President Ilham Aliyev, the Great Return to Azerbaijan’s territories liberated from occupation continues.Azernews reports that as part of the current phase of resettlement, 21 families comprising 79 people have been relocated to Horovlu village in the Jabrayil district.Residents returning to their native lands expressed their gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev and First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva for the comprehensive state support provided to them. They also extended their appreciation to the valiant Azerbaijani Army, its heroic soldiers and officers who liberated the country’s territories, and honored the memory of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for this cause.It should be noted that the families resettled in Horovlu village had previously lived in temporary accommodation across various regions of the country, primarily in dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings.
Zelensky to visit Poland next week
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0400Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced plans to visit Poland on December 19, Azernews reports.Zelensky shared the information in a statement to journalists, emphasizing the importance of maintaining close ties between the two countries.“I don’t think we will postpone anything. Supporting our relations with Poland is very important for us,” Zelensky said.The visit is expected to focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation and ongoing coordination between Kyiv and Warsaw amid current regional challenges.
Alphabet leverages AI model Gemini to upgrade Google Translate and Search
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World newsMon, 15 Dec 2025 08:00:00 +0400Alphabet, Inc. announced that it will harness the advanced capabilities of its AI model Gemini to improve translations in its Search and Translate apps, Azernews reports.The update aims to deliver more accurate and nuanced translations, including idioms, local expressions, and slang. The new feature is being rolled out today in the United States and India, enabling translations between English and nearly 20 other languages.In addition, Alphabet introduced a beta version of live translation, allowing users to hear real-time translations through their headphones. The current version supports over 70 languages and has launched in the U.S., India, and Mexico, with plans to expand to iOS users and additional countries in 2026.Furthermore, Google Translate’s language learning tools have been updated and expanded to nearly 20 new countries, including Germany, India, Sweden, and Taiwan, enhancing accessibility for language learners worldwide.
Iran says IAEA Chief’s uranium report changes nothing
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 23:30:00 +0400Iran’s Foreign Ministry has dismissed renewed remarks by the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, regarding Tehran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 60 percent, saying they do not alter the existing reality, Azernews reports.Speaking at a press conference in Tehran, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said Grossi has repeatedly raised the same issues and reports, adding that such statements “do not change the facts on the ground,” according to Trend.Baghaei stressed that Iran remains a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has fully complied with its obligations under the safeguards agreement. “Iran understands its commitments within the framework of the NPT and has fulfilled them,” he said.He also criticized the IAEA leadership for failing to address what he described as the root causes of the current situation. Baghaei argued that the IAEA Director General and the agency’s Board of Governors have refrained from even briefly condemning US and Israeli strikes on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities, calling the agency’s position “unfair and one-sided.”“Such approaches cannot help resolve the problem,” Baghaei said, adding that the IAEA chief should focus on his technical mandate in line with the agency’s statute and emphasize the importance of his defined responsibilities.The remarks come amid heightened regional tensions. On June 13, Israel carried out airstrikes on Iran, killing several senior military officials, generals, nuclear scientists, and other high-ranking figures. Iran responded later that day with “True Promise III,” launching hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones at targets across Israel, including Tel Aviv, causing civilian casualties and widespread damage.On June 22, the United States conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, reportedly destroying key sites. Iran retaliated the following evening by striking a US military base in Qatar.On June 24, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced that Israel had agreed to a ceasefire with Iran brokered by US President Donald Trump. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council later confirmed that hostilities had been halted.
Kremlin says Russia prioritizes talks with Washington over Europe on Ukraine peace efforts
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 22:23:00 +0400Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday that Moscow is primarily focused on engagement with the United States rather than European countries in efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, Azernews reports.Speaking to reporters, Peskov claimed that European states are pursuing their own agenda and suggested that they are inclined toward prolonging the war. “The Europeans are playing their own game. It still looks like they want the war to continue, but we are naturally more oriented toward our counterparts in Washington,” he said.Peskov’s remarks came shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signaled Kyiv’s willingness to abandon its bid for NATO membership in exchange for security guarantees from the United States, European nations, and other partners.The statements highlight differing diplomatic approaches among key actors as discussions around potential pathways to end the conflict continue to gain momentum.
Zelensky signals willingness to trade NATO bid for strong security guarantees
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 21:22:00 +0400Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that Kyiv is prepared to forgo NATO membership in exchange for robust security guarantees from the United States and European partners, as diplomatic efforts to end the war intensify, Azernews reports.Speaking to journalists, Zelensky said the proposed guarantees should mirror NATO’s Article 5 collective defense principle. He added that the framework would not be limited to Europe, noting that non-European partners such as Canada and Japan could also play a role. His comments were reported by the Financial Times following a WhatsApp conversation with reporters.The remarks come ahead of Zelensky’s planned meeting in Berlin with U.S. Special Representative Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, underscoring renewed international engagement around a possible peace settlement.Zelensky also disclosed that Ukraine has yet to receive a response from Washington regarding Kyiv’s revised peace proposal. Acknowledging the complexity of negotiations, he said that compromises would be unavoidable if the war is to be brought to an end.The statement marks one of Zelensky’s clearest signals yet of flexibility on Ukraine’s long-standing NATO ambitions, highlighting Kyiv’s focus on securing concrete and enforceable security guarantees amid ongoing conflict.
South Korea to enforce new AI regulations amid industry concerns
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 19:50:00 +0400A new regulatory framework for the artificial intelligence industry is set to take effect in South Korea on January 22, Azernews reports, citing Yonhap.The legislation includes safety and transparency requirements, such as disclosure obligations for certain AI systems, and calls for the establishment of a national AI committee and the creation of a basic three-year AI plan, according to sources familiar with the matter.A recent poll cited by Yonhap revealed that 98% of South Korean AI startups are unprepared for the new rules and lack the systems needed to comply. An unnamed industry official warned that some companies could be forced to abruptly alter or suspend services, and that others might even consider exiting the South Korean market after the regulations come into effect.
Winner of Junior Eurovision 2025 announced in Georgia
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 18:23:00 +0400France has won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which was held in Georgia, Azernews reports.Lou Deluiz claimed first place after receiving 152 points from the professional jury and 96 points from the online public vote, securing an overall victory.Based on the final results, Azerbaijan’s representative Yaghmur Nasrullayeva finished the competition in 15th place.The voting process revealed several noteworthy aspects. In the online audience voting (televoting), Azerbaijan’s entry received 54 points, sharing 8th place with Spain. This result demonstrated that the performance’s energy, positive spirit, and child-friendly style were highly appreciated by viewers.At the same time, certain differences were observed between the professional jury scores and the public vote. Azerbaijan received a total of 12 points from the jury, including 2 points from Albania, 7 points from Malta, and 3 points from the Netherlands.Sharing the stage with Yaghmur, Ali Ocaqverdi, Melisa Soltanova, and Nargiz Nasibova also won audience appreciation with their dynamic performances. The choreography was prepared by Emin Huseynov, the stage direction was designed by Danish specialist Mads Enggaard, and the stage costumes were created by designer Leyli Polayeva.The diversity of voting mechanisms and perspectives in international competitions contributes to varied and dynamic outcomes. In this context, strong public support indicates that Azerbaijan’s representative successfully connected with a broad audience and conveyed the spirit of the contest.For Azerbaijan, the primary goal of participation in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest is to prepare talented children for international stages, enhance their experience, and promote them globally. From this perspective, Yaghmur Nasrullayeva’s performance is regarded as a notable achievement for the country.
Azerbaijan shines at World Kyokushin Karate Championship in Riyadh
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SportsSun, 14 Dec 2025 17:19:00 +0400The World Kyokushin Federation (KWF) World Championship concluded in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Azerbaijan’s national team delivering strong performances across multiple categories, Azernews reports.The Azerbaijani delegation included 16 athletes, 2 referees, 1 head coach, and 1 country representative, for a total of 20 participants. The team was led by Gabil Sayadov, Secretary General of the Azerbaijan Karate Federation, and Rza Mustafayev, KWF representative.According to the final results, Azerbaijani karatekas won medals in various age and weight categories:Gold: Javid Kazimli (16-17 years, +80 kg) and Selcan Babayeva (+60 kg)Silver: Rahman Yusubov (14-15 years, -75 kg)Bronze: Vagif Bandaliyev (16-17 years, -70 kg) and Toghrul Orucov (12-13 years, -60 kg)The national team excelled in both individual and team competitions, representing Azerbaijan with distinction and contributing to the strengthening of the country’s position in the international Kyokushin karate arena.
Azerbaijani artists meet with Turan States Confederation Representatives to discuss cultural ...
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Arts & EntertainmentSun, 14 Dec 2025 16:40:00 +0400Aynel Mashadiyeva, Scientific Secretary of the Institute of Linguistics named after Nasimi at the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences and Mesut Gülaçt?, Head of Foreign Organization of the Turan States United Confederation, held a meeting with prominent Azerbaijani cultural figures, including People’s Artist of Azerbaijan, Professor, and member of the World Academy of Arts and UNESCO Artists’ Union, Sakit Mammadov, as well as People’s Artist of Azerbaijan, distinguished composer, and professor Siyavush Kerimi.As reported by Azernews, according to the Confederation, the discussion focused on Azerbaijan’s achievements in culture and the arts, as well as ongoing efforts to expand creative cooperation within the Turkic world. Participants emphasized that such meetings strengthen ties between artists and academic and cultural institutions.The meeting also highlighted the importance of further consolidating relations between Azerbaijan’s artistic and scientific communities and the Turan States Confederation, and promoting the shared Turkic cultural heritage on an international level.During the event, Mesut Gülaçt? presented thank-you plaques to Sakit Mammadov and Siyavush Kerimi, recognizing their contributions to Azerbaijani culture and the arts.
Shooting at Bondi beach in Sydney leaves 10 dead
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 16:22:00 +0400A shooting incident occurred in Sydney, Australia, leaving 10 people dead, including children and a police officer, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.Two unidentified armed individuals opened fire at Bondi Beach, prompting police to launch a special operation to apprehend the suspects.Authorities, via social media, stated that police immediately intervened in the incident and urged civilians to avoid the area.During the operation, one of the shooters was neutralized, while the other was injured and receiving medical attention.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to meet Belarus President during visit
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 15:39:00 +0400Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to meet Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko during his visit to Belarus, according to a statement by Ismail Baqaei, a spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reported by Azernews.Baqaei added that Araghchi is also expected to hold meetings with Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov and other high-ranking officials.He further noted that over the next two to three days, the minister will visit Russia and Belarus, where, in addition to his Belarus meetings, he will meet with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and representatives of the State Duma.
Presentation of Azerbaijani poet Muhammad Fuzuli’s “Selected Works” held in Uzbekistan
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Arts & EntertainmentSun, 14 Dec 2025 14:40:00 +0400A presentation ceremony for the book “Selected Works” of the great Azerbaijani poet Muhammad Fuzuli was held at the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan.As reported by Azernews, according to the Azerbaijan Embassy in Uzbekistan, the event was attended by prominent state and public figures, poets, writers, literary scholars, translators, and students.The ceremony was opened by Sirajiddin Sayid, Chairman of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan, who provided a comprehensive overview of Fuzuli’s literary legacy. He noted that almost all of the poet’s works have been translated into Uzbek, and Fuzuli’s poetry is widely read and deeply respected across Turkic-speaking nations. Special attention was given to the “Leyli and Majnun” poem, which holds particular cultural significance for the Uzbek people.Following this, Akif Marifli, Director of the Heydar Aliyev Azerbaijani Cultural Center in Uzbekistan, highlighted that the publication of Fuzuli’s “Selected Works” represents a tangible example of the systematic development of Azerbaijan–Uzbekistan cultural relations in recent years. He emphasized that the foreword written by Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev adds special value to the publication, reflecting the spirit of friendship and mutual respect between the two nations, and aligns with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s policies to expand humanitarian cooperation.The event also featured speeches by Qairat Majid, Deputy Chairman of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan; Almaz Ulvi Binnatova, Head of the Department at the Institute of Literature named after Nizami Ganjavi, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences; Ya?ar Qasim (joining online); as well as Uzbek scholars Professor Maqsud Asadov and Dr. Gulbahar Ashurova, among others. Speakers underlined that Muhammad Fuzuli is not only a master of Azerbaijani literature but also one of the greatest poets of classical Eastern literature.The book was published through a joint initiative of the Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan and the Uzbek Center for Islamic Civilization at Zilol Buloq Publishing House in Tashkent. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev wrote a foreword titled “Unity of the Uzbek and Azerbaijani Peoples”. The collection includes Fuzuli’s Divan, Leyli and Majnun, Bangü Bade, Conversations of Fruits, and ghazals.The edition was prepared by Mirza Kenjabek, who also authored the explanatory notes and glossary. In preparing the publication, manuscripts preserved at the Uzbek Center for Islamic Civilization, including Nastaliq-script copies of Divani Mowlana Fuzuli and Divani Fuzuli, as well as a copy of Divani Fuzuli aleyhir-r?hm? from the Suleymaniye Library in Turkey and the lithographic edition Divani Fuzuli maa Leyli va Majnun preserved by the Ta?muhamedov family, were used. The publication also includes previously unpublished works of Muhammad Fuzuli.
Azerbaijan participates in 11th UNAOC Global Forum in Riyadh
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PoliticsSun, 14 Dec 2025 14:19:00 +0400The 11th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) has officially begun in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Azernews reports.Held under the theme “UNAOC: 20 Years of Dialogue for Humanity – Towards a New Era of Mutual Respect and Understanding in a Multipolar World”, the forum brings together heads of state and government, leaders of international and regional organizations, religious figures, and representatives from the private sector, youth, arts, sports, academia, and media.A delegation from Azerbaijan, led by Minister of Culture Adil Kerimli, along with Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade, chairman of the Caucasus Muslims Office (CMO), is participating in the event.Over the course of two days, forum sessions will cover topics including:Responsible leadership in a multipolar world: promoting multilateralism through inclusive dialogueFaith in humanity: interfaith dialogue as a bridge to peace and a unified humanityFrom digital realities to the real world: combating deepfakes, AI-driven disinformation, and algorithm-enhanced hateProtecting human dignity and promoting belonging: reimagining migration narratives and designing cities as inclusive spaces for allIn addition, the forum will host the UNAOC Friends High-Level Meeting and the UNAOC Youth Forum, highlighting the importance of cross-generational dialogue and global cooperation.
NATO urged to review strategic framework to prepare for multi-domain challenges from Russia
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 13:43:00 +0400NATO should reassess its strategic framework and prepare for potential confrontations with Russia that go beyond “the fight for the Atlantic” or land operations in Europe, according to a recent review by the NATO Military College.As reported by Azernews, the document highlights that the development of a nation’s naval forces is a key feature of Moscow’s strategy. According to the author, NATO Military College researcher Andrew Monaghan, this approach allows Russia to assert itself as a leader in the era of geoeconomic competition.“The review redirects NATO’s orientation from the restored ‘fight for the Atlantic’ or Northeast European land operation scenarios toward a global, multi-domain response to diverse Russian challenges,” the document states.Alliance analysts also noted that crisis scenarios often focus on rising tensions along a continuous strategic axis from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, emphasizing the need for NATO to adapt to evolving security threats.
E-book on Western Azerbaijan’s Historical Sources presented in Baku
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Arts & EntertainmentSun, 14 Dec 2025 12:38:00 +0400On December 13, the presentation ceremony of the electronic book “Western Azerbaijan in Documents and Sources” by historian and writer Afgan Valiyev, Head of Sector at the Social Research Center, was held at the Litera Book House, Azernews reports.The book was prepared within the framework of a grant competition of the Agency for State Support to Non-Governmental Organizations and is part of the “Ancient Homeland” project implemented by the National Heritage Cultural Historical Research Foundation.The event brought together representatives of state institutions, heads of NGOs, members of the scientific and public community, and media representatives.Opening the event, Asad Aslanoglu, Director of MIMTA Publications, spoke about the essence of the work, the process of developing the e-book, and the significance of Azerbaijan’s historic Victory.Executive Director of the MIMTA Foundation, Parviz Amirov, highlighted the development of the “Ancient Homeland” project, noting that the book was also prepared in electronic format in both Azerbaijani and English to ensure global accessibility of this valuable research.Chairman of the Public Union “Baku Resource and Training Center of Non-Governmental Organizations”, Rauf Zeyni, welcomed such initiatives, emphasizing that these research projects are among the achievements realized after Azerbaijan’s historic Victory and reaffirming readiness for a return to Western Azerbaijan, described as the nation’s ancestral homeland.Sharing her views on the publication, Irada Rzazade, Chairperson of the Public Union “For Citizens’ Social Welfare”, stated that the book represents an integral part of national history and expressed hope for an increase in similar NGO-led initiatives focusing on Western Azerbaijan.President of the Public Union “Support for the Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis”, Tofig Alizade, noted the resilience and heroism of the Azerbaijani people, underlining that the nation not only confronted enemies in Armenia but also overcame broader lobbying efforts, adding that the implementation of such projects deserves strong support.Within the framework of the event, legal researcher Samad Vakilov, Honored Art Worker Shafaq Sultan Alikhanli, and other speakers expressed their gratitude to the MIMTA Foundation and Afgan Valiyev for their contributions.
Azerbaijan’s Emergency Ministry continues fire safety awareness campaign in liberated territories
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PoliticsSun, 14 Dec 2025 12:20:00 +0400The Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) of Azerbaijan continues its public awareness efforts on fire safety across the country, including in the liberated territories, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry.According to information , as part of these activities, staff of the Garabagh Regional State Fire Supervision Department under the State Fire Supervision Service of the MES have conducted preventive awareness sessions with citizens living and working in the liberated areas, as well as with those visiting the region.The latest outreach activities were carried out in Shusha city and the Aghdam, Fuzuli, Khojaly, and Lachin districts. During the sessions, residents, construction and reconstruction workers, employees of public catering facilities, and individuals visiting forests, open areas, and agricultural lands for recreational or business purposes were provided with detailed explanations of essential fire safety regulations. Informational materials and visual aids were also distributed.The Ministry of Emergency Situations once again called on citizens to strictly comply with fire safety requirements in the liberated territories, emphasizing the importance of preventing fire-related incidents in these areas.
Cultural exchange deepens as Uzbekistan Culture Days begin in Azerbaijan
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Arts & EntertainmentSun, 14 Dec 2025 11:41:00 +0400A delegation led by senior officials of the Ministry of Culture of Uzbekistan, along with prominent figures from the arts community and leading artistic ensembles, has arrived in Azerbaijan.As reported by Azernews, citing the Azerbaijan Ministry of Culture, as reported by Report, the visit is taking place within the framework of the Uzbekistan Culture Days, scheduled to be held in Azerbaijan from December 14 to 20.As part of the program, the first meeting of the Uzbekistan–Azerbaijan Joint Culture Commission will be held on December 15, marking an important step in strengthening cultural cooperation between the two countries.The Culture Days will feature performances by the “Navruz” Dance Ensemble and concert programs by the Uzbekistan State Symphony Orchestra, showcasing Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage.The closing ceremony of the Uzbekistan Culture Days will be held at the Mirza Ulugbek Secondary School in Fuzuli, which was built and inaugurated by Uzbekistan in 2023 as a symbol of brotherly ties and post-conflict reconstruction efforts.It is worth noting that Uzbekistan Culture Days were held in Baku in 2023, while Azerbaijan Culture Days took place in Tashkent in 2024, reflecting the growing cultural exchange between the two friendly nations.
Literary and artistic evening marking 100th anniversary of Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh held in Baku
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Arts & EntertainmentSun, 14 Dec 2025 11:18:00 +0400A literary and artistic evening dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of prominent Azerbaijani poet Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh was held at the Heydar Aliyev Palace.As reported by Azernews, the event featured recitations of the poet’s immortal verses, reflecting his rich literary legacy, strong national spirit, and deeply rooted patriotic ideals.Poems by Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh were performed by People’s Artist Mehriban Zaki, Honored Artist Elshan Rustamov, recitation master Sabira Abdullayeva, and artistic reader Khazar Suleymanli.As part of the evening, songs composed to the poet’s lyrics were also performed, adding a musical dimension to the commemoration.It is worth noting that the event was organized in line with a decree signed by President Ilham Aliyev on celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of People’s Poet Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh, one of the most distinguished figures in Azerbaijani literature.
Azerbaijan and Pakistan foreign ministers hold talks in UAE
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PoliticsSun, 14 Dec 2025 10:35:00 +0400A meeting between Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov and his Pakistani counterpart, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, has taken place.As reported by Azernews, Ishaq Dar shared information about the meeting on the social media platform X.The talks were held in the United Arab Emirates on the sidelines of the Sir Bani Yas Forum, where the ministers discussed bilateral relations as well as regional issues of mutual interest.High-level visits and ongoing political dialogue continue to strengthen ties between Baku and Islamabad.It should be noted that the two countries maintain active cooperation in defense, energy, trade, education, and diplomacy, while regularly supporting each other within the UN, OIC, and other international organizations.
ANAMA signs new procurement contracts with foreign companies
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BusinessSun, 14 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0400The Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) has signed new procurement contracts with two foreign companies.As reported by Azernews, the agreements cover the purchase of specialized protective clothing sets intended for mine clearance operations.Under the contracts, ANAMA signed an agreement worth 150,000 manats with Israel-based Cortex Engineering Ltd. for the procurement of full-body armored protective suits. In addition, a contract valued at 265,306 manats was concluded with Norway’s Rofi a.s. for the delivery of individual armored protective clothing sets.As a result, a total of 415,306 manats will be allocated for the acquisition of these specialized protective gear sets.
UN Security Council renews sanctions panel on Somalia’s Al-Shabaab
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World newsSun, 14 Dec 2025 09:00:00 +0400The UN Security Council on Friday unanimously renewed the mandate of the panel monitoring sanctions on Somalia-based Al-Shabaab, Azernews reports, citing Anadolu Agency.All 15 members voted in favor of the measure, which extends authorization for naval inspections to enforce an arms embargo on Somalia, as well as a ban on charcoal exports and controls on improvised explosive devices (IEDs), until Nov. 30, 2026.Other sanctions measures, including travel bans, asset freezes and general arms embargoes, remain open-ended.“We thank all Council members for their constructive approach to negotiations, which enable us to arrive at this consensus outcome,” said James Kariuki, Britain's charge d'affaires to the UN. The UK, as penholder on Somalia, led talks on the text.He welcomed the adoption of the text, telling Council members that it strengthens efforts to constrain the terror group’s access to arms, disrupt its finances and support Somalia to enhance its capabilities.Al-Shabaab has been pursuing an insurgency against the Somali government for more than 16 years, frequently targeting security forces, officials and civilians.Since late 2024, the Somali National Army and security forces in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland have stepped up air operations against Al-Shabaab in the south and central provinces, and ISIS (Daesh) in the northeastern Bari region, with support from international partners.Last month, the government said 220 precision airstrikes had been conducted, killing 868 militants since February.