Today.Az http://www.today.az Covering Azerbaijan inside and outside http://www.today.az/images/logo_small.gif Today.Az http://www.today.az AI is attracting more and more users to its ranks http://www.today.az/news/regions/258755.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 23:30:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe number of artificial intelligence (AI) users in the European Union has nearly tripled over the past year. In 2023, only 23% of respondents reported using AI tools, but by 2024, that number had surged to 60%, according to recent surveys, Azernews reports.Experts attribute this explosive growth primarily to the accessibility and convenience of modern AI tools. Many popular platforms—such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and AI-enhanced features in apps like Microsoft Office and Adobe—are either free or included in services people already use. Moreover, these tools are compatible with smartphones, tablets, and laptops, which lowers the barrier to entry and encourages widespread adoption.What’s especially noteworthy is the sharp rise in users who have shifted from occasional to everyday use of AI. Increasingly, people see AI not just as a novelty or productivity tool, but as a personal digital assistant that can help with everything from writing emails and planning trips to coding, learning languages, and even emotional support.“There’s been a mindset shift,” said one analyst. “AI is no longer seen as futuristic or abstract. For many, it’s as normal as using a search engine or messaging app.”A growing number of Europeans—especially younger users and professionals—report that they trust AI tools more than traditional sources for certain tasks, such as summarizing complex information or providing instant feedback. This has sparked debates in schools and workplaces about how to balance AI assistance with human oversight and critical thinking. HD Hyundai Electric launches initiative to discover next-gen power tech startups http://www.today.az/news/regions/258754.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 22:26:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaAs Global Power Demand Surges, HD Hyundai Electric Launches Startup Program for Next-Gen Energy Technologies, Azernews reports.With global electricity demand rising sharply—driven in part by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and data centers—HD Hyundai Electric has launched a new initiative to identify and support startups working on next-generation power technologies.On Monday, HD Hyundai Electric hosted the kickoff event for "PowerUp HDE," an open innovation program designed to discover both domestic and international startups focused on cutting-edge energy solutions. The program is being run in collaboration with accelerator partners Bluepoint and Plug and Play.According to a company press release, recruitment areas for the program include next-generation power systems, eco-friendly energy solutions, and digital transformation technologies—all key pillars of the future power industry.Startup recruitment will begin in June, after which HD Hyundai Electric will officially launch its technology development program. Selected startups will receive a variety of benefits, including development funding, technical validation, access to demonstration testbeds, and opportunities for joint R&D.PowerUp HDE will focus on proof-of-concept (PoC) projects. Startups will work closely with a dedicated HD Hyundai Electric task force to refine and test their innovations. Following successful PoC outcomes, further collaboration may include investment opportunities, co-commercialization, and long-term strategic partnerships.The participating startups will also be granted access to HD Hyundai Electric’s facilities to conduct real-world testing of their technologies.“True challenges and innovation are absolutely necessary in the rapidly changing industrial environment,” said HD Hyundai Electric CEO Kim Young-gi. “We aim to drive innovative growth in the power sector by continuously developing ideas for new energy businesses.”HD Hyundai Electric’s initiative mirrors a broader trend across the global energy sector, where traditional heavy industry leaders are increasingly partnering with agile startups to navigate the transition to greener, smarter power infrastructure—particularly as AI-related data centers are expected to consume more than 8% of global electricity by 2030. Paraguay designates Hamas, Hezbollah, Iranian Guards as terrorist organizations http://www.today.az/news/regions/258753.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 21:21:00 +0400 by Peter TaseSince August of 2023, Paraguayan President Santiago Peña has demonstrated an unparallelled support for the defense of the State of Israel and stalwartly supported the Jewish nation in many multilateral organizations including the United Nations General Assembly and other international political platforms. On April 24, Peña took the historic step of officially designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hamas, and Hezbollah as terrorist organizations. The emblematic decision taken by the Paraguayan president must be followed by other nations in Latin America and across the world, in order to defeat Iran’s intentions to continue with its agenda of exporting terrorism and extremism while it threatens stability in the Middle East and global peace.President Peña’s executive order comes only a few days before departing to New York City, where he is slated to receive a prestigious award on April 28 from the American Jewish Committee (AJC) for his unwavering political support provided to Paraguay’s Jewish community and the State of Israel, demonstrated by his leadership in relocating Paraguay’s embassy to Jerusalem on December 11 of last year. Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gideon Sa’ar has applauded Peña’s decision to designate the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hamas, and Hezbollah as terrorist organizations. Minister Sa’ar wrote on X: “I applaud Paraguay and President Peña for this landmark move.”History has shown that Iranian ayatollahs are the world’s leading exporter of terrorism and extremism, preserving deeply rooted ties with high level officials. During the government of former President Mario Abdo Benítez, the former Mahan Air Aircraft operating as Venezuela’s Emtrasur cargo Aircraft was allowed to land in Paraguay in May 2022. Former president Abdo Benitz has yet to apologize for his anti-Israel behavior and his other wrongdoing, which included the countenancing of money-laundering by the now proscribed terrorist organizations.Furthermore, Abdo Benitez, in September 2018, only three weeks after taking office, decided to re-locate Paraguay’s embassy from Jerusalem and back to Tel Aviv. Abdo Benitez’s underhand diplomatic maneuvers against the security and integrity of the State of Israel, was commended by the then Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs Riyad al-Maliki, who promised to “immediately” open an embassy of Palestine in Paraguay. Former President Abdo Benitez with his scandalous diplomacy and incompetence scoffed at the suffering of the Jewish nation, and security of the State of Israel. Luis Alberto Castiglioni Soria, Benitez’s Minister of Foreign Affairs (2018 – 2019), conducted an official two day visit in July 2019 in Lebanon and held meetings with Hezbollah leadership.The historic executive order issued by President Peña embodies the strongest alliance between Paraguay and Israel ever and illustrates once again Asuncion’s commitment to fight terrorism and organized crime, which are imminent threats to democratic institutions in South America, permeating Paraguay’s judicial branch and allegedly bribing Abdo Benitez.Paraguay’s decisive posture in the international fight against terrorism must be followed by more countries in order to destroy Iranian aggression and terrorism on the world stage. Recently, the office of the president of Paraguay announced that he had signed new decrees expanding the previous designations of the terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah: “Our country reaffirms its firm and non-negotiable stance in the fight against terrorism, one of the most harmful threats to the civilized international community, the upholding of human rights, democracy, and the economic and social development of nations,” he declared. On December 11, 2024, Peña inaugurated the country's new embassy in Jerusalem. In his address to the Knesset, Peña called the return of his country’s embassy to Israel’s capital “a tipping point in our own history,” emphasizing it as “a moral obligation” and “a testament of who we are.”Peña, 44, previously served as finance minister during the 2013-2018 presidency of Horacio Cartes, who near the end of his presidential term, moved Paraguay’s Israeli embassy from a Tel Aviv suburb to Jerusalem. In December 2017, President Donald Trump announced he was similarly moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.Paraguay established diplomatic relations with Israel in 1949. It has often lent its support to Israel, abstaining from resolutions in the UN General Assembly that criticize Israel for taking unilateral actions in Jerusalem and in the occupied territories. When the United Nations voted on the Partition of Palestine on November 29, 1947, Jews around the world huddled around their radios to listen to the roll call. By the time Paraguay voted “yes,” becoming the thirty-third country to do so, they knew a dream of 2,000 years was about to become a reality – an independent Jewish state.On December 12, 2023, the United Nations General Assembly passed a nonbinding, symbolic resolution to demand an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza, and Paraguay together with Guatemala and the United States, Israel voting against it but an overwhelming number of member states were in favor of an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A total of 153 countries voted in favour of that resolution.This year, on April 24th, Paraguayan Minister of Foreign Affairs Rubén Ramírez Lezcano held a meeting with the Israeli Ambassador Amit Mekel, where they shared an extensive breadth of topics affecting the bilateral agenda. Such meetings have further strengthened the bilateral Alliance that will have a growing impact on the economies and level of industrial innovations that are vital for both nations.The views and opinions expressed by guest columnists in their op-eds may differ from and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff. Atlas V rocket launch first group of Amazon Internet satellites into orbit http://www.today.az/news/regions/258752.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 20:19:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe American Atlas V rocket has successfully launched the first operational group of Amazon’s internet satellites into orbit, Azernews reports.The launch was announced by United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin that developed the carrier rocket.The liftoff occurred from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Monday at 7:01 p.m. Eastern Time (03:01 Tuesday Baku time). About 18 minutes after liftoff, the satellites separated from the rocket’s second stage and entered their designated orbits.As part of Amazon’s Project Kuiper, a batch of 27 operational satellites was deployed into low-Earth orbit at altitudes of 590 km, 610 km, and 630 km. These follow the two test satellites, KuiperSat-1 and KuiperSat-2, which were launched in 2023.By 2027–2028, Amazon plans to deploy a full constellation of 3,236 satellites to deliver high-speed broadband internet across the globe, particularly in remote and underserved regions.Project Kuiper is Amazon’s direct response to SpaceX’s Starlink. While both aim to provide global satellite internet coverage, Amazon's system will leverage its existing cloud infrastructure (AWS) to offer integrated services, potentially creating a powerful ecosystem for both consumers and enterprises. LG Electronics showcases new infotainment solutions with Taiwan's MediaTek http://www.today.az/news/regions/258751.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 19:40:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaLG Electronics announced Tuesday that it has showcased a next-generation in-vehicle infotainment system developed in collaboration with Taiwan-based semiconductor giant MediaTek, Azernews reports.The new system, unveiled at Auto Shanghai 2025, allows passengers to enjoy different content on multiple in-car displays—all powered by a single chip and operating system (OS). According to LG Electronics, this simplifies system architecture while enhancing user experience.The innovation integrates MediaTek’s “Dimensity Auto Platform” system-on-chip with LG’s own multi-user solutions. These solutions are based on an Android-based automotive OS co-developed with Google, enabling seamless interaction between displays and customized content for each passenger.This advancement is part of LG Electronics' broader strategy to pivot toward next-generation industries, particularly vehicle components and software-defined vehicles (SDVs), after exiting the smartphone market in 2021.Earlier this year, LG also partnered with Qualcomm to introduce cutting-edge solutions for connected and autonomous vehicles, signaling its growing footprint in the future mobility ecosystem.“With our innovative solutions and technology, we will continue to expand our partnerships with global companies to shape the future of vehicle technology and lead the transition to software-defined vehicles,” said Eun Seok-hyun, vice president at LG Electronics.The global automotive infotainment market is projected to exceed $40 billion by 2030, driven by the rise of electric and autonomous vehicles that rely heavily on digital cockpit systems. LG’s entry into this space places it in direct competition with industry leaders like Bosch, Continental, and Harman (a Samsung subsidiary). British military-industrial complex prohibits employees from talking about working in Chinese cars http://www.today.az/news/regions/258750.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 19:23:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaCompanies within the UK military-industrial complex are imposing new restrictions on employees over fears of becoming targets of industrial espionage, Azernews reports.According to reports, some safety protocols now prohibit employees from connecting smartphones to USB ports in Chinese-made vehicles. The concern is that malware could potentially be installed on devices via hidden software in automotive systems.British defense manufacturers are increasingly wary of Chinese technology, especially as demand for low-cost Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise. These vehicles often include complex digital systems that could be exploited for surveillance or data extraction.“Security measures have been significantly tightened. There is no doubt that Chinese intelligence activity is high,” a source within the UK defense industry told the publication. “To my knowledge, certain assessments have even been conducted at the Ministry of Defence level, due to concerns about Chinese vehicles and the large number of advanced technologies embedded in them. Many companies are now treating this as a real threat, and security departments are monitoring it closely.”The article notes that some companies now prohibit employees from parking Chinese-made cars in corporate lots, discussing work-related matters while inside these vehicles, or connecting phones to them via USB or Bluetooth. These rules, in some cases, have been quietly in place for several years and were not necessarily introduced in direct response to any specific action by Chinese authorities or law enforcement.Beyond British firms, U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin and French aerospace and defense company Thales have also implemented tighter security measures at their UK facilities.Some cybersecurity experts compare the rise of digital features in modern vehicles to the early days of smartphones — packed with sensors, microphones, GPS, and internet connectivity — making them potential tools for surveillance. In this context, cars are increasingly seen not just as transportation, but as mobile data hubs that could be exploited by hostile actors. National Carpet Museum holds Battle of Champions in Rapid and Blitz http://www.today.az/news/sports/258749.html Sports Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:45:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaThe Battle of Champions in Rapid and Blitz has started in the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum.First, a video dedicated to carpet art was shown to the attendees.Speaking at the event, the director of the National Carpet Museum Amina Malikova, said that it was no coincidence that this place was chosen for the tournament:"This is the first time in the history of our museum that an international chess tournament is being held. We know that chess has always been considered an indicator of high intelligence. I hope that the carpets that you see here will have a positive impact on our chess players."Later, a video dedicated to the tournament was shown.President of the Azerbaijan Chess Federation Mahir Mammadov, wished the chess players success. He assessed the regular holding of such tournaments as a positive moment.In his speech, the President of the International Chess Federation Arkady Dvorkovich spoke about the unity of culture and sport:"We see the unity of chess and culture in one place. Dear chess players, I believe that you will enjoy playing here, and you will also become a source of inspiration for artists."After that, the President of FIDE and the President of the Turkish Chess Federation Fethi Apaydin were presented with memorable gifts.The tournament draw took place later. In the competition, the champion of Azerbaijan Rauf Mammadov will compete with the FIDE world champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan), and the winner of the women's national championship Gunay Mammadzade will compete with the world and European champion Antoaneta Stefanova (Bulgaria).The winner of the "Battle of Champions" will be determined by the total number of rapid and blitz tournaments.The chess tournament will run until April 30. International Dance Day: Celebration of art and culture http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258748.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:24:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaApril 29 is a day dedicated to all those involved in dance, whether professionally or as an enthusiast, and to those who simply love the art of dance.The day was established in 1982 by the International Dance Council (CID) of UNESCO, marking the birth of French ballet master, theorist, and reformer Jean-Georges Noverre (1727-1810). This date was chosen in honor of Noverre's contributions to the dance world. The purpose of the day is to raise public awareness about the art of dance and its importance.Like many countries around the world, Azerbaijan celebrates International Dance Day annually, reflecting its deep-rooted cultural connection to dance.One of the major contributions to the promotion of Azerbaijani dance was the formation of the Azerbaijan State Song and Dance Ensemble, founded by the renowned composer Uzeyir Hajibayli. The ensemble has brought joy to audiences with spectacular performances, blending the rich folk traditions with modern interpretations.Famous performers such as Amina Dilbazi, Afaq Malikova, Roza Khalilova, Tarana Muradova, Tamilla Mammadova, Boyukagha Mammadov, Kamil Dadashov, Boyukagha Atababayev, and others have enriched Azerbaijani dance by preserving its traditional elements while infusing new layers of creativity and innovation.In 2014, the establishment of the Baku Choreography Academy in accordance with the presidential decree.The academy is the first of its kind in the Eastern world, providing specialized education and fostering future generations of dancers and choreographers. This initiative further demonstrates the nation's dedication to nurturing and developing the art of dance.Azerbaijan has a long and rich history when it comes to dance. Evidence of this can be found in the petroglyphs of Gobustan, which depict scenes of dancing.There are various kinds of dances that have started to form in Azerbaijan since the Middle Ages.As a rule, the Azerbaijani dance is divided into three parts: the first part is a circle, the dancer holds the body high, the second –congealing on the spot (suzme) and the third – again the circling. The third part is characterised by rhythm and strong emotions.Many dances, especially the old ones, are called the most beloved animals or plants. These include: "gazelle", "lale" (field poppy), "benevshe" (violet), etc. They are very smooth and lively. The musical size of Azerbaijani dances is 6/8 and 3/4.The dances of males and females sharply differ from each other.Women's dances are characterised by soft lyricism and plasticity of graceful, smooth movement.A long skirt defines the tender movement of the feet. The dance is focused entirely on the technique of the upper parts of the arm and corpse (shoulder, head, mimics of the face, etc).The main feature of male dance is the technique of feet. The dancer stands quickly on the tiptoe, and then quickly falls on his knee, etc.In 2023, UNESCO adopted the decision on the first report on the status of an Azerbaijani cultural element named Yalli (Kochari, Tenzere), traditional group dances of Nakhchivan. Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia eye expansion of air connectivity http://www.today.az/news/politics/258747.html Politics Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:06:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe prospects for enhancing air connectivity between Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia were thoroughly discussed during a high-level meeting in Baku.The discussions took place between the President of Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), Samir Rzayev, and the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Azerbaijan, Essam bin Saleh Al-Jutaili.During the meeting, both sides emphasised the importance of increasing passenger traffic and further strengthening partnerships in the aviation sector. It was noted that closer cooperation would contribute positively to the growth of tourism and economic relations between the two countries.In this context, it was highlighted that 94,300 tourists from Saudi Arabia visited Azerbaijan last year—a clear indicator of growing bilateral cooperation and mutual interest.Currently, AZAL operates flights on the Baku–Dammam–Baku route twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), and on the Baku–Riyadh route three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays).The meeting reaffirmed the strengthening of Azerbaijan–Saudi Arabia air relations and the expansion of mutual cooperation. From Silk Road to strategy: Baku, Beijing align for multipolar future http://www.today.az/news/politics/258746.html Politics Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:48:00 +0400 By Mazahir Afandiyev I AzerNEWSAt a time when the global political architecture is being reshaped—particularly against the backdrop of the new challenges brought by the Fourth Industrial Revolution—every country seeks to secure its national interests by participating in global processes and managing its economic and political relations with other states.Although many international organizations advocate for peaceful and dialogue-based solutions to global issues, recent experiences show that states with economic resilience and broad military-political capabilities have a stronger say in international affairs. In this new multipolar world order, the People's Republic of China has begun to play a more critical role, solidifying its position in certain regions and creating new opportunities for cooperation.In Azerbaijan’s case, the foundation of friendly and partnership relations with China is linked to the name of National Leader Heydar Aliyev. During his tenure as First Deputy Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers, Heydar Aliyev held numerous meetings with Chinese representatives, being well-informed about China’s dynamics and development. These contacts continued successfully during Azerbaijan’s years of independence.After gaining independence, mutual official visits between the two countries’ high-ranking officials further strengthened diplomatic ties. Heydar Aliyev’s official visits to China and meetings with its leaders laid the groundwork for future cooperation.During his first official visit to China from March 7–10, 1994, National Leader Heydar Aliyev met with President Jiang Zemin and Prime Minister Li Peng. During this visit, a joint declaration on the fundamentals of developing friendly relations between the two countries was signed, along with eight agreements covering topics such as the opening of air routes, scientific-technical and cultural cooperation, medicine, radio and television, and tourism.These successfully established relations have been further strengthened over the past 20 years under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev. Since 2005, President Aliyev has made several visits to China. However, his state visit to the People's Republic of China from April 22–24, 2025, can be considered a historic milestone in bilateral cooperation.As a result of bilateral and extended meetings with the President of China, a Joint Declaration on Establishing Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Relations comprising 18 clauses was signed. This agreement opens new avenues for Azerbaijan—the leading country of the South Caucasus—to expand future cooperation with other states. In particular, the agreement on lifting the visa regime between the two countries increases expectations for the continued development of friendly and respectful relations.As highlighted by the President in an interview with China Global Television Network during his visit, "Azerbaijan has signed strategic partnership declarations with many countries in its region and even some European countries, but the one with China is the strongest among them."In the same interview, President Ilham Aliyev touched on all aspects of modern cooperation with China, clarifying various points of interest related to political, economic, cultural, and humanitarian fields for a vast audience.It should be noted that China has succeeded in creating a new reality in the Eurasian region and globally over the past decade. Azerbaijan, too, aims to deepen relations globally based on mutual respect and trust. It strives to define new directions in line with the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, while also working to attract investment and boost capital inflows into the country.As the President emphasized, Azerbaijan possesses significant logistical capabilities in the North-South and East-West transportation corridors. The country is committed to being a reliable energy supplier and enhancing its trade turnover. This effort continues to deepen and diversify day by day.Azerbaijan also joined the “Belt and Road” initiative, proposed by China in 2013 to improve infrastructure and connectivity across Eurasian countries. Within this initiative, a new trade corridor has been established to transport goods directly from East to West under favorable conditions.Notably, Azerbaijan was the first country in the Caucasus to support China’s “Belt and Road” initiative. In this context, Azerbaijan plays the role of a logistics hub, junction, and bridge in implementing the strategy.Thus, Azerbaijan's transportation and logistics advantages—critical for both the ancient Silk Road and the modern “Belt and Road” initiative—are clearly evident. The bilateral economic-political relations established with friendly countries, as well as Azerbaijan’s commitment, solidarity, and alliances demonstrated in international organizations, are valuable not only for our country and region but for the entire Eurasian continent.We can confidently say that the direction defined by President Ilham Aliyev in Azerbaijan’s multi-vector foreign policy is aimed at a prosperous future and reflects the intention to deepen relations with Eurasian countries—particularly with the People's Republic of China—in the fields of economy, politics, culture, and humanitarian cooperation.Mazahir Afandiyev, the author is a member of the Azerbaijani Parliament Azerbaijan, Jordan strengthen ties with crisis management memorandum http://www.today.az/news/politics/258745.html Politics Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:26:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzAzerbaijan and Jordan have signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen cooperation in crisis and emergency management, Azernews reports, citing Jordanian media.The agreement was signed between Azerbaijan’s Minister of Emergency Situations, Kamaladdin Heydarov and Hatem Al-Zaabi, Deputy Head of Jordan’s National Security and Crisis Management Centre. It aims to foster the exchange of expertise and joint efforts in mitigating the consequences of natural disasters.The memorandum also outlines plans for joint training exercises and collaboration on addressing the growing impact of the climate crisis.During their visit, the Azerbaijani delegation reviewed the Jordanian centre’s operational procedures, cutting-edge emergency response equipment, and strategic crisis response frameworks. Night to remember: OneRepublic rocks Baku's Crystal Hall for first time http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258744.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 29 Apr 2025 13:43:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaBaku Crystal Hall in Baku was filled with excitement, energy, and emotion as American rock band OneRepublic performed in the city for the first time as part of their highly anticipated world tour "The Artificial Paradise".From the moment the lights dimmed and the crowd erupted in cheers, it was clear that this was going to be a night for the history books. OneRepublic's first show in Azerbaijan was a flawless blend of passion, energy, and musical mastery.Warm-Up: Mamagama sets stage on fireBefore OneRepublic took the stage, the crowd was treated to an electrifying performance by Mamagama, Azerbaijan's representatives at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest.Known for their unique style, Mamagama got the crowd warmed up with their original tracks and an exclusive preview of one of their new songs. Their stage presence and vibrant performance set a thrilling tone for what was to come, and they left the audience buzzing with excitement.The energy in the hall was infectious as Mamagama's charismatic performance elevated the anticipation for OneRepublic. It was a strong start to a memorable evening, and the fans in Baku were already in high spirits.Ryan Tedder's Warm Welcome: Heartfelt Connection with BakuAs OneRepublic's frontman, Ryan Tedder, stepped onto the stage, the crowd erupted in applause and cheers. Tedder, always known for his magnetic presence and deep connection with audiences, immediately won over the Baku crowd with his heartfelt introduction."Salam! Nec?siz? Çox sa? olun!" – he greeted the audience in Azerbaijani, and the crowd roared in appreciation. His enthusiasm and genuine affection for the city were evident as he shared his thoughts about the country."Azerbaijan is the 91st country where I’ve performed, and I must say, Baku is one of the most beautiful cities I’ve ever been to," Tedder remarked. "The people here are so kind, and the food is amazing – especially the kebab! We are thrilled to be here, and I believe that more international artists should come to Baku and experience this wonderful place."This warm and down-to-earth connection with the fans made the night even more special. Tedder’s sincere words set the tone for an evening of pure musical bliss and excitement.Parade of Hits: OneRepublic delivers spectacular showFrom the very first note, OneRepublic delivered a thrilling, high-energy performance. The concert was an unforgettable parade of hit after hit, with the crowd singing along to every word. As the opening chords of "Counting Stars" rang out, the atmosphere was electric, with fans clapping, cheering, and belting out the lyrics in unison with the band.The audience's emotional reactions were palpable throughout the night. The timeless ballad "Apologize" had the crowd swaying and singing in unison.The synergy between OneRepublic and their Azerbaijani fans was undeniable. The powerful connection between the band and the audience transformed the concert into a unique celebration of music, unity, and shared emotions.Special Moment: Ryan Tedder's Impromptu Karaoke BlockOne of the most memorable moments of the night was when Ryan Tedder decided to take the show in a new direction with an impromptu karaoke segment. Known for his songwriting prowess, Tedder invited the audience to sing along to some of the most iconic songs he has written for global superstars such as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Ellie Goulding, Maroon 5, Leona Lewis and many others.The crowd, thrilled by this unexpected twist, joined in enthusiastically as Tedder performed classics like "Halo" (Beyonce). This interactive segment brought the entire arena together, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the lucky fans in Baku.Tedder's ability to blend his own music with the hits he has written for others was a testament to his extraordinary talent and versatility as an artist. It was a moment of pure joy and celebration, one that will undoubtedly be remembered by everyone in the crowd for years to come.Night of Magic: OneRepublic's lasting impact on BakuAs the final notes of the concert echoed through the Crystal Hall, it was clear that this was a night Baku would never forget. OneRepublic's debut concert in Azerbaijan was more than just a musical performance; it was a celebration of the power of music to unite people from different cultures and backgrounds. The band's infectious energy, heartfelt interactions with the audience, and powerful performances created an atmosphere of excitement and joy that transcended language and borders.The fans in Baku were treated to an unforgettable experience, and OneRepublic left the stage as true conquerors, having won the hearts of everyone in the crowd.With their world tour still in full swing, it's clear that OneRepublic's visit to Baku will remain a highlight for both the band and the city for years to come.OneRepublic's concert in Baku was a night full of magic, music, and memories. It was a celebration of what music can do,bring people together, create lasting memories, and leave a lasting impression on everyone in the crowd. As Baku continues to grow as a cultural hub, we can only hope that more legendary performances like this one will grace the city in the future.All photos in this article are sourced from OneRepublic's official Instagram page. Run away from here, boy, don't bother your grown-up uncles! http://www.today.az/news/politics/258743.html Politics Tue, 29 Apr 2025 12:12:00 +0400 The French president will remember the disgrace that Donald Trump inflicted on Macron for a long time.   Both the press and social networks in France have been laughing at their president every day, whom Trump escorted out of the hall with a single phrase, and out of big geopolitics.   Chupa-chups in your teeth, and run away from here, boy, don't stop your uncles from solving serious issues! People's Artist Gulnaz Ismayilova and her students thrill music lovers at 2nd Fidan Hajiyeva's ... http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258742.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 29 Apr 2025 11:54:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaSpectacular concert "Irs" (Heritage) featuring People's Artist of Azerbaijan, Professor Gulnaz Ismayilova, and her students took place at the "Belcanto" concert hall of the Fidan Hajiyeva Vocal Music School.The evening was held as part of the second Fidan Hajiyeva's International Opera Festival.At the opening, Gulnaz Ismayilova stressed the importance of the festival in the development and promotion of opera art, emphasizing the significance of nurturing young talents and providing them with broad opportunities for creative self-realization."We named this concert 'Heritage' because we strive to pass on not only our experience to the next generation but also the teachings of great masters like Bulbul, Rashid Behbudov, Muslim Magomayev, Lutfiyeh Imanova, Firangiz Ahmadova, Fidan, and Khuraman Gasiamov, and other individuals from whom we learned our craft. The continuity of generations and artistic heritage is a living thread of history and culture that requires special attention, respect, and new breath. The Fidan Hajiyeva's International Opera Festival has become an important platform for dialogue between generations: the older generation shares their mastery, while the youth brings freshness and new ideas," said Gulnaz Ismayilova.That evening celebrated classical art with applause from the audience as works by both global and Azerbaijani classical composers filled the air. Young vocalists such as Shams Gahramanova, Shams Jafarova, Ulkar Rustamova, Aynel Mehdiyeva, Murad Safarov, in addition to Gulnaz Ismayilova herself, showcased their talents, with her performance being a true highlight of the evening.Second Fidan Hajiyeva's International Opera Festival took place in Baku on April 23-29.Throughout the week, the finest venues in the capital hosted performances by recognized masters and rising stars of vocal music—children and adolescents aged 6 to 16, many of whom are appearing on the big stage for the first time.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az,Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. Ali Nagiyev: Azerbaijan has always supported international efforts to ensure Afghanistan’s ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/258741.html Politics Tue, 29 Apr 2025 11:18:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzAzerbaijan has consistently supported international initiatives aimed at maintaining internal political stability and ensuring security in Afghanistan, Azernews reports, citing the Chief of the State Security Service, Colonel General Ali Nagiyev, as he said at the international conference on “Afghanistan: Regional Contacts, Security and Development” held in Baku.He emphasized Azerbaijan’s active role in contributing to global security efforts related to Afghanistan:“Azerbaijan has never spared its efforts in this direction.”Nagiyev further highlighted the importance of coordinated international action:“It is necessary for the countries of the world to provide comprehensive support to Afghanistan in its fight against transnational organized crime, including international terrorism, drug trafficking and illegal migration.” Second day of founding forum of Global South NGO platform begins http://www.today.az/news/society/258740.html Society Tue, 29 Apr 2025 11:02:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovOn the second day of the Founding Forum of the Global South NGO Platform, non-governmental organizations from D-8 countries gathered in Baku to discuss cooperation and shared goals.The meeting brought together leaders and representatives of NGOs from across the Global South, highlighting the growing importance of civil society in shaping international development agendas.The Global South NGO Platform, officially established in Baku on April 28, brings together prominent NGO leaders and civil society representatives from 116 countries—home to roughly 80% of the world's population.The conference is considered a milestone for civil society across the Global South, uniting voices from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania, regions that collectively represent two-thirds of the world’s nations. Neftchi FC scores its 1,600th goal in Azerbaijan Premier League http://www.today.az/news/sports/258739.html Sports Tue, 29 Apr 2025 10:44:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaNeftchi FC has scored its 1,600th goal in Azerbaijan Premier League, Azernews reports. The milestone goal was scored by Andrey Shtogrin.He scored the equalizing goal that saved his team from defeat in the away match against "Sumgayit" in the XXXII round of the Misli Premier League (2:2). The Baku club reached its 1600th goal in the national championships in its 957th match since the league started in 1992.The average scoring rate for Neftchi FC is 1.67. The capital club has celebrated scoring 923 goals at home, 657 away, and 20 in neutral venues.Neftchi FC is the second team in the history of the competition to score 1600 or more goals. "Qaraba?" currently holds the record with 1606 goals.The football club scored its first goal in the national championship on May 8, 1992, against another Khazar FC. The historic goal was scored by Yunis Huseynov.The Azerbaijan Premier League is known as the top Azerbaijani professional league for men's association football teams, which consists of ten clubs.Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 36 matches each (playing each team in the league four times, twice at home and twice away).The Premier League champion secures the right to play in the UEFA Champions League's first qualifying round.The runner up and the 3rd place winner secured the right to play in the UEFA Europa Conference League starting in the second qualifying round.Since 1992, a total of 8 clubs have been crowned champions of the Azerbaijani football system.The Azerbaijan Premier League was first organized in 2007 and succeeded the Top Division, which existed from 1992 to 2007. FC Qarabag won the title in the 2022–2023 season for the tenth time. Another migration caravan heads to Agdam and Khojaly as Great Return continues http://www.today.az/news/society/258738.html Society Tue, 29 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzIn line with the instructions of President Ilham Aliyev, the Great Return to Azerbaijan’s liberated territories is progressing steadily.A new migration caravan was dispatched today to two villages—Sarijaly in the Agdam region and Ballyca in the Khojaly region—both of which have been reconstructed following years of occupation.At this stage, 39 families (169 people) have been resettled in Sarijaly, while 15 families (68 people) have moved to Ballyca. These families were previously living in temporary accommodations such as dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings across various parts of the country.Returning residents expressed their deep gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev and First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva for the continued state care and support. They also thanked the Azerbaijani Army, soldiers, and officers who liberated the territories, and paid tribute to the martyrs who made the ultimate sacrifice.It is worth noting that currently in Garabagh and East Zangezur, alongside resettled former internally displaced persons, over 40,000 individuals are actively working on reconstruction and development projects, or fulfilling official duties across state institutions and sectors such as healthcare, education, culture, tourism, industry, and energy. Route from Astana to Aktau reduce by 800 km http://www.today.az/news/regions/258737.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:00:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaLarge-scale projects are planned as part of the creation of an effective network of transport corridors connecting the East and West, as well as the North and South of Kazakhstan.This was announced by the head of the Department, Marat Karabayev.According to him, these projects are aimed at reducing distances and improving logistics in key areas."The route from Astana to Aktau will be shortened by 800 km, from 2,900 to 2,100 km. The distance from Khorgos to Aktau will be reduced by 900 km, from 3,900 to 3,000 km. This will help cut transportation costs and speed up the delivery of transit and export goods," he said.The development of these transport corridors is a crucial part of Kazakhstan's strategy to enhance its position as a major transit hub between Europe and Asia, capitalizing on its location within the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). By improving the efficiency of land routes, Kazakhstan aims to attract more investment, boost trade, and strengthen its economy.These infrastructure improvements are expected to have a positive impact on the environment by reducing fuel consumption and carbon emissions, as shorter routes and more efficient logistics will minimize the carbon footprint of transportation.The country's efforts in improving transport corridors also align with the broader regional goals of enhancing connectivity within Central Asia. This will not only benefit Kazakhstan but also its neighboring countries, such as Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, by facilitating smoother and faster trade flows across the region. China intends to make electric vehicles leaders in car sales by 2035 http://www.today.az/news/regions/258736.html World news Tue, 29 Apr 2025 08:00:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaChina aims to make vehicles powered by new energy sources (electric and hybrid cars) the mainstay of total car sales by 2035 by integrating the development of transport infrastructure with renewable energy systems.This goal is reflected in a plan issued by the Ministry of Transport of China. According to the plan, by 2035, in addition to personal vehicles, China also aims to achieve the large-scale introduction of trucks powered by new energy sources and establish an environmentally friendly fuel supply system for the transportation industry.China will continue to promote the use of new energy vehicles, environmentally friendly and low-carbon ships, new energy aircraft, and the low-carbon development of postal and express services to accelerate the green transition of the transportation sector.It is important to note that China is currently the world leader in the production, sales, and export of eco-friendly vehicles. The country has also invested heavily in building a nationwide network of charging stations, making it one of the most convenient places to own an electric vehicle.China's ambitious plan also includes incentives to boost electric vehicle adoption, such as tax breaks, subsidies, and support for research and development of advanced battery technologies. This move is expected to not only help reduce carbon emissions but also position China at the forefront of the global electric vehicle market.Interestingly, the focus on green transportation has spurred innovation in autonomous driving technology, with Chinese companies like Baidu and NIO leading the way in the development of smart, self-driving electric vehicles. The combination of renewable energy and smart transportation is expected to reshape China's transportation landscape in the coming decades. National Bank of Kyrgyzstan issue silver coin in honor of 80th anniversary of Victory over Fascism http://www.today.az/news/regions/258735.html World news Mon, 28 Apr 2025 23:22:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe National Bank of Kyrgyzstan has issued a silver collector’s coin to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Victory over Fascism, Azernews reports.The obverse of the coin features the central motif of the number "80," stylized as a festive salute. Above this, there is a star, and at the bottom, a bouquet of red carnations tied with a ribbon. Surrounding the coin is the inscription "80 years of the Great Victory," marking the significant historical event.On the reverse side of the coin, the coat of arms of the Kyrgyz Republic is prominently displayed in the center, framed by the years "2025" and "1945." This is set against a backdrop of doves, symbolizing peace and freedom.The issuance of this commemorative coin is part of a broader effort by Kyrgyzstan, like many other post-Soviet nations, to honor the sacrifices and resilience of those who fought in World War II, particularly in the victory over fascism. The design elements of the coin, such as the red carnations—a traditional symbol of remembrance—and the doves, reflect themes of peace and unity, resonating deeply with the shared history of victory in the war.The 80th anniversary marks a significant milestone, and such commemorative coins are not only collectors' items but also serve as educational tools, reminding younger generations of the importance of history and the sacrifices made for peace. Additionally, these coins contribute to preserving cultural memory and heritage in the face of modern geopolitical challenges.This coin also symbolizes Kyrgyzstan’s role in commemorating the broader history of the Soviet Union's victory in World War II, while contributing to regional dialogue on peace and remembrance. China accuse US of supporting Taiwan's ambitions http://www.today.az/news/regions/258734.html World news Mon, 28 Apr 2025 22:17:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe U.S. State Department under the administration of President Donald Trump is intensifying its support for Taiwan's political ambitions, contrary to the longstanding "One China" policy, Azernews reports.This was stated by Chen Xu, the Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations in Geneva."To be honest, we must remain vigilant on matters related to Taiwan. You may have noticed that a key phrase that has been used for many years has been removed from the U.S. State Department's website: 'We (the U.S.) do not support Taiwan's independence.' At the same time, there has been a growing emphasis on Taiwan's so-called 'meaningful participation' in international organizations. In this way, the U.S. has increased its support for Taiwan’s political visibility and ambitions. Furthermore, it seems that the State Department, academic institutions, and NGOs are running a joint campaign to downplay the fact that Taiwan is an integral part of China," he said.This shift in U.S. policy, particularly during the Trump administration, has been a point of contention between Washington and Beijing. While the "One China" policy has historically been a cornerstone of U.S.-China relations, recent actions, such as increased U.S. engagement with Taiwan, suggest a more assertive stance towards supporting Taiwan's participation on the international stage. This includes efforts to allow Taiwan’s representation in global organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations, despite objections from China.The ongoing tensions over Taiwan have broader geopolitical implications, especially in the context of U.S.-China relations. As China seeks to maintain its sovereignty over Taiwan, the U.S.'s evolving approach risks further complicating relations, potentially leading to increased instability in the Indo-Pacific region.Moreover, Taiwan’s growing international visibility—bolstered by U.S. support—could have long-term effects on cross-strait relations, as it may embolden pro-independence voices within Taiwan, while also provoking China to take stronger actions to assert its territorial claims.The situation remains fluid, and as the international community continues to navigate the complex dynamics of Taiwan's status, it’s likely that both diplomatic and military strategies will be tested in the coming years. United States announce plans to offer Japan to build dual-use ships http://www.today.az/news/regions/258733.html World news Mon, 28 Apr 2025 21:19:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe United States plans to propose to Japan the construction of dual-use vessels that could be converted into warships, Azernews reports."One of the key observations I made while studying the Chinese navy and the Chinese shipbuilding industry is that they design their commercial vessels with the potential for military use in mind," said the minister.Phelan added that China, if necessary, could "quickly" convert its commercial ships for military purposes. He noted that adopting a similar approach in Japan would help maintain high demand for these vessels, while also driving technological innovations and reducing costs.The concept of dual-use vessels—ships designed for both civilian and military purposes—has gained attention as a way to optimize shipbuilding resources and enhance naval capabilities. This strategy allows countries to maintain a robust commercial fleet that can rapidly transition into military use in times of conflict, offering flexibility in a rapidly evolving security landscape.China has long employed this strategy, designing its commercial vessels with military conversions in mind. This gives it an edge in terms of preparedness, as commercial ships can be quickly adapted to military roles, whether for troop transport, supply missions, or other strategic uses. If Japan moves forward with the U.S. proposal, it would likely not only strengthen its defense posture but also provide a cost-effective solution in an era of increasing defense budgets and limited resources.Moreover, the technological advancements involved in developing dual-use vessels could have far-reaching implications for maritime industries, improving overall shipbuilding techniques and making fleets more versatile in addressing both civilian and defense needs. Saudi Arabia and Qatar to repay Syria's debt to World Bank http://www.today.az/news/regions/258732.html World news Mon, 28 Apr 2025 19:41:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaSaudi Arabia and Qatar have announced that they will repay Syria’s $15 million debt to the World Bank, Azernews reports."The finance ministries of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have confirmed that they will pay off Syria's debts to the World Bank, which total approximately $15 million," according to a joint statement.This move will enable the World Bank to resume its support for Syria. The statement highlighted that the debt repayment is a significant step toward stabilizing the country’s economic situation and fostering its reintegration into the global financial system.In mid-April, a World Bank delegation met with Syrian officials in Damascus to discuss future cooperation and plans to support Syria’s economy. This included strategies to mitigate the effects of international sanctions on the country’s economy. Following this, a delegation led by Syrian Finance Minister Mohammed Yasser Barniya and Central Bank Governor Abdelkader al-Hasria participated in a meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank to discuss Syria's potential return to the international financial community.However, it is worth noting that the political and security situation in Syria remains fragile. At the end of November 2024, large-scale opposition offensives against Syrian government positions culminated in opposition forces entering Damascus on December 8. In the wake of these events, President Bashar al-Assad resigned and left the country. On January 29, 2025, Ahmed al-Sharaa, head of the new Syrian administration, was declared President during the transitional period.This complex situation underscores the challenges Syria faces, both politically and economically, as it seeks to recover from years of conflict and isolation.The announcement from Saudi Arabia and Qatar marks a rare instance of financial cooperation between Gulf nations and Syria, which has been politically isolated due to its ongoing civil conflict. The move may signal a shift in regional dynamics, with potential implications for Syria’s future relations with the broader international community. As the country looks to rebuild, securing international financial aid will be crucial to its recovery, particularly as it works to address the impact of long-standing sanctions. Apple iPhone anniversary smartphone sell at record price http://www.today.az/news/regions/258731.html World news Mon, 28 Apr 2025 19:20:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaApple has announced that a price increase for its smartphones in 2027 is inevitable, Azernews reports.In 2027, Apple will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first iPhone, and to mark the occasion, the company plans to launch a unique flagship device alongside its first-ever foldable iPhone. According to the corporation, consumers should be prepared for significantly higher prices, as these anniversary models will be sold at record-breaking prices.The company plans to incorporate advanced materials and exclusive components into its new flagship models. The anniversary iPhone is expected to feature an "extremely complex" design, which will contribute to the increased cost of production.Another factor driving the price hike is the ongoing trade tension between Washington and Beijing. Apple intends to shift a significant portion of its iPhone production for the U.S. market from China to India. The corporation estimates that manufacturing in India will be 5–10% more expensive than in China, partly due to supply chain limitations and infrastructure differences.It is also anticipated that the anniversary edition iPhone will be constructed predominantly from glass, potentially including a transparent or semi-transparent design, a concept Apple has reportedly been exploring for years.What makes this launch particularly exciting is the strong possibility that Apple will introduce new features never seen before in smartphones—such as advanced AI integration, holographic display elements, or even biometric enhancements. As competition in the premium smartphone segment intensifies, the 2027 iPhone could redefine the future of mobile technology, much like the original iPhone did in 2007. COP29 Presidency outlines major climate finance goals on new 'Key developments in Baku' page http://www.today.az/news/society/258730.html Society Mon, 28 Apr 2025 15:41:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzThe COP29 Presidency has launched a dedicated webpage titled “Key developments in Baku”, summarizing the main outcomes and future action plans regarding the "green" transition and climate change mitigation.According to a report shared on the official COP29 page on the "X" social network, the team has set an ambitious objective for this year: to increase climate finance for developing countries to at least $1.3 trillion per year by 2035, along with finalizing the multi-year negotiation process on the New Collective Quantitative Goal (NCQG).The NCQG will become the first ever agreed quantitative target for climate finance dedicated to developing countries and is set at three times the previous goal. Uzeyir Hajibayli's legacy highlighted at scientific and practical conference http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258729.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 28 Apr 2025 15:22:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaAn international scientific and practical conference themed "The Legacy of the Brilliant Uzeyir Hajibayli within the Context of World Music Culture" has been held at Baku Music Academy (BMA) to commemorate the 140th anniversary of the renowned Azerbaijani composer.The conference commenced with a performance of the national anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan.Following this, a plenary session began with a captivating video showcasing the life and work of Uzeyir Hajibayli.Rector of the Baku Music Academy, People's Artist Farhad Badalbayli, shared his insights on Hajibayli's significant contributions to both the Azerbaijani cultural and political spheres.Throughout the plenary session, speakers explored various dimensions of Hajibayli's oeuvre. Professors, faculty members, and students from the academy presented excerpts from the composer's works, enriching the conference experience.Participants included scientists and researchers from Germany, Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and China, attending both in person and online. In particular, presentations from scholars based in Nakhchivan and Ganja garnered considerable interest.The conference concluded with live performances, engaging video screenings, and stimulating discussions, celebrating the enduring legacy of Uzeyir Hajibayli.Uzeyir Hajibayli significantly shaped national musical identity, achieving the distinction of composing the first opera in the Islamic world.His opera "Leyli and Majnun" (1908) drew upon traditional folk music and dance, forms of expression transmitted orally.Hajibeyli's subsequent operas, including "Sheyh Sanan," "Rustam and Sohrab," "Asli and Karam," "Shah Abbas," "Khurshudbanu and Harun," and "Leyli," also prominently featured national folk music elements, particularly mugham.Beyond opera, Hajibayli composed three comedies: "Husband and Wife" (1910), "If not this one, that one" (1911), and "Arshin Mal Alan" (1913)."Arshin Mal Alan," or "The Cloth Peddler," stands out as one of his most beloved and enduring operettas.This operetta has enjoyed widespread international success, with performances in numerous languages across over 60 countries, encompassing the U.S., Austria, France, China, Greece, India, Russia, and Turkiye. Kocharyan and Sargsyan participated in preparation, and implementation of the Shusha operation, ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/258727.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:43:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzToday, a video recording of the notes of Colonel General of the Armenian Armed Forces Gurgen Dalibaltayan (1926-2015) regarding the occupation of the Shusha region was shown at the ongoing trial at the Baku Military Court.According to Azernews, G. Dalibaltayan stated that "Robert Kocharyan" and "Serzh Sargsyan" (former presidents of Armenia) participated in the development, preparation, and implementation of the Shusha operation. He emphasized that the importance of the Shusha operation was "very great."It should be noted that the trial of citizens of the Republic of Armenia accused of committing crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes—including the preparation and conduct of a war of aggression, genocide, violation of the laws and regulations of war, as well as terrorism, financing terrorism, forcible seizure of power, forcible retention of power, and numerous other crimes—continues. Republican Youth Library presents virtual exhibition in honor of Academician Zarifa Aliyeva http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258726.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:38:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaApril 28 marks the 102nd anniversary of the birth of Honored Scientist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, and Full Member of the Azerbaijan Academy of Sciences, Zarifa Aliyeva.To commemorate this occasion, the Republican Youth Library has prepared a bibliographic review and a video highlighting the remarkable journey and significant scientific contributions of Zarifa Aliyeva.The bibliographic review includes the full text of the article titled "The Role of Academician Zarifa Aliyeva in the Development of Ophthalmology Science and the Organization of Ophthalmology Services in Azerbaijan," sourced from various official documents.The material also showcases Zarifa Aliyeva's life and work, featuring her publications in Azerbaijani, English, and Russian, along with books and monographs written about her.The review contains bibliographic entries for over 50 books, accompanied by concise annotations and direct links to the titles. This comprehensive material is now available on the library's official website.The video produced by the library staff offers in-depth insights into Academician Zarifa Aliyeva's scientific, educational, and public contributions, emphasizing her pivotal role in advancing ophthalmology in Azerbaijan, as well as the numerous awards and honors she received throughout her career.The video also showcases a selection of images from her personal photo and video archives.The material titled "Academician Zarifa Aliyeva - 102" has been posted on the library's official website. Video evidence shown in ongoing trial related to Shusha's occupation http://www.today.az/news/politics/258725.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:25:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzA number of video materials related to the occupation of Shusha district were shown in the ongoing trial at the Baku Military Court today.One of the pieces of evidence shown was excerpts from video materials reflecting the notes of Major General Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, nicknamed "Commando," who led the occupation operation of Shusha city. The notes discussed the occupation process and the individuals involved. The video material also highlighted the comprehensive preparation for the occupation of Shusha.It was emphasized that the plan for the occupation of Shusha was presented to "Vazgen Sargsyan" (the first Minister of Defense of Armenia). It was added that "V. Sargsyan agreed to the plan.""Tugay Rahimli," Assistant to the Prosecutor General for Special Assignments, defending the state prosecution, stated that these and other facts prove that "the Armenian political-military leadership gave orders for the occupation of Shusha."Other video materials shown in court include the names of individuals who led the occupation of Shusha in four directions: "Samvel Babayan," "Seyran Ohanyan," "Valery Chichyan," and "Arkady Karapetyan." The video material prepared by the Armenians noted that the purpose of the attack, in addition to the occupation, was to "cleanse Shusha of crawling insects."It should be noted that as a result of Armenia's military aggression, the trial of citizens of the Republic of Armenia accused of committing crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes—including the preparation and conduct of a war of aggression, genocide, violation of the laws and regulations of war, as well as terrorism, financing terrorism, forcible seizure of power, forcible retention of power, and numerous other crimes—continues. President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev’s expanded meeting with President of Iran Masoud ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/258724.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 14:00:00 +0400 The expanded meeting between Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has begun. Court hearings continue on war crimes committed by individuals of Armenian origin http://www.today.az/news/politics/258723.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 13:56:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzA court hearing is currently taking place at the Baku Court Complex regarding the criminal case of individuals of Armenian origin accused of committing war crimes. The trial is being chaired by Judge Zeynal Agayev of the Baku Military Court.The accused individuals face charges related to crimes against peace and humanity, including war crimes, genocide, and forced displacement. They are alleged to have committed these crimes while serving in the Armenian armed forces, including the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh Republic established by Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.The charges against the 15 accused individuals include planning and waging aggressive war, torture, military robbery, persecution, and violations of international humanitarian law. Specific crimes listed in the charges span a range of serious offenses, from genocide to terrorism and illegal entrepreneurship.In the earlier stages of the trial, victims provided testimony, adding weight to the case being presented by the Azerbaijani authorities. This trial is part of Azerbaijan’s ongoing efforts to seek justice for the crimes committed during the conflicts in the region. President Ilham Aliyev's targeted social policies yield significant results, says minister http://www.today.az/news/business/258722.html Business Mon, 28 Apr 2025 13:38:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulAs part of the targeted social policies implemented by President Ilham Aliyev of the Republic of Azerbaijan, five major social reform packages have been successfully carried out in the country between 2018 and 2025. These reforms have had a significant financial impact, amounting to 7.6 billion manat annually, benefiting a total of 4 million people.Azernews reports, this was stated by the Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Population, Anar Aliyev, during the "Impact of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence on the Workplace" conference, dedicated to the World Day for Safety and Health at Work and the 120th anniversary of the first collective agreement.According to Aliyev, as a result of these reforms, the minimum wage has increased by 3.1 times, the minimum pension by 2.9 times, and the average monthly pension by 2.6 times.He added that social benefits and pension payments have also increased fivefold, reaching 1.9 billion manat from 400 million manat. Furthermore, as a result of labor market initiatives, the number of labor contracts has increased by 556,000, or 42.4%, with 90% of this growth attributed to the private sector. Over this period, the wage fund has risen 2.9 times, with the non-governmental sector seeing a growth of 3.2 times."Consistent reforms are being implemented in Azerbaijan to strengthen social protection, increase employment opportunities, develop labor relations, digitize social services, and ensure operational efficiency and transparency," the Minister emphasized.It should be noted that today, a conference is being held in Baku to mark the World Day for Safety and Health at Work and the 120th anniversary of the first collective agreement. The conference is attended by Minister Anar Aliyev, President of the National Confederation of Employers' Organizations, Mammad Musayev, Chairman of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Azerbaijan, Sahib Mammadov, and representatives of other public and private organizations. Young opera stars shine at 2nd Fidan Hajiyeva's Int'l Opera Festival http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258721.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 28 Apr 2025 13:25:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaThe Rashid Behbudov State Song Theater opened its doors to the guests of the second Fidan Hajiyeva's International Opera Festival with a spectacular concert "G?nc opera ulduzlar?" (Young opera stars).A special event of this day of the festival was that about fifty musicians and young vocalists from 6 to 16 years old of the beautiful half of humanity took part in it.This evening, mainly only girls shone on the stage! Accompanied by the graceful female chamber orchestra MEZZO, students of the Fidan Hajiyeva's Music School of Vocal and the People's Artist herself performed. Young talents immersed themselves in the magic of the big stage for the first time. They were from six to sixteen years old - the age of dreams, first excitement and bright victories.The first women's chamber orchestra MEZZO in the history of Azerbaijan was created in 2019 by Fidan Hajiyeva.The group includes professional musicians who, in addition to playing traditional female musical instruments, perform compositions on the double bass, cello, trombone, etc., demonstrating that art has no barriers either by age or stereotypes. The orchestra has repeatedly performed successfully at various concert venues.The works of Azerbaijani and world classics sounded to the thunderous applause of the audience. With each note, with each aria, the stage seemed to blossom - along with the dreams of young voices about a great future.A special highlight of the evening was the performance of the choir of the European Azerbaijan School under the direction of the executive director of the school, Italian Francesco Banchini.One evening - one stage - dozens of sparkling talents: the opera night in Baku was filled with tenderness, inspiration and faith in the bright future of the young Azerbaijani culture.The second Fidan Hajiyeva's International Opera Festival is taking place in Baku from April 23 to 29.Over the course of seven days, concerts will be held at various venues in the capital featuring both famous performers and young and young talents aged 6-16 who are taking to the big stage for the first time.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. Baku hosts official welcome ceremony for President of Iran http://www.today.az/news/politics/258728.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 12:47:00 +0400 On April 28, an official welcome ceremony was held for Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.A guard of honor was arranged for the Iranian President in the square decorated with the national flags of both countries.President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev welcomed President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian.The chief of the guard of honor reported to the Iranian President.The national anthems of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan were played.The guard of honor marched in front of President Ilham Aliyev and President Masoud Pezeshkian to the accompaniment of a military march.The Presidents posed for official photographs. New chapter begins in Azerbaijani-Iranian relations as Pezeshkian marks his first visit to Baku http://www.today.az/news/analytics/258720.html Analytics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 12:44:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzOn April 28, Azerbaijan will welcome a high-profile 120-member delegation led by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. More than just a diplomatic formality, this visit carries the weight of profound strategic ambitions. Alongside senior officials, the Iranian delegation will include private sector representatives, members of the inter-parliamentary friendship group, and governors from Iran’s four northwestern provinces — a sign that Tehran is playing for long-term gains, not just symbolic gestures. But what is expected from the Iranian President's visit to Baku?At the center of the discussions: an agenda as ambitious as it is urgent — expanding economic cooperation, launching future business missions, and, crucially, the commissioning of the Agband-Kalala bridge, a vital artery for accelerating bilateral trade.Despite differing expectations, Azerbaijan and Iran converge on one essential truth: the era of uncertainty is over. Now begins the era of building real, mutually beneficial alliances.The figures tell a promising story. In 2024 alone, trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Iran grew by 20%, reaching $580 million. Yet the aspirations far exceed this. As Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Farzana Sadiq put it, the vision is bold: elevate annual trade turnover to an impressive $10 billion within five years.This visit is not mere rhetoric — it will bring more than 100 Iranian private sector representatives to Baku, underlining Tehran’s determination to make business the beating heart of its future relations with Azerbaijan.The energy sector already offers a glimpse of what this partnership can achieve. In May 2024, two major hydroelectric power stations — Khudaferin and Qiz-Qalasy on the Araz River — were jointly commissioned. Their impact will be transformative: irrigating over 400,000 hectares and producing 280 MW of electricity, significantly bolstering energy security for border regions on both sides.Meanwhile, transport infrastructure stands as the next great frontier. Azerbaijan and Iran are fast-tracking cooperation along the International North-South Transport Corridor — a strategic spine connecting India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Europe. With the Rasht-Astara railway slated for completion in 2025, and new road and rail bridges over the Astarachay River nearing completion, freight efficiency across the region is poised to skyrocket.Of particular geopolitical significance is the planned new transport corridor linking mainland Azerbaijan with Nakhchivan through Iranian territory. More than just a bridge between two points, this project would transform Azerbaijan into a pivotal Eurasian transit hub, expanding trade networks across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East.Agricultural cooperation is also entering a new era. Agreements have been signed to create joint agricultural zones, boost Azerbaijani agricultural exports to Iran, and tap into the new irrigation resources offered by the Giz-Galasy project. In a world grappling with rising food insecurity, this collaboration could secure the economic stability of both nations for years to come.President Pezeshkian’s visit symbolizes more than economic aspirations — it marks a turning point in Iran’s regional strategy. Facing international sanctions, Tehran needs partners and markets. Azerbaijan, with its growing economic weight, developed infrastructure, and critical position on Eurasian trade routes, offers exactly that.If Tehran is serious about creating sustainable foreign relations, it must look beyond short-term interests and embrace Azerbaijan as a reliable strategic partner.Azerbaijan moves forward confidently, with vision and resolve. Iran must now decide: will it seize this opportunity to build a resilient and dynamic partnership, or will it allow hesitation to cede ground to competitors?The first step is about to be taken. President Pezeshkian’s arrival signals that, perhaps, there is still a chance — a real chance — to forge a sustainable, prosperous, and enduring alliance.The moment is ripe. The world watches. Global South NGO platform officially established in Baku http://www.today.az/news/society/258719.html Society Mon, 28 Apr 2025 12:25:00 +0400 The Global South NGO Platform has been officially established in Baku, Azernewsreports, citing Ramil Isgandarli, a representative of the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum, as he said at the Founding Conference of the Global South NGO Platform held in the Azerbaijani capital.According to Isgandarli, today's milestone is not merely the creation of a new platform, but the birth of a global movement.He recalled that the idea for the platform originated from the momentum generated at COP29, bringing together individuals committed to fighting for equality:"We realized it was time to establish the Global South NGO Platform. Our gathering here today aims to break the silence and make our voices heard on the global stage," Isgandarli said. "The Global South Platform unites people who share the same faith, face common hardships, and emphasizes the importance of close cooperation and joint implementation of projects. Together, we can make our world a more equal and brighter place."The two-day event brings together prominent NGO leaders and civil society representatives from 116 countries. Ganja State Philharmonic presents new project "The Power of Words" http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258718.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 28 Apr 2025 11:47:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaGanja State Philharmonic Hall has presented the project "The Power of Words" (Sözün gücü) for the first time.As part of the project, the "Vurgun Poetry Evening" (Vur?unun qira?t gec?si) was held at the Philharmonic's Urban Center, dedicated to the prominent poet, playwright and public figure, laureate of the State Prize, People's Poet of Azerbaijan Samad Vurgun (1906-1956).The event was attended by students of the 1st and 4th educational and music schools in Ganja, as well as literary readers Imamverdi Valiyev, Asgar Mammadov, Lala Hasanjan and Zulfiya Yagub.They delighted the audience with the poet's works, including "Dünya", "?air n? tez qocald?n s?n", "Gözl?r", "Lal?", "Aygün", "Az?rbaycan", "Vur?un dünyas?", as well as Amirkhan's monologue from the poem "Aygün" and the dialogue of Hajar and Vagif from the drama "Vaqif".Within the framework of this project, it is planned to regularly hold evenings in memory of outstanding Azerbaijani writers and poets.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az,Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. INTERPOL issues Red Notice for former French official Alexandre Benalla at Azerbaijan’s request http://www.today.az/news/regions/258717.html World news Mon, 28 Apr 2025 11:26:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzThe INTERPOL General Secretariat has issued a "Red Notice" for French citizen Alexandre Benalla, the former head of the French Presidential Protection Service, following a unanimous decision in April 2025. The decision came after a legal request submitted in 2024, by Azerbaijan's State Security Service in connection with an ongoing criminal investigation.Benalla, along with Anass Derraz, vice president of the French company “SAUR,” is accused of receiving large-scale bribes and committing other criminal acts to facilitate the lifting of international sanctions on the assets of Russian billionaire of Azerbaijani origin, Farhad Ahmadov, in 2018. Derraz is currently under investigation and has been banned from leaving Azerbaijan.According to reports, French officials allegedly demanded millions of dollars in bribes from Ahmadov, promising to secure the release of his luxury yacht "Luna" from international arrest and to shield him from sanctions. Part of the bribe was reportedly transferred to Anass Derraz's account at Al Hilal Bank and Alexandre Benalla’s account at Bank of Africa United Kingdom PLC SC PAR.Following Derraz’s apprehension under unclear circumstances, Azerbaijan’s State Security Service formally requested INTERPOL’s assistance to locate Benalla. The issuance of a Red Notice, the most serious alert for international searches, reflects the existence of credible and substantial evidence gathered by Azerbaijani authorities. A Red Notice requests the arrest of the individual pending extradition to the requesting country.It is reported that Benalla is currently involved in extradition proceedings in a third country. Meanwhile, an open trial against Anass Derraz is expected to begin soon in Baku, with anticipated revelations of international corruption potentially sparking further scandals. Armenian Forces Open fire on Azerbaijani positions http://www.today.az/news/politics/258716.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 11:11:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovOn April 28 at 00:25 a.m., units of the Armenian armed forces fired upon Azerbaijani Army positions using small arms, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan reported.The attack originated from Armenian positions in the Chambarak district, targeting Azerbaijani forces stationed along the border.According to the Ministry, Azerbaijani units took appropriate retaliatory measures in response to the provocation.The situation is currently under control, and the Azerbaijani Army remains fully prepared to respond to any further provocations. Conference on AI and Digitization's Impact on Workplaces held http://www.today.az/news/business/258715.html Business Mon, 28 Apr 2025 11:02:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulA conference titled "The Impact of Digitization and Artificial Intelligence on the Workplace," dedicated to World Labor Protection Day and the 120th anniversary of the first collective agreement, is being held at the Gülüstan Palace.The conference is attended by Anar Aliyev, the Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Population, M?mm?d Musayev, President of the National Confederation of Employers' Organizations, Sahib Mammadov, Chairman of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Azerbaijan, along with representatives from other government and private organizations. Magical journey through centuries in Baku -opera time machine http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258714.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:44:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaThe evening in the Belcanto Concert Hall has turned into a real musical journey through the centuries.Under the arches of the Fidan Hajiyeva Music School of Vocals, not just arias and classical music were heard - the history of opera art itself came to life. Here, as part of the second Fidan Hajiyeva's International Opera Festival, young talents presented the project "Opera tarixi" (History of Opera) to the public.From the first chords, it became clear that this would not be just a concert, but a real immersion in musical eras - from Baroque, Classicism, Romanticism to modern times. Each appearance of young talents is like a window into another era, each work is a living illustration of changes in style, spirit of the times and sound.The evening featured exquisite works by world and Azerbaijani classics, and the performers' costumes seemed to return listeners to the majestic halls of past centuries. The young vocalists not only sang and performed music, but also lived through every emotion together with the heroes of their parts, full of emotions, drama, and deep feelings.The hall literally exploded with applause - the interpretations of the young artists were so touching and mature. It was obvious: they were not just learning the parts - they were in love with art, they lived it! People's Artist of Azerbaijan Fidan Hajiyeva also performed in the concert program.Recall that the second Fidan Hajiyeva International Opera Festival is being held in Baku from April 23 to 29.During the week, the best venues in the capital feature the voices of recognized masters and rising stars of vocals - children and teenagers aged 6 to 16, many of whom are performing on the big stage for the first time.This festival is not just a series of concerts, it is a real laboratory of the future opera art of Azerbaijan, a birthplace of new names, traditions and emotions.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. President Ilham Aliyev addresses participants of Founding Conference of Global South NGO Platform http://www.today.az/news/politics/258713.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:27:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has addressed the participants of the Founding Conference of the Global South NGO Platform.The address reads:"Dear Conference participants,Today marks a milestone for the Global South. Representatives from over 100 prominent non-governmental organizations, civil society have gathered to establish the first-ever Global South NGO Platform.We are delighted that last November, during the international conference on South-South cooperation of NGOs from Non-Aligned Movement countries held on the sidelines of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan National NGO Forum’s initiative to establish the Global South NGO Platform received overwhelming support. More than 1000 NGO representatives and activists from nearly 140 countries came together to sign the respective joint declaration.The transformation of the COP29 NGO Coalition, which brought together nearly 500 NGOs from over 100 countries, into an initiative group, driven with the purpose of institutionalising the Global South NGO Platform, is indicative of the need for joint, coordinated action.As a country pursuing diversified foreign policy, Azerbaijan chaired the Non-Aligned Movement of 120 countries from 2019 to 2023, resolutely defending the interests of developing countries and advancing key global initiatives. We provided humanitarian and financial assistance to over 80 member states in different economic situation, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have also taken substantial steps toward the institutionalization of the Non-Aligned Movement.Having become a powerful voice of the Global South, Azerbaijan views the launch of this platform in Baku as recognition of its activity during the chairmanship of the Non-Aligned Movement and its COP29 Presidency. I believe that the Global South NGO Platform will make a significant contribution to amplifying the voices of our peoples, conveying their positions to the international community, and defending and ensuring their rights.Azerbaijan’s efforts to foster active dialogue between the Global South and the Global North - by cultivating an atmosphere of mutual trust and understanding, and consistently playing a balancing role in the pursuit of long-elusive consensus - culminated in the “Baku Breakthrough” achieved during COP29.COP29, hosted by Azerbaijan, marked a historic success, and our country rightly takes pride in the legacy of COP29, which welcomed some 80 thousand participants from 197 countries.Through its active diplomacy, Azerbaijan continues working with determination to narrow the gap between the positions of the Global North and the Global South and to foster more inclusive and effective dialogue. However, the mistrust that has persisted for years between the two remains a major impediment to achieving lasting success. We have taken on the role of a bridge between the Global South and the Global North to help address this imbalance and are committed to making renewed contributions to the cause of confidence-building.As a country that has successfully undergone economic and political transformation – and restored fully its territorial integrity and sovereignty through its own means in the face of military aggression – Azerbaijan deeply understands the challenges faced by the least developed countries, developing countries and the Global South as a whole, and remains fully committed to promoting cooperation, solidarity, and lasting success.Azerbaijan’s policies have always been grounded in mutual respect and the principles of shared development. Regrettably, many of the major challenges faced by countries in the Global South are results of continued neocolonial policies pursued by certain Western countries. We strongly reject all forms and manifestations of colonialism and consider such practices causing immense tragedies, subjugation, and suffering among peoples completely unacceptable.Azerbaijan is a country that adheres to the principle of non-interference into domestic affairs, respects the political systems as well as the cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity of peoples, and always actively promotes interfaith, inter-civilizational and intercultural dialogue. I believe that through our concerted efforts, we can build a brighter future and a new, just world order for our peoples.I wish success to the Global South NGO Platform, and congratulate every participant on this notable event!You can always count on Azerbaijan!" Baku hosts landmark Global South civil society conference http://www.today.az/news/society/258712.html Society Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:22:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe Founding Conference of the Global South NGO Platform has officially commenced in Baku.The event brings together prominent NGO leaders and civil society representatives from 116 countries, representing nearly 80% of the world's population.The conference is regarded as a landmark event for the civil societies of the Global South, encompassing the regions of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania — which collectively make up two-thirds of the world’s nations.The Global South NGO Platform aims to amplify the voices of countries facing numerous challenges in this strategic geography, ensuring they are heard at the international level. It seeks to establish a unified stance within international organizations, including the United Nations, and to lead global coordination efforts. The platform will focus on addressing injustices such as poverty, the consequences of climate change, colonial legacies, the digital divide, trade inequalities, and other pressing issues. It also promotes South-South cooperation.It is worth recalling that the initiative to establish the platform was first introduced by the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum during COP29 in November 2024. The proposal quickly gained international traction. As a result, the COP29 NGO Coalition formally requested the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum to institutionalize the platform. For the first time, an initiative led by Azerbaijani NGOs has received such widespread global support.The two-day international conference, titled "Solidarity in Action: Empowering Global South NGOs for a New and Just World," will feature speeches from leading civil society institutions worldwide, host global discussions, and emphasize the significance of the historic Bandung Principles adopted in Indonesia 70 years ago. These principles advocate non-interference in the internal affairs of states, the establishment of a peaceful and just world order, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, equality among nations, and the strengthening of mutual cooperation and economic prosperity. Some 33 families reunited with Khojaly http://www.today.az/news/society/258711.html Society Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovIn line with President Ilham Aliyev’s directive, the Great Return to the liberated territories continues at full pace.According to Azernews, the latest group of returnees to the city of Khojaly comprises families who had been temporarily settled in various parts of the country, mainly in dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings. In this phase, 33 families — totaling 137 individuals — have been relocated to their hometown.The returning residents expressed their deep gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev and First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva for the comprehensive support provided to them. They also extended heartfelt thanks to the heroic Azerbaijani Army, whose bravery and sacrifices led to the liberation of their homeland, and offered prayers for the martyrs who gave their lives for this cause.It should be noted that, alongside the returning former internally displaced persons, over 40,000 people are now living and working across Garabagh and Eastern Zangezur. This population includes those involved in the execution of ongoing development projects, employees of newly re-established healthcare, education, cultural, tourism, industrial, and energy institutions, as well as representatives of various local government bodies. Azerbaijan to be represented in Highest Body of Badminton World Federation http://www.today.az/news/sports/258705.html Sports Mon, 28 Apr 2025 09:00:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaThe 86th Annual General Meeting of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) has taken place in Xiamen, China, Azernews reports.The meeting was attended by delegations from 143 countries, including a representative from the Azerbaijan Badminton Federation (ABF).During the annual meeting, reports from various committees, including marketing, communication, and finance, were presented. It was noted in the speeches that badminton continues to gain success worldwide.By 2025, the number of badminton fans is expected to reach 744 million, with 400 million actively participating in the sport, making it the most popular racket sport globally. On social media, the BWF is followed by 17 million people and is among the top ten most-watched federations alongside FIFA and FIBA.Elections were held for the BWF President and the governing body known as the Council, as well as the Executive Committee for the 2025-2029 term. Taleh Ziyadov, the President of the Azerbaijan Badminton Federation, was elected as a Council member from Europe for a four-year term.According to BWF's current regulations, the 20 newly elected Council members will determine the organization’s development strategy, committee leadership, and internal and external regulations.President of the Thailand Badminton Association Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul was elected as the President of the Badminton World Federation. It is noteworthy that in recent years, the ABF has successfully advanced from 85th to 46th place in the world rankings and consistently hosts various levels of international badminton tournaments.In 2023, the Congress of the Badminton Europe Confederation (BEC) was held in Baku.Under a social responsibility agreement signed with the BWF in 2023, the Azerbaijan Badminton Federation has provided badminton equipment such as rackets and shuttlecocks to the badminton organizations of Botswana, Djibouti, Cameroon, Gambia, and Madagascar to support the development and popularity of badminton in African countries. Azerbaijan’s bold play: From Belt and Road passageway to global business hub [ANALYSIS] http://www.today.az/news/politics/258704.html Politics Mon, 28 Apr 2025 08:30:00 +0400 Elnur Enveroglu, Azernews When the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was announced over a decade ago, many countries saw their role simply as transit points, conduits for the colossal flow of Chinese goods westward. Azerbaijan, however, envisions something far more ambitious: transforming itself from a logistical waypoint into a thriving center of business, innovation, and investment.In a recent interview, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev laid out a compelling vision of this future — one that leans heavily on infrastructure built over the past two decades and on Azerbaijan’s strategic position straddling East-West and North-South corridors. But the country’s ambitions go beyond mere geography. The strategy is to build lasting industries along the Belt and Road, drawing in Chinese capital, technology, and entrepreneurship to fuel Azerbaijan’s transformation into a commercial hub.Already, signs of this pivot are evident. Azerbaijan has established six trade houses in China and begun exporting wine to Chinese markets, a modest but symbolic entry into one of the world’s most lucrative consumer spaces. More significantly, at a recent bilateral forum, Chinese and Azerbaijani companies inked over $300 million in new investment agreements, a figure that Azerbaijani officials believe will soon scale into the billions.“We want to talk in billions, and I think this is absolutely realistic,” the President said. Sectors like renewable energy, manufacturing, and transportation are at the forefront of Azerbaijan’s push, with the country highlighting its skilled labor force, growing domestic market, and investor-friendly legal environment as key draws for foreign capital.This approach mirrors a broader global trend among emerging economies participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. No longer content to be passive transit zones, countries like Azerbaijan are seeking to leverage their infrastructure to build dynamic, diversified economies. The idea is simple: if goods are passing through, why not ensure that some of the value stays?Few countries are as well-positioned to execute this strategy as Azerbaijan. Years of heavy investment in infrastructure, including highways, railways, seaports, and eight international airports, have paid off. The country now boasts one of the largest air cargo operations globally, enhancing its ability to move goods swiftly and efficiently. Reforms in customs administration, particularly digitalization, have slashed the time it takes for cargo to move from China to the Black Sea through Azerbaijan to just 10 to 12 days, a remarkable achievement in a region often plagued by bureaucratic delays.The result? An 86% growth in transit transportation between China and Azerbaijan over the past year, with officials insisting that this is "only the beginning." Azerbaijan is positioning itself as a safer, shorter, and more efficient alternative to traditional transit routes. In a world increasingly concerned about geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities, this message resonates.Yet, challenges remain. Expanding trade volumes is only one part of the equation. Building the industries and businesses that can sustain long-term economic growth requires deep institutional support, continued legal reforms, and above all, the ability to attract and retain investors in a competitive global environment.Azerbaijan’s officials are acutely aware of this. Hence, they emphasize the ease of doing business in the country: a favorable tax regime, numerous incentives for foreign investors, and a government eager to facilitate cross-border partnerships. The goal is not just to move goods but to create ecosystems where manufacturing, technology, and services flourish.Another part of the strategy is regional cooperation. Azerbaijan has launched joint ventures with neighboring countries to streamline cargo movement and create integrated logistics corridors. In the face of global trade disruptions and an increasingly fractured international order, such regional partnerships may offer crucial resilience.Looking ahead, Azerbaijan’s ambitions seem closely tied to two key drivers: renewable energy and digital transformation. As the world pivots toward greener economies, Azerbaijan hopes to become a significant player in renewables, particularly wind and solar. Simultaneously, by embracing digitalization — in customs, in logistics, and potentially in broader sectors — the country is setting the groundwork for a future economy less dependent on traditional energy exports.Critics might argue that Azerbaijan’s pivot is ambitious given global economic headwinds and increasing competition from other transit routes, including the northern railways through Russia and the southern sea lanes. However, in an era when supply chain security has become a premium, Azerbaijan’s bet on reliability and efficiency could give it an edge.Ultimately, Azerbaijan's story is one of evolution: from an energy-exporting economy heavily reliant on oil and gas to a diversified, innovation-driven market strategically situated at the crossroads of continents. By actively participating in and helping shape the next phase of the Belt and Road Initiative, Azerbaijan is staking a claim to a more prosperous, connected future.As the second decade of the Belt and Road begins, Azerbaijan is making it clear: it does not merely wish to be a bridge between East and West. It wants to be a destination. Children's Art Festival qualifying round is underway http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/258680.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 28 Apr 2025 08:00:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova The first stage of the 2025 Children's Art Festival's qualifying round is underway, Azernews reports.The festival is organized jointly by the Culture Ministry, the Ministry of Science and Education and the Heydar Aliyev Center.Gazakh-Tovuz Regional Department of Culture held an event dedicated to the beginning of the first stage of the selection round of the festival.In the cities and districts covered by the Gazakh-Tovuz Regional Department of Culture, more than 1,500 participants aged 6 to 17 have registered in 24 nominations of the festival.Since April 21, they have been demonstrating their talents at the first stage of the selection round.For the exciting leisure of the festival participants and children and youth living in the region, colorful corners and interactive programs were organized in front of the Folklore House of Abulbayli village of Tovuz district.In conclusion, the works presented within the selection round were examined. Kenyan Agnes Ngetich breaks 10 km world record http://www.today.az/news/regions/258698.html World news Sun, 27 Apr 2025 23:00:00 +0400 Kenyan Agnes Ngetich has set a new world record in the 10 km road race (for races where only women participate), Azernews reports.The 24-year-old Ngetich showed a result of 29 minutes 27 seconds at the competition in the German city of Herzogenaurach. She improved the achievement of Agnes Tierop (30.01), which was set in September 2021, also in Herzogenaurach.Ngetich is the 2023 world champion in cross-country.Previously, the Kenyan was also the world record holder in the 5 km distance, but in December 2024, her compatriot Beatrice Chebet improved her achievement. Kazakhstan to invest $50 million in supercomputer development http://www.today.az/news/regions/258708.html World news Sun, 27 Apr 2025 22:39:00 +0400 Kazakhstan will invest $40-50 million in the creation of its new supercomputer in the coming months, Azernews reports citing Kazinform.This was stated by Kanish Tuleushin, Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry.According to him, 64 cluster supercomputers from Nvidia will be delivered to the country within three months."The first batch of chips has already been delivered. In the future, it is planned to purchase new Nvidia H200 chips," he said.The supercomputer will be installed on the basis of a new Data Processing Center that meets all security requirements.