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Iran appoints Arafi on new leadership council, following death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei [BREAKING]

Iran appoints Arafi on new leadership council, following death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei [BREAKING]

Israel has carried out a preemptive strike against Iran, AzerNEWS reports, citing Israeli media outlets.

Baku’s oil backbone holds firm as global markets shift

Baku’s oil backbone holds firm as global markets shift

In recent months, global energy markets have once again reminded us of their volatility. Oil prices, buffeted by geopolitical tensions and shifting trade dynamics, remain at the center of economic debates worldwide. For energy-exporting nations, these fluctuations represent strategic challenges that can reshape fiscal stability and long-term development. As for Azerbaijan, a country whose economy is deeply intertwined with oil and gas revenues, stands as a vivid example of this reality.

How Azerbaijan’s post-war leverage meets Armenia’s economic reality [ANALYSIS]

How Azerbaijan’s post-war leverage meets Armenia’s economic reality [ANALYSIS]

At a time when peace negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia are gaining momentum, recent signals of economic cooperation have drawn attention. Armenia’s economy minister announced that the two sides have already exchanged lists of goods that could be exported to one another. This development, though modest, reflects a new reality emerging after decades of hostility.

Putin calls Khamenei killing ‘cynical murder’

Putin calls Khamenei killing ‘cynical murder’

Russian President Vladimir Putin conveyed his condolences to Iran over the assassination of the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, describing his killing as a "cynical violation of all norms of human morality and international law", AzerNEWS reports.

Britain sanctions Russian disinformation in Georgia while BBC echoes it in Azerbaijan

Britain sanctions Russian disinformation in Georgia while BBC echoes it in Azerbaijan

In recent days, the British government moved decisively against Georgian broadcasters IMEDI and POSTV, imposing sanctions on the grounds that they were involved in spreading Russian disinformation. The decision was presented as part of a broader effort to shield democratic societies from Kremlin influence and to defend the integrity of public debate in Europe.

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