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Middle Corridor expands, offering Europe new energy pathways [OPINION]

Middle Corridor expands, offering Europe new energy pathways [OPINION]

The Middle Corridor, stretching from the Caspian region through the South Caucasus to Europe, is fast emerging as one of the most consequential trade and energy arteries of the twenty-first century. While global attention has often focused on traditional maritime routes or the Northern Corridor through Russia, the strategic potential of this overland pathway cannot be overstated. As highlighted in the recent Ankara panel on “The Future of the Caucasus and the Middle Corridor: Economy, Transport, and Energy,” the corridor is not merely a transit route but a transformative vector for regional integration, economic growth, and international stability.

Leyla Aliyeva meets with Head of Uzbekistan’s Presidential Administration [PHOTOS]

Leyla Aliyeva meets with Head of Uzbekistan’s Presidential Administration [PHOTOS]

On December 10, Leyla Aliyeva, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, met with Saida Mirziyoyeva, Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, on the margins of the international conference titled “The Role of Women in Modern Society: Promoting International Cooperation for Sustainable Development” in Turkmenistan.

SOCAR becomes Georgia’s top foreign investor in latest FDI ranking

SOCAR becomes Georgia’s top foreign investor in latest FDI ranking

SOCAR Energy Georgia LLC, the Georgian subsidiary of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), has secured the top position among the ten companies attracting the highest volume of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Georgia, Azernews reports via local media.

Non-oil and gas investments rise by over 8 percent in past eleven months of year

Non-oil and gas investments rise by over 8 percent in past eleven months of year

The Committee reports that added value in the oil and gas sector declined by 1.8 percent, while the non-oil and gas sector grew by 3.2 percent, maintaining the positive dynamics of economic diversification.

Pashinyan pushes normalisation with Azerbaijan amid weak opposition field [COMMENTARY]

Pashinyan pushes normalisation with Azerbaijan amid weak opposition field [COMMENTARY]

Armenia’s political landscape is entering a critical phase as the country navigates the delicate process of normalizing relations with Azerbaijan. Since the signing of the peace accord in Washington, Nikol Pashinyan has made bold statements and decisions aimed at positively advancing the process. Although the Azerbaijani side still hopes for some practical steps, these actions by Pashinyan should certainly be regarded as commendable.

Baku Court hears victim testimonies in ongoing war crimes case against Ruben Vardanyan [PHOTOS]

Baku Court hears victim testimonies in ongoing war crimes case against Ruben Vardanyan [PHOTOS]

Court proceedings in the criminal case against Armenian citizen Ruben Vardanyan, charged under multiple articles of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan related to crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, terrorism, financing of terrorism, and other grave offenses, continued on December 9.

Sofia sees new anti-government protests as opposition demands resignation

Sofia sees new anti-government protests as opposition demands resignation

A new wave of anti-government protests began in central Sofia on Wednesday evening, with organisers aiming to replicate the mass demonstration held on December 1, the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) reported.

Upcoming Türkiye-Azerbaijan business forum to convene in Baku [PHOTOS]

Upcoming Türkiye-Azerbaijan business forum to convene in Baku [PHOTOS]

Baku is preparing to host another major event that will further deepen economic ties between Azerbaijan and Türkiye. On December 23, the Türkiye-Azerbaijan Business Forum will take place at the Heydar Aliyev Center, bringing together top-level officials and influential business leaders from both countries.

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