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Baku-Tbilisi partnership that Europe depends on but rarely notices

Baku-Tbilisi partnership that Europe depends on but rarely notices

As the President Ilham Aliyev makes an official visit to Georgia, it can be said that the highest level of diplomacy – the figures behind the Baku-Tbilisi axis- are much more indicative of a relationship much deeper than friendship. Given the raging conflict in the south and the increase in cargo traffic along the Middle Corridor, this particular axis is now crucial in Eurasia’s architecture.

OPEC+ adds barrels while watching Iran tensions escalate

OPEC+ adds barrels while watching Iran tensions escalate

The OPEC+ alliance agreed to raise oil production by 206,000 barrels a day starting in May, as key producers weigh rising geopolitical risks in the Middle East against the need to stabilise global energy markets.

Azerbaijan’s non-oil exports surge nearly 20% in early 2026

Azerbaijan’s non-oil exports surge nearly 20% in early 2026

Azerbaijan’s non-oil exports rose by 19.7% year-on-year in January–February 2026, reaching $580.7 million, according to the latest “Export Review” published by the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication.

Trust and skepticism toward AI-generated cultural content

Trust and skepticism toward AI-generated cultural content

The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into art, music, and media has created a paradox. AI-generated cultural content is increasingly widespread and sophisticated, yet public trust in it remains deeply unstable.

Young artists demonstrate their art pieces within Painting Week [PHOTOS]

Young artists demonstrate their art pieces within Painting Week [PHOTOS]

Within Painting Week, the Azerbaijan Artists' Union has organized a children's art exhibition and competition titled "My Favorite Theme" at the Fine Art Gallery of the Children-Youth Development Palace No. 1 in Baku, AzerNEWS reports.

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