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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Can Azerbaijan’s solar boom power Europe’s green transition? [ANALYSIS]

Can Azerbaijan’s solar boom power Europe’s green transition? [ANALYSIS]

For decades, Azerbaijan’s economic narrative has been written in oil and gas. The silhouettes of derricks against the Baku skyline served as the primary symbols of a nation fueling regional energy security. However, as the global energy landscape undergoes a seismic shift toward decarbonization, Azerbaijan is pivotally rewriting its script. The recent announcement that a major solar panel manufacturing facility will be established in the Alat Free Economic Zone (AFEZ) marks more than just an industrial contract; it signals the birth of a high-tech manufacturing ecosystem that could redefine the country’s non-oil GDP.

Azerbaijan route emerges as Georgia moves to replace Russian oil

Azerbaijan route emerges as Georgia moves to replace Russian oil

Georgia’s first full-scale oil refinery, Black Sea Petroleum (BSP), has announced plans to fully replace Russian crude with alternative sources, as it seeks to expand exports and align with European market requirements, AzerNEWS reports.

Whisky production in Azerbaijan drops sharply in early 2026

Whisky production in Azerbaijan drops sharply in early 2026

Azerbaijan produced 69.5 thousand decaliters of whisky in January-February 2026, marking a 51% decline compared to the same period last year. As reported by AzerNEWS, according to data from the State Statistics Committee, despite the drop in production, inventories of finished whisky increased significantly. As of March 1, total stockpiles reached...

Iran moves to charge and restrict Hormuz passage in high-stakes escalation

Iran moves to charge and restrict Hormuz passage in high-stakes escalation

Iran has taken a new step toward tightening control over one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, as a parliamentary commission approved a bill introducing fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, AzerNEWS reports.

South Caucasus and regional risks of Middle East escalation

South Caucasus and regional risks of Middle East escalation

The intensifying confrontation between Iran, Israel and the United States is no longer confined to the Middle East. Its shockwaves are being felt across the South Caucasus, a region that has quietly assumed the role of a strategic buffer between competing power centres. Because for countries such as Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, the risks are no longer theoretical. They are rather structural, immediate and increasingly difficult to hedge.

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