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US–Venezuela tensions escalate as Washington expands oil sanctions and naval operations

US–Venezuela tensions escalate as Washington expands oil sanctions and naval operations

Relations between the United States and Venezuela have become increasingly tense, and the trend is expected to follow an upward trajectory. Washington accuses the Maduro government of supporting drug trafficking and illegal activities and has imposed sanctions on the country’s oil sector. Furthermore, the U.S. has deployed naval and air forces to the region, striking several vessels and blocking oil tankers. Maduro’s government calls these actions an attack on state sovereignty and hints at possible countermeasures. Energy markets face uncertainty, while regional leaders urge calm. The UN Secretary-General and international organizations are calling for a peaceful resolution, as the crisis impacts Latin America and the global community.

Brussels sidelines Washington platform, elevates Paris–Brussels axis in Armenia deal

Brussels sidelines Washington platform, elevates Paris–Brussels axis in Armenia deal

In recent months, the European Union’s (EU) policy toward the South Caucasus has increasingly come under scrutiny. Although official Brussels continues to emphasize its commitment to peace, stability, and cooperation, the actual steps taken and the documents adopted often point in the opposite direction. This contradiction becomes especially evident in the context of Azerbaijan–Armenia relations, where new realities are emerging after years of conflict. Instead of embracing these developments and supporting genuine normalization, the EU’s position appears inconsistent, selective, and at times openly biased.

Azerbaijan, Oman explore opportunities to strengthen economic cooperation [PHOTOS]

Azerbaijan, Oman explore opportunities to strengthen economic cooperation [PHOTOS]

Azerbaijan’s Minister of Economy, Mikayil Jabbarov, met with his counterpart from the Sultanate of Oman, Said bin Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Saqri, to discuss ways to deepen economic cooperation between the two countries.

Prosecutor demands life imprisonment for accused war criminal

Prosecutor demands life imprisonment for accused war criminal

The trial of Ruben Vardanyan, an Armenian citizen accused of crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, terrorism, financing terrorism, and other serious offenses under the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan, continued on December 18.

National Academy of Sciences holds next meeting in Baku [PHOTOS]

National Academy of Sciences holds next meeting in Baku [PHOTOS]

The Praesidium of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) has held its next meeting, Azernews reports. The session was opened by ANAS President, Academician Isa Habibbayli, who informed participants about the agenda.

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