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What Azerbaijan gains from joining Abraham Accords: benefits and geopolitical risks

What Azerbaijan gains from joining Abraham Accords: benefits and geopolitical risks

From the perspective of the Abraham Accords, their economic rationale also appears to have proven its value. If one examines the internal logic of the agreement, Azerbaijan’s formal participation would create opportunities to gain access, alongside Israel, to investment networks linked to the Gulf and the United States, as well as...

Global renewable energy jobs reach 16.6 mln, but gender and inclusion challenges remain – IRENA

Global renewable energy jobs reach 16.6 mln, but gender and inclusion challenges remain – IRENA

The latest edition of IRENA’s Renewable Energy and Jobs Series, produced in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO), shows that employment in the renewable energy sector worldwide continues to grow, reaching at least 16.6 million jobs globally in 2025.

Baku citizens question how far trade with Armenia can go [COVERAGE]

Baku citizens question how far trade with Armenia can go [COVERAGE]

Rolling sluggishly from Guzdek station on January 8, 2025, the tank cars opened a new chapter in Azerbaijani-Armenian history. On the platform, a middle-aged man in a reflective jacket, half-jokingly, half-seriously whispered, “We have lived to see this day,” as the screeching wheels of the fuel-laden train echoed around him. Against this backdrop, it is impossible to reproach him: the two countries have been locked in war for three decades, and the history of their enmity stretches far beyond the dawn of their independence.

Babayan breaks silence as Garabagh Armenians’ fate becomes political weapon

Babayan breaks silence as Garabagh Armenians’ fate becomes political weapon

Samvel Babayan, once the “commander” of the so-called Artsakh Defense Army and ex-“secretary” of the self-proclaimed Artsakh National Security Council, has returned to the spotlight with a blunt and uncompromising critique of the Armenian authorities. His timing, right before the June parliamentary elections, raises eyebrows, but his words strike at the unresolved legacy of Garabagh and the failures of Armenian leadership.

Nizami Ganjavi's words set tone for harrowing tale of survival and resilience

Nizami Ganjavi's words set tone for harrowing tale of survival and resilience

Released in December 2025, the American thriller "Not Without Hope" opens with a powerful quote from the renowned Azerbaijani poet and philosopher Nizami Ganjavi: "In our hour of adversity, be not without hope, for crystal rain falls from the black clouds."

Qarabağ Weekend School in Stockholm opens new academic year for Azerbaijani children abroad [PHOTOS]

Qarabağ Weekend School in Stockholm opens new academic year for Azerbaijani children abroad [PHOTOS]

A ceremony marking the start of the new academic year was held at the Qarabağ Weekend School, operating under the SAF Union in Stockholm, highlighting its vital role in nurturing the national and cultural identity of Azerbaijani children living abroad

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