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Brotherhood meets business as OTS sets its sights on global influence

Brotherhood meets business as OTS sets its sights on global influence

The Organization of Turkic States gathered at Baku's Gulustan Palace on Thursday for its second heads-of-government meeting, with $21 billion in Azerbaijani investment on the table and the Middle Corridor's future at the centre of discussions. What was once a cultural bloc is becoming something with harder edges.

TANAP signs long-term ABB deal to secure gas flow from Azerbaijan to Europe

TANAP signs long-term ABB deal to secure gas flow from Azerbaijan to Europe

TANAP Natural Gas Transmission Company has signed a five-year ABB Care service agreement with ABB for the maintenance of the Trans-Anatolian Gas Pipeline, a key energy corridor linking the Caspian region to Europe via Türkiye, AzerNEWS reports.

Sri Lanka forms panel to tackle water shortage

Sri Lanka forms panel to tackle water shortage

Sri Lanka's National Water Supply and Drainage Board has formed a special operations committee to tackle the worsening drinking water shortage, as prolonged dry weather continues to strain supply nationwide, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.

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.

Azerbaijan marks Int'l Children's Book Day

Azerbaijan marks Int'l Children's Book Day

Every child's journey into the world of knowledge begins with a book. Beyond simple stories, books open doors to imagination, teach empathy, and connect young readers with the history and cultural heritage of their people.

Choking Iran or poisoning Gulf? True cost of targeting Kharg [ANALYSIS]

Choking Iran or poisoning Gulf? True cost of targeting Kharg [ANALYSIS]

The United States has already signalled its intention to deploy forces to Kharg Island, widely regarded as the backbone of Iran’s energy infrastructure. Kharg Island accounts for approximately 90 per cent of Iran’s crude oil exports, with a terminal capable of handling close to two million barrels per day. It is, in effect, the lifeline of Iran’s energy economy. By seizing this island, Washington appears to believe it can effectively choke Iran’s economic breathing space.

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