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Azerbaijan on Caspian’s western shore rises as key connector in C Asia’s trade future

Azerbaijan on Caspian’s western shore rises as key connector in C Asia’s trade future

In recent years, the geography of Eurasian trade has been undergoing a visible transformation, shaped not only by global supply chain shifts but also by the strategic choices of the region’s mid-sized economies. Among these, Azerbaijan has increasingly emerged as a central player, particularly in its growing partnership with Uzbekistan. The steady rise in cargo flows between the two countries, which reached more than 100,000 tons in 2024, representing a 5% increase over the previous year, offers more than a statistical marker of bilateral cooperation. It reflects a broader regional dynamic in which Azerbaijan’s transit capabilities, logistical infrastructure, and diplomatic engagements are drawing Central Asian economies closer to the Caspian shore.

Azerbaijan condemns EU-Armenia partnership document for distorting post-conflict realities

Azerbaijan condemns EU-Armenia partnership document for distorting post-conflict realities

The prioritization of several issues in the document titled “Strategic Agenda for EU-Armenia Partnership,” signed following the 6th meeting of the EU-Armenia Partnership Council held on 2 December 2025 in Brussels, is a matter of serious concern, as they distort the realities of the post-conflict period and run counter to the overall peace agenda between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a statement, Azernews reports.

Baku Court hears victim testimonies in ongoing war crimes case against Ruben Vardanyan [PHOTOS]

Baku Court hears victim testimonies in ongoing war crimes case against Ruben Vardanyan [PHOTOS]

Court proceedings in the criminal case against Armenian citizen Ruben Vardanyan, charged under multiple articles of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan related to crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, terrorism, financing of terrorism, and other grave offenses, continued on December 9.

China may curb Nvidia H200 supply

China may curb Nvidia H200 supply

China is preparing to restrict access to Nvidia’s second-best generation of AI chips, the H200, as the country pushes toward greater self-sufficiency in semiconductor production, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. This move comes despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent decision to allow exports of the technology to China, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

Heydar Aliyev Foundation's VP Leyla Aliyeva visits exhibition of Turkmen national cuisine [PHOTOS]

Heydar Aliyev Foundation's VP Leyla Aliyeva visits exhibition of Turkmen national cuisine [PHOTOS]

During her visit to Turkmenistan, Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva attended the performance of the “Galkynysh” National Equestrian Games Group in Turkmenbashi on December 9 and visited an exhibition dedicated to Turkmen national cuisine.

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