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Brussels’ blind spot: why a convicted figure still commands EU sympathy

Brussels’ blind spot: why a convicted figure still commands EU sympathy

Into the recent delicate moments that have been ongoing between Azerbaijan and Armenia stepped the EU's ambassador to Armenia, Vasilis Maragos, and promptly put his foot in it.

China’s Starvision Aerospace maps Baku’s transformation into modern economic hub

China’s Starvision Aerospace maps Baku’s transformation into modern economic hub

China-based Starvision Aerospace has joined preparations for the upcoming International Space Technology Conference 2026, placing renewed focus on Baku’s evolving role as a strategic hub along both the historical and modern Silk Road corridors, AzerNEWS reports.

Albania extends TAP technical services deal as Caspian gas role grows in Europe

Albania extends TAP technical services deal as Caspian gas role grows in Europe

Albania has extended its agreement on technical services for its gas network, reinforcing its role in Europe’s energy transit system linked to Azerbaijan, AzerNEWS reports.

Meta and YouTube lose US social media addiction case

Meta and YouTube lose US social media addiction case

A U.S. jury in Los Angeles on Wednesday found Meta Platforms and Google’s YouTube liable in a landmark “social media addiction” trial. The case involved a woman who claimed that her lifelong depression and anxiety were linked to compulsive use of social media from a young age, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.

Brazil unveils plan to boost exports

Brazil unveils plan to boost exports

The Brazilian government on Wednesday unveiled a financing package worth 15 billion reals (approximately 2.87 billion U.S. dollars) to support strategic industries and boost export competitiveness, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.

Fragile peace in South Caucasus faces its loudest opposition overseas [OPINION]

Fragile peace in South Caucasus faces its loudest opposition overseas [OPINION]

Armenian revanchism cultivated by diaspora groups has not disappeared with the guns falling silent. If anything, it has simply migrated, taking root far from the South Caucasus in shape of networks that continue to promote grievance, resentment and outdated narratives of separatism.

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