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Baku-Yerevan economic engagement lowers regional geopolitical risks

Baku-Yerevan economic engagement lowers regional geopolitical risks

Economic normalization between Azerbaijan and Armenia is beginning to produce measurable effects in trade, transit and regional connectivity. The most important point is that both countries have moved from a zero-sum confrontation toward limited, practical cooperation. That shift matters because in the South Caucasus, even modest changes in transport access, customs flows, and investor expectations can have outsized geopolitical and economic consequences.

Azerbaijan highlights Silk Road ties at Beijing Chinese Literature Congress [PHOTOS]

Azerbaijan highlights Silk Road ties at Beijing Chinese Literature Congress [PHOTOS]

The Chinese Literature Congress, a major international scientific conference organized by the Institute of Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, has convened in Beijing to foster intercultural dialogue and global academic cooperation, AzerNEWS reports.

Ankara slams Athens over closure of Turkish minority schools in Western Thrace

Ankara slams Athens over closure of Turkish minority schools in Western Thrace

The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned Greece's decision to shut down eight more primary schools belonging to the Western Thrace Turkish minority, accusing Athens of systemic discrimination and violating international treaties, AzerNEWS reports.

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