Deputy highlights growth potential in Azerbaijan -Turkiye-Pakistan trade
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In 2024, the trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Turkiye amounted to $6.13 billion. This compares to $7.65 billion in 2023, $5.84 billion in 2022, and $4.66 billion in 2021. The trade volume between the two countries is significant, with the goal of increasing it to $15 billion.
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In 2024, the trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Turkiye amounted to $6.13 billion. This compares to $7.65 billion in 2023, $5.84 billion in 2022, and $4.66 billion in 2021. The trade volume between the two countries is significant, with the goal of increasing it to $15 billion.
Turkic Bloc builds financial foundations for regional power
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As the global economic landscape becomes increasingly interconnected, regional alliances are playing a more prominent role in shaping policy, stabilizing markets, and enhancing monetary resilience. The Organization of Turkic States (OTS)—representing a rapidly growing bloc across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and parts of Eastern Europe—is emerging as a strategic platform for financial cooperation, particularly among central banks.
According to a 2024 review by the Turkic World Research Center, OTS member and observer states had a combined GDP of $2.11 trillion, representing 1.8% of the global economy, and a total population of 178.8 million. While these figures may seem modest in global terms, the GDP growth rate of 5.2%—well above the global average of 3.2%—signals substantial potential...
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As the global economic landscape becomes increasingly interconnected, regional alliances are playing a more prominent role in shaping policy, stabilizing markets, and enhancing monetary resilience. The Organization of Turkic States (OTS)—representing a rapidly growing bloc across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and parts of Eastern Europe—is emerging as a strategic platform for financial cooperation, particularly among central banks.
According to a 2024 review by the Turkic World Research Center, OTS member and observer states had a combined GDP of $2.11 trillion, representing 1.8% of the global economy, and a total population of 178.8 million. While these figures may seem modest in global terms, the GDP growth rate of 5.2%—well above the global average of 3.2%—signals substantial potential...
National Art Museum invites all to enjoy unforgettable day for children
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In celebration of International Children's Day on June 1, the Azerbaijan National Art Museum invites you to enjoy ab unforgettable day for children, Azernews reports.
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In celebration of International Children's Day on June 1, the Azerbaijan National Art Museum invites you to enjoy ab unforgettable day for children, Azernews reports.
2D hybrid material for future electronics create
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A new material called glafene, created from graphene and quartz glass, is characterized by unique electronic behavior and strong interlayer bonds, Azernews reports.
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A new material called glafene, created from graphene and quartz glass, is characterized by unique electronic behavior and strong interlayer bonds, Azernews reports.
Chronic loneliness may be hidden risk for early cognitive decline, study finds
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Feeling persistently lonely in young or middle adulthood may do more than hurt emotionally—it could also put your brain at risk. A new study from Penn State University, published in BMC Public Health, suggests that chronic loneliness may be an early warning sign of cognitive decline, even in people as young as 25, Azernews reports.
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Feeling persistently lonely in young or middle adulthood may do more than hurt emotionally—it could also put your brain at risk. A new study from Penn State University, published in BMC Public Health, suggests that chronic loneliness may be an early warning sign of cognitive decline, even in people as young as 25, Azernews reports.
President Ilham Aliyev makes phone call to President of the United Arab Emirates
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On May 30, Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, made a phone call to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates.
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On May 30, Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, made a phone call to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates.
Azercell launches “Cyber Education Program for Schoolchildren”
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The country’s leading mobile operator continues to drive initiatives aimed at enhancing digital literacy and fostering a culture of cybersecurity. In collaboration with the Azerbaijan Cybersecurity Center, Azercell has launched the “Cyber Education Program for Schoolchildren.”
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The country’s leading mobile operator continues to drive initiatives aimed at enhancing digital literacy and fostering a culture of cybersecurity. In collaboration with the Azerbaijan Cybersecurity Center, Azercell has launched the “Cyber Education Program for Schoolchildren.”
From church to streets: How Garabagh clique hijacked Armenia’s church
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By any measure, the recent spat between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the Armenian Apostolic Church has revealed more than just personal animosities or institutional tensions. It has unmasked the deep moral, political, and ideological fractures at the heart of Armenian society—a nation still reeling from its defeat in the Second Garabagh War, and now struggling to reconcile with reality. Pashinyan’s caustic Facebook comments against high-ranking clergy expose a country where the old elite refuses to relinquish control, even as the new order tries, however clumsily, to move forward.
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By any measure, the recent spat between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the Armenian Apostolic Church has revealed more than just personal animosities or institutional tensions. It has unmasked the deep moral, political, and ideological fractures at the heart of Armenian society—a nation still reeling from its defeat in the Second Garabagh War, and now struggling to reconcile with reality. Pashinyan’s caustic Facebook comments against high-ranking clergy expose a country where the old elite refuses to relinquish control, even as the new order tries, however clumsily, to move forward.
Azerbaijani mini-football team set for semi-final at World Championship
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On May 30, Azerbaijani national mini-football team is scheduled to compete in the semi-final of the World Championship in Baku, Azernews reports.
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On May 30, Azerbaijani national mini-football team is scheduled to compete in the semi-final of the World Championship in Baku, Azernews reports.
China agree to start procedures for resuming seafood imports from Japan
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China has agreed to initiate procedures to resume imports of Japanese seafood, which were banned in August 2023 following Japan's controversial release of treated water from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, Azernews reports.
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China has agreed to initiate procedures to resume imports of Japanese seafood, which were banned in August 2023 following Japan's controversial release of treated water from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, Azernews reports.
Elon Musk announce date of sending "humanoid" to Mars
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing for a bold new step in interplanetary exploration — sending humanoid robots, known as Optimus, to Mars, Azernews reports.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing for a bold new step in interplanetary exploration — sending humanoid robots, known as Optimus, to Mars, Azernews reports.
Over next decade, England may face shortage of drinking water
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The UK could face a shortage of drinking water within the next decade if new reservoirs are not built, according to a stark warning from Emma Hardy, the newly appointed Minister for Water Resources, Azernews reports.
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The UK could face a shortage of drinking water within the next decade if new reservoirs are not built, according to a stark warning from Emma Hardy, the newly appointed Minister for Water Resources, Azernews reports.
Kairat Sarybay congratulates President Ilham Aliyev on occasion of Independence Day
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Kairat Sarybay, Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, has sent a congratulatory letter to President Ilham Aliyev.
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Kairat Sarybay, Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, has sent a congratulatory letter to President Ilham Aliyev.
Google Photos update with new features and capabilities of artificial intelligence
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Google is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Google Photos service with a host of exciting new features and enhancements. To mark the occasion, the company has introduced a revamped image editor and upgraded the app with advanced artificial intelligence capabilities for both Android and iOS devices. While some of these features were previously exclusive to Pixel phones, they are now being rolled out to all users, Azernews reports.
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Google is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Google Photos service with a host of exciting new features and enhancements. To mark the occasion, the company has introduced a revamped image editor and upgraded the app with advanced artificial intelligence capabilities for both Android and iOS devices. While some of these features were previously exclusive to Pixel phones, they are now being rolled out to all users, Azernews reports.
Winners of 7th English Language Olympiad awarded at ADA University
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The winners of the annual English Language Olympiad for Academic Purposes, organized by ADA University, have received their awards. The award ceremony took place on May 29 at ADA University, Azernews reports via the university.
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The winners of the annual English Language Olympiad for Academic Purposes, organized by ADA University, have received their awards. The award ceremony took place on May 29 at ADA University, Azernews reports via the university.
iPhone 16 is best-selling smartphone in world
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Apple’s iPhone 16 has claimed the title of the world’s best-selling smartphone for the first quarter of this year, marking a return to the top spot since 2022, Azernews reports.
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Apple’s iPhone 16 has claimed the title of the world’s best-selling smartphone for the first quarter of this year, marking a return to the top spot since 2022, Azernews reports.
Court hears graphic accounts from victims of missile strikes in Ganja and Barda
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The open court session continued on May 30 at the Baku Military Court in the criminal case against Armenian citizens Arayik Harutyunyan, Arkadi Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, Davit Ishkhanyan, David Babayan, Levon Mnatsakanyan, and others.
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The open court session continued on May 30 at the Baku Military Court in the criminal case against Armenian citizens Arayik Harutyunyan, Arkadi Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, Davit Ishkhanyan, David Babayan, Levon Mnatsakanyan, and others.
World Bank supports Azerbaijan’s climate transition with carbon market roadmap
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As climate change intensifies and global carbon emissions continue to rise, the urgency for coordinated international action has reached a critical point. While sustainable development remains a universal aspiration, it also poses challenges that transcend borders. Effectively addressing the climate crisis now depends not only on policy ambition but also on strategic alignment and global solidarity.
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As climate change intensifies and global carbon emissions continue to rise, the urgency for coordinated international action has reached a critical point. While sustainable development remains a universal aspiration, it also poses challenges that transcend borders. Effectively addressing the climate crisis now depends not only on policy ambition but also on strategic alignment and global solidarity.
QR codes with social rating are placed on houses in China
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In some regions of China, QR codes have reportedly been placed on residential buildings, allowing passersby to scan them and view the social credit scores of the people living there. This controversial practice is part of the broader social credit system, which tracks individuals' behavior and trustworthiness based on various metrics, including financial history, legal records, and even online activity, Azernews reports.
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In some regions of China, QR codes have reportedly been placed on residential buildings, allowing passersby to scan them and view the social credit scores of the people living there. This controversial practice is part of the broader social credit system, which tracks individuals' behavior and trustworthiness based on various metrics, including financial history, legal records, and even online activity, Azernews reports.
Great Return continues: 38 more families resettled in Lachin’s Beylik Village
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A new group of returnees has been resettled in Beylik village of the Lachin district. These families, previously displaced due to the occupation, had been living temporarily in dormitories, sanatoriums, and various administrative buildings across the country, Azernews reports.
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A new group of returnees has been resettled in Beylik village of the Lachin district. These families, previously displaced due to the occupation, had been living temporarily in dormitories, sanatoriums, and various administrative buildings across the country, Azernews reports.