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Azerbaijan’s trade surplus surges to $6.3 billion, easing currency pressure

Azerbaijan’s trade surplus surges to $6.3 billion, easing currency pressure

The structural shift in Azerbaijan’s foreign trade during the first four months of this year offers more than just encouraging macroeconomic data; it provides a profound sense of relief for the country’s monetary stability. For the past three years, a concerning narrative had been quietly building among economic analysts and the public alike.

Decisions adopted at first official meeting of Global South Youth Platform

Decisions adopted at first official meeting of Global South Youth Platform

Important decisions regarding the activities, future priorities, and opportunities for international cooperation of the Global South Youth Platform were adopted during the platform’s first official meeting, held within the framework of the international conference titled “Global South Youth Platform: The Role of Youth in Urban Development During the Decolonisation Process”, organised by the Baku Initiative Group.

Moody’s and Fitch ratings mark major milestone for Azerbaijan’s energy sector

Moody’s and Fitch ratings mark major milestone for Azerbaijan’s energy sector

The significance of the Baseline Credit Assessment being among the highest in the CIS region cannot be overstated because it reflects the internal strength of the company’s asset base. While many state-backed entities in emerging markets are viewed as extensions of their national treasuries, the Southern Gas Corridor has demonstrated that its project architecture, spanning from the depths of the Caspian Sea to the heart of Europe, is economically sound even on a standalone basis.

Ismail Serageldin: Cultural heritage must remain part of living urban life

Ismail Serageldin: Cultural heritage must remain part of living urban life

Ismail Serageldin, founding director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), the new Library of Alexandria, co-chair of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, said that historic cities should not be treated as frozen monuments, but as living urban environments where economic and social life continues to evolve, AzerNEWS reports.

Civil societies play key role in shaping inclusive urban policies at WUF13, says NGO Forum Chief

Civil societies play key role in shaping inclusive urban policies at WUF13, says NGO Forum Chief

Speaking to AzerNEWS on the sidelines of the 13th session of the United Nations World Urban Forum (WUF13) in Baku, Ramil Isganderli, Executive Director of the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum, highlighted the growing role of NGOs and civil society organizations in urban governance, sustainable development, and decision-making processes.

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