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Moscow’s evasive answers leave AZAL crash investigation grounded in doubt

Moscow’s evasive answers leave AZAL crash investigation grounded in doubt

There are moments when documents speak louder than statements, and moments when they speak instead of them. The recently surfaced letter attributed to Russia’s Investigative Committee regarding the crash of an AZAL aircraft belongs firmly to the second category. Its tone is restrained, almost clinical. Clouds, failed landing attempts, and an unfortunate impact with the ground. A tragedy without an author. A case without responsibility.

Azeri Light prices show mixed performance across key export routes

Azeri Light prices show mixed performance across key export routes

The price of Azerbaijan’s Azeri Light crude oil at Italy’s Augusta port on a CIF basis fell by $0.07, or 0.1%, compared to the previous figure, settling at $65.73 per barrel, Azernews reports.

Non-oil exports to Ukraine surge exponentially

Non-oil exports to Ukraine surge exponentially

The growth in non-oil exports to Ukraine highlights Azerbaijan’s ongoing efforts to diversify its export markets and strengthen trade ties in the region, particularly in sectors beyond oil and gas.

Capitol Hill’s selective morality: How Congress uses Section 907 as political leverage

Capitol Hill’s selective morality: How Congress uses Section 907 as political leverage

History does not always take the side of those who are right, nor does it consistently stand with the oppressed. At times, the victim is recast as the villain, while the aggressor cloaks itself in the language of grievance. This distortion is especially pronounced in regions where the geopolitical ambitions of great powers collide, and where conflicts are endlessly reshaped to suit shifting strategic narratives. The South Caucasus is one such arena, and the case of Azerbaijan, more precisely, the injustice it endured in the context of the Garabagh conflict, offers a stark illustration.

Babayan breaks silence as Garabagh Armenians’ fate becomes political weapon

Babayan breaks silence as Garabagh Armenians’ fate becomes political weapon

Samvel Babayan, once the “commander” of the so-called Artsakh Defense Army and ex-“secretary” of the self-proclaimed Artsakh National Security Council, has returned to the spotlight with a blunt and uncompromising critique of the Armenian authorities. His timing, right before the June parliamentary elections, raises eyebrows, but his words strike at the unresolved legacy of Garabagh and the failures of Armenian leadership.

IKEA to close 7 blue-box furniture stores in China

IKEA to close 7 blue-box furniture stores in China

IKEA announced on Wednesday that, following a comprehensive review of its customer touchpoints in China, it will close seven of its large-format “blue-box” stores, effective February 2, 2026, Azernews reports, citing foreign media.

When protest turns provocation: Dangerous politics behind anti SOCAR actions [OPINION]

When protest turns provocation: Dangerous politics behind anti SOCAR actions [OPINION]

In recent times, the Gaza issue has been turned into a tool of profit for certain opportunistic groups operating behind a façade of religious virtue in different parts of the world. Actions taken under the pretext of condemning states, boycotting companies, or even provoking diplomatic tensions are often carried out with calculated intent, yet regrettably escape wider public scrutiny.

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