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Record trade surplus gives Azerbaijan greater firepower to defend manat

Record trade surplus gives Azerbaijan greater firepower to defend manat

The global economy of the mid-2020s has been marked by persistent volatility, geopolitical fragmentation, and shifting trade corridors. Yet, against this turbulent backdrop, Azerbaijan’s macroeconomic indicators for the first half of 2026 paint a picture of remarkable domestic stability.

Ankara offers one-year deal to safeguard Iraqi oil exports

Ankara offers one-year deal to safeguard Iraqi oil exports

Türkiye is working with Iraq on a comprehensive agreement to replace the existing Iraq-Türkiye Crude Oil Pipeline Agreement, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said, adding that Ankara has proposed a one-year interim arrangement to ensure uninterrupted oil flows while negotiations continue.

Gold eases while silver posts modest gains

Gold eases while silver posts modest gains

Gold is on track to end the week lower as growing concerns that escalating tensions between the United States and Iran could fuel inflation and force the U.S. Federal Reserve to maintain its tight monetary policy weigh on investor sentiment.

PayPal plans to acquire a payment system

PayPal plans to acquire a payment system

American payment company Stripe and private equity firm Advent International are reportedly considering a joint acquisition of PayPal in a deal valued at more than $53 billion. If completed, the merger would create the world's largest digital payments operator, with an annual payment volume of approximately $1.9 trillion, AzerNEWS reports.

Shusha Global Media Forum returns this time in its most consequential form yet

Shusha Global Media Forum returns this time in its most consequential form yet

On July 13–14, Shusha will host the fourth edition of its Global Media Forum under the theme "The Mission of Media in Promoting Peace: Restoring Truth and Rebuilding Trust." Nearly 160 media representatives, experts, and officials from 54 countries are expected, including delegates from some 30 international news agencies and more than 60 leading media organisations, making it one of the most internationally diverse gatherings the South Caucasus media calendar has seen this year.

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