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Big claims in Davos: how realistic is Azerbaijan’s vision of connectivity power?

Big claims in Davos: how realistic is Azerbaijan’s vision of connectivity power?

At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Azerbaijan’s president Ilham Aliyev made a striking claim: “Azerbaijan is the only reliable, safe, and friendly destination country for Europe to have a connection with Central Asia.” It was a bold line for a nation that has long played at the crossroads of continents, but one that reflects deepening confidence in Baku’s role as a geoeconomic bridge between East and West.

Cooperation expands in Caucasus as conflict gives way to dialogue [OPINION]

Cooperation expands in Caucasus as conflict gives way to dialogue [OPINION]

The war that began between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the 1990s severely obstructed not only the socio-economic development of both states but also the progress of the wider region. It was not merely material resources that were destroyed; human lives and aspirations were shattered. As a result of the irredentist foreign policy pursued by the Armenian leadership of that time, nearly 30,000 people lost their lives, several times that number were left disabled, and more than one million people all their possesses they had, becoming refugees or internally displaced persons. They were forced to cling to life in tents, administrative buildings, and other facilities never intended for human habitation.

Humanitarian worker injured in landmine explosion in Ağdərə’s Qızıloba village

Humanitarian worker injured in landmine explosion in Ağdərə’s Qızıloba village

A landmine explosion occurred in the Qızıloba village area of Ağdərə district, recently liberated from occupation, resulting in injury to a humanitarian worker, Azernews reports, citing the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA).

UK driving exam fraud rises

UK driving exam fraud rises

According to recently published data, the number of fraud cases during practical and theoretical driving exams in England, Scotland, and Wales rose by nearly 50% last year, Azernews reports.

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