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Tuesday February 10 2026
Why Brussels is scrutinising every cubic metre of Azerbaijani gas?

Why Brussels is scrutinising every cubic metre of Azerbaijani gas?

Europe’s attempt to rid itself of Russian gas has entered a more forensic phase. Having spent the past three years scrambling for alternative supplies, the European Commission is now turning its attention to what it buys, how it is labelled, and whether molecules arriving at the EU’s borders are really what exporters claim them to be. The latest target of this scrutiny is not Moscow directly, but the infrastructure through which gas reaches Europe from Türkiye, including volumes supplied by Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan achieves historic milestone with first int'l carbon credits for hydropower

Azerbaijan achieves historic milestone with first int'l carbon credits for hydropower

A historic milestone has been achieved in Azerbaijan’s energy sector. The Hydro-3 project, covering the “Mirik” and “Qaraqışlaq” small hydropower plants in Lachin district, developed through a partnership between SOCAR Trading and AzərEnerji JSC, has successfully entered the international carbon market.

JD Vance visits Armenia as separatist narratives re-emerge in court and on streets [COMMENTARY]

JD Vance visits Armenia as separatist narratives re-emerge in court and on streets [COMMENTARY]

The recent Armenian court ruling related to Samvel Shahramanyan, the last representative of the now-defunct Armenian separatist administration in Karabakh, has triggered sharp debate, not so much for its legal substance, but for how it is being politically interpreted and publicly weaponized. While formally a domestic court matter, the decision has been framed by some actors as reopening questions that, in reality, have already been settled on the ground and in international law.

Defense concludes in Ruben Vardanyan trial, final verdict pending

Defense concludes in Ruben Vardanyan trial, final verdict pending

The defense has concluded its statements in the ongoing trial of Armenian citizen Ruben Vardanyan, who faces multiple charges under the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan, including crimes against peace and humanity, war crimes, terrorism, and financing terrorism.

Turkiye’s Foreign Minister comments on Iran tensions, warns against escalation

Turkiye’s Foreign Minister comments on Iran tensions, warns against escalation

Azernews reports that Fidan stated airstrikes against Iran would not lead to the collapse of its regime. “I do not want to speculate about certain scenarios in Iran, but the regime will not change because of airstrikes or anything similar. That is an illusion,” he emphasized.

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