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France’s turn to private armies risks tearing Western alliance apart

France’s turn to private armies risks tearing Western alliance apart

In recent months, amid growing fractures within the European Union and against the backdrop of the Ukraine-Russia war, a range of new interpretations has emerged regarding NATO and the Western camp. France’s increasing drive towards militarisation and the legalisation of private military structures now openly signals Paris’s intention to challenge cohesion within the Western alliance, including NATO, an organisation that is over seventy years old.

First commercial gasoline shipment from Azerbaijan reaches Armenia via rail

First commercial gasoline shipment from Azerbaijan reaches Armenia via rail

A total of 22 railcars carrying 1,300 tons of A95-grade gasoline entered Armenian territory via the Azerbaijan–Georgia–Armenia railway, Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan announced on his official Facebook page, Azernews reports.

Harutyunyan acknowledges war crimes revealed in court proceedings

Harutyunyan acknowledges war crimes revealed in court proceedings

“War crimes were presented here. To be honest, I got to know most of them here,” the accused Arayik Harutyunyan said during his closing statement at the Baku Military Court, where the trial of criminal cases against citizens of the Republic of Armenia is ongoing, Azernews reports.

Legendary Mercedes-Benz designer retires

Legendary Mercedes-Benz designer retires

Mercedes-Benz chief designer Gorden Wagener will step down in January, concluding a remarkable 28-year career during which he transformed both the design of the automaker’s production models and its internal design culture, Azernews reports.

Energy security meets climate goals in Baku-Abu Dhabi strategic partnership [ANALYSIS]

Energy security meets climate goals in Baku-Abu Dhabi strategic partnership [ANALYSIS]

The Garadagh Solar Power Plant, developed in cooperation with the UAE’s Masdar, marked an important milestone as Azerbaijan’s first large-scale solar project built with foreign investment. This was followed by the launch of even more ambitious projects, including the Bilasuvar and Neftchala solar power plants and the Absheron-Garadagh wind power plant. With a total planned capacity of 1,000 megawatts, these projects reflect Azerbaijan’s commitment to green energy and the UAE’s growing role as a global renewable energy investor...

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