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Russia’s shadow fades, but Western narratives on Azerbaijan remain trapped in past

Russia’s shadow fades, but Western narratives on Azerbaijan remain trapped in past

The recent article in the Financial Times regarding the results of Armenia's recent elections rightly captures a shifting geopolitical reality: Russia’s global and regional influence is on a steep decline. The author aptly illustrates how Moscow’s reliance on brute physical force to reclaim its imperial nostalgia, rather than implementing internal reforms, has backfired spectacularly. It is a textbook case of the remedy proving far worse than the disease

Apollo injects another $1 billion into TANAP-linked structure tied to SOCAR

Apollo injects another $1 billion into TANAP-linked structure tied to SOCAR

American investment giant Apollo Global Management has revealed additional details regarding its strategic agreement with the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) related to the Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP), underlining rising international investor confidence in the Southern Gas Corridor, AzerNEWS reports.

Hazelnut exports from Azerbaijan approach $80 million in first four months of 2026

Hazelnut exports from Azerbaijan approach $80 million in first four months of 2026

Industry observers note that Azerbaijan continues strengthening its position as one of the region’s leading hazelnut producers and exporters, benefiting from growing international demand, rising export prices and increasing diversification of non-oil exports.

US may blame Europe for any World Cup Ebola outbreak

US may blame Europe for any World Cup Ebola outbreak

The United States administration could blame Europe for any outbreak of Ebola during the World Cup due to the old continent's limited travel restrictions, Axios reported on Tuesday, citing a State Department official, AzerNEWS reports.

First Karabakh Voice Congress brings together experts in vocal science [PHOTOS]

First Karabakh Voice Congress brings together experts in vocal science [PHOTOS]

With the support of the Ministry of Science and Education, the 1st Karabakh Voice Congress has been held at the Faculty of Arts of Karabakh University, AzerNEWS reports. The congress was organized jointly with several scientific organizations, including the Azerbaijan Society of Otorhinolaryngology, the Azerbaijan Society of Phoniatrics and Speech Therapists, the European Union of Phoniatrics, as well as the Turkish Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, the Society of Voice, Speech and Swallowing Disorders, the Professional Voice Society, and the Laryngology Society. The aim of the event was to discuss various aspects of professional voice production with local and international experts (doctors and artists), to scientifically explore the features of Azerbaijani music, mugham, and national vocal styles, and to establish a common platform for future research. Opening the event, Dean of the Faculty of Arts Turkar Gasimzade provided information about the faculty's activities to the participants. Afterwards, Professor Haldun Oguz, President of the European Union of Phoniatrics, stressed the importance of the scientific event and expressed his satisfaction, on behalf of all colleagues, at being at Karabakh University. The main topic of this year's first congress was dedicated to various aspects of professional voice, lifelong healthy vocal performance, and research opportunities in voice science. The event continued with a concert featuring performances by the Faculty of Arts of Karabakh University and artists from Turkiye. The congress brought together faculty members and students of Karabakh University, and 35 phoniatrists, speech therapists, and artists from scientific centers in Turkiye, the United States, and Azerbaijan participated in the scientific program.

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