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Missiles crossing borders push Iran war closer to NATO

Missiles crossing borders push Iran war closer to NATO

The conflict between the United States and Iran is no longer confined to a limited theatre of confrontation. As American strikes against Iranian targets continue, the scope of escalation across the Middle East appears to be widening, raising concerns that the war’s effects could extend beyond the immediate battlefield and into neighbouring states, including members of NATO.

China’s westbound trade routes face uncertainty amid Iran crisis, expert warns [INTERVIEW]

China’s westbound trade routes face uncertainty amid Iran crisis, expert warns [INTERVIEW]

Turkiye faces a risk of energy shortages, as Iran supplies a significant portion of its natural gas, and further economic strain, with the Lira already struggling against high inflation. Armenia will face uncertainty, as regional instability could either exacerbate its security concerns or, conversely, create opportunities for a peace deal. For Georgia, the risks are being caught in the crossfire of a wider conflict, particularly with its energy infrastructure potentially vulnerable. However, Russia may find its traditional role as a security guarantor in the Caucasus challenged, as other powers take a more active role in the region. Azerbaijan faces significant security anxieties due to threats from Iran, especially given its close ties with Israel and the West, which should evoke understanding of its defensive posture.

SOCAR begins seabed survey at Goshadash field ahead of 3D seismic operations

SOCAR begins seabed survey at Goshadash field ahead of 3D seismic operations

Preparatory studies of the seabed have begun in the “Goshadash” field as part of preparations for upcoming 3D OBN (Ocean Bottom Node) seismic survey operations, AzerNEWS reports, citing the State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic.

Azerbaijan’s state budget revenues beat forecast in early 2026

Azerbaijan’s state budget revenues beat forecast in early 2026

Azerbaijan’s state budget execution maintained a positive trend in January–February 2026, with revenues exceeding forecasts and spending remaining largely on track, AzerNEWS reports, citing the Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan.

How Azerbaijan’s post-war leverage meets Armenia’s economic reality [ANALYSIS]

How Azerbaijan’s post-war leverage meets Armenia’s economic reality [ANALYSIS]

At a time when peace negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia are gaining momentum, recent signals of economic cooperation have drawn attention. Armenia’s economy minister announced that the two sides have already exchanged lists of goods that could be exported to one another. This development, though modest, reflects a new reality emerging after decades of hostility.

Group exhibition 'MUZA' opens at D'Art Gallery [PHOTOS]

Group exhibition 'MUZA' opens at D'Art Gallery [PHOTOS]

On March 6, 2026, the official opening ceremony of the art project "MUZA", dedicated to the image of a woman and her role as a creative beginning, was held at D'Art Gallery, AzerNEWS reports.

Curtains rise across country in honor of theatrical legacy

Curtains rise across country in honor of theatrical legacy

Azerbaijan National Theater Day is celebrated annually on March 10th and commemorates the founding of the professional national theater in 1873 with a student performance in Baku, marking the beginning of the country's theater traditions.

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