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Missiles over Türkiye, talks in Islamabad: Is this Washington's last exit?

Missiles over Türkiye, talks in Islamabad: Is this Washington's last exit?

As Iranian missiles strike Türkiye for the fourth time and a new regional security order stirs quietly in Riyadh, Pakistan is threading an almost impossible needle, holding Washington's hand while standing beside Tehran's neighbour. The next 72 hours may determine whether diplomacy survives the war.

Azerbaijan route emerges as Georgia moves to replace Russian oil

Azerbaijan route emerges as Georgia moves to replace Russian oil

Georgia’s first full-scale oil refinery, Black Sea Petroleum (BSP), has announced plans to fully replace Russian crude with alternative sources, as it seeks to expand exports and align with European market requirements, AzerNEWS reports.

Azerbaijan’s construction investment drops 12.5% despite overall surge in capital spending

Azerbaijan’s construction investment drops 12.5% despite overall surge in capital spending

In January-February 2026, investments directed toward fixed capital in Azerbaijan’s construction sector totaled 386 million manats, AzerNEWS reports, citing the State Statistics Committee. This marks a 12.5% decline compared to the same period in 2025. The construction sector accounted for...

South Caucasus and regional risks of Middle East escalation

South Caucasus and regional risks of Middle East escalation

The intensifying confrontation between Iran, Israel and the United States is no longer confined to the Middle East. Its shockwaves are being felt across the South Caucasus, a region that has quietly assumed the role of a strategic buffer between competing power centres. Because for countries such as Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia, the risks are no longer theoretical. They are rather structural, immediate and increasingly difficult to hedge.

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