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Choking Iran or poisoning Gulf? True cost of targeting Kharg [ANALYSIS]

Choking Iran or poisoning Gulf? True cost of targeting Kharg [ANALYSIS]

The United States has already signalled its intention to deploy forces to Kharg Island, widely regarded as the backbone of Iran’s energy infrastructure. Kharg Island accounts for approximately 90 per cent of Iran’s crude oil exports, with a terminal capable of handling close to two million barrels per day. It is, in effect, the lifeline of Iran’s energy economy. By seizing this island, Washington appears to believe it can effectively choke Iran’s economic breathing space.

Azerbaijan’s pharmaceutical imports decline slightly in early 2026

Azerbaijan’s pharmaceutical imports decline slightly in early 2026

Azerbaijan imported pharmaceutical products worth $88 million in January–February 2026, reflecting a slight decrease of 2.9% compared to the same period last year, AzerNEWS reports. According to the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan, the country also exported pharmaceutical goods valued at $0.6 million during the reporting period, marking a...

Baku State University joins global 'Earth Hour' campaign [PHOTOS]

Baku State University joins global 'Earth Hour' campaign [PHOTOS]

Baku State University (BSU), led by its volunteer group "BSU Volunteers" and working together with the IDEA Public Union and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), has taken part in the global Earth Hour campaign, AzerNEWS reports.

Rasim Ahmed oglu Balayev

Rasim Ahmed oglu Balayev

The Azerbaijani cultural community has suffered a heavy loss. The prominent representative of national cinematic art, Chairman of the Union of Cinematographers of Azerbaijan, recipient of the President’s personal pension, State Prize laureate, and People’s Artist Rasim Ahmed oglu Balayev passed away on March 29, 2026, at the age of 78.

Fragile peace in South Caucasus faces its loudest opposition overseas [OPINION]

Fragile peace in South Caucasus faces its loudest opposition overseas [OPINION]

Armenian revanchism cultivated by diaspora groups has not disappeared with the guns falling silent. If anything, it has simply migrated, taking root far from the South Caucasus in shape of networks that continue to promote grievance, resentment and outdated narratives of separatism.

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