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Ballots and narratives: Diaspora pressure mounts ahead of Armenia’s vote

Ballots and narratives: Diaspora pressure mounts ahead of Armenia’s vote

As elections approach in Armenia, Yerevan is meeting the moment not with its usual intensity of tension, but rather with an air of calm and quiet. Yet there is a saying: after every calm, a storm inevitably follows. This may well signal that, as the country edges closer to what could prove a decisive day, more serious developments lie ahead.

European gas prices surge amid Trump’s Hormuz blockade threat, boosting Azerbaijan’s export outlook

European gas prices surge amid Trump’s Hormuz blockade threat, boosting Azerbaijan’s export outlook

European natural gas prices have surged sharply amid rising geopolitical tensions, particularly following statements by US President Donald Trump regarding a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, AzerNEWS reports. At around 10:00 Baku time, gas futures at the Dutch TTF hub, Europe’s benchmark market, climbed by 7 percent to $570 per 1,000 cubic meters, reflecting growing concerns over supply disruptions. According to Bloomberg, prices accelerated after Washington signaled plans for a full-scale blockade of the key maritime chokepoint, through which a significant share of global energy supplies pass...

Azerbaijan’s non-oil sector expands, but GDP still edges lower

Azerbaijan’s non-oil sector expands, but GDP still edges lower

Azerbaijan’s gross domestic product (GDP) totaled 29.703 billion manats in the first quarter of 2026, according to official data, reflecting a slight contraction compared to the same period last year, AzerNEWS reports.

Volkswagen deliveries decline in Q1

Volkswagen deliveries decline in Q1

Volkswagen Group (VW) delivered 2.05 million vehicles worldwide in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, representing a 4% year-on-year decline, AzerNEWS reports, citing foreign media.

Moldova leaves CIS as Russian influence crumbles across former Soviet space

Moldova leaves CIS as Russian influence crumbles across former Soviet space

The "security architecture" that Russia has built over decades in the post-Soviet space is currently falling apart before our eyes. What was once a monolithic bloc of influence, cemented by shared history and Moscow-centric treaties, is fracturing into a complex mosaic of competing interests, shifting loyalties, and open defiance.

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