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Russian media targets Azerbaijan as South Caucasus edges towards peace

Russian media targets Azerbaijan as South Caucasus edges towards peace

At a time when the South Caucasus stands on the threshold of a fateful, historic milestone, certain Russian media resources and commissioned channels have launched a coordinated assault against Azerbaijan. The so-called anxieties being brought forward under the guise of "Armenian cultural heritage" in Karabakh neither serve culture nor represent a natural process. This is merely the next mechanism of pressure, instantly deployed by the Russian propaganda machine whenever a geopolitical turning point emerges in the region. The script is old, and the objective is clear.

Azercell joins “Baku Flames” as Technology And Innovation Partner [PHOTOS]

Azercell joins “Baku Flames” as Technology And Innovation Partner [PHOTOS]

The “Baku Flames” International Festival of Creativity and Effectiveness has officially commenced with the support of Azercell. For the second consecutive year, Azercell is participating in the festival as its Technology and Innovation Partner.

South Caucasus peace push gains speed as regional barriers begin to fall [COMMENTARY]

South Caucasus peace push gains speed as regional barriers begin to fall [COMMENTARY]

The South Caucasus region is currently undergoing one of the most fateful and complex periods of transformation in its modern history. Decades of entrenched tension, military confrontation, and deep-seated mistrust are finally beginning to give way to a sense of cautious optimism and tangible prospects for peace. More specifically, the prospect of a definitive peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia has never appeared as attainable as it does today. When examining the milestones achieved over the past few years, it becomes evident that many developments, once dismissed as mere utopian dreams, have now crystallized into daily realities.

UN agencies warn Somalia at risk of renewed famine as hunger crisis deepens

UN agencies warn Somalia at risk of renewed famine as hunger crisis deepens

UN agencies warned Friday that Somalia is facing a rapidly worsening hunger crisis that could push parts of the country toward famine without urgent humanitarian action and increased international funding, AzerNEWS reports, citing Anadolu Agency.

WUF13 Festival promotes dialogue on future of urban living in Baku [PHOTOS]

WUF13 Festival promotes dialogue on future of urban living in Baku [PHOTOS]

The festival, organized to inform the Azerbaijani public about the Thirteenth Session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13), has concluded with a large-scale evening program at Clock Tower Square on Baku’s Seaside Boulevard, drawing together visitors, AzerNEWS reports.

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