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America First, NATO Second? - Impact of U.S. policy on alliance unity

America First, NATO Second? - Impact of U.S. policy on alliance unity

Recent developments - including debates in Slovenia over NATO membership, U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric, and the crisis over Greenland - highlight structural weaknesses that raise fundamental questions about NATO’s future.

Gas transportation via BTE rises in early 2026 amid steady export growth

Gas transportation via BTE rises in early 2026 amid steady export growth

In January–March 2026, a total of 11.1 billion cubic meters of natural gas was transported through Azerbaijan’s main pipelines, marking a 3.35 percent increase compared to the same period last year, according to the State Statistics Committee, AzerNEWS reports.

Petroleum product output declines in Azerbaijan despite rise in fuel production

Petroleum product output declines in Azerbaijan despite rise in fuel production

In January–March 2026, the production of petroleum products in Azerbaijan amounted to 1 billion 283.7 million manats (approximately $754 million), marking a 2.9 percent decrease compared to the same period last year, according to the State Statistics Committee, AzerNEWS reports. Despite the overall decline, production of key fuels recorded growth. Motor gasoline output increased by...

Gold and Silver retreat on COMEX as investors weigh inflation risks

Gold and Silver retreat on COMEX as investors weigh inflation risks

Global commodity markets witnessed a downward correction in precious metals during the latest trading session, AzerNEWS reports. Both gold and silver prices retreated on the COMEX (Commodity Exchange) in New York, as investors weighed cooling geopolitical tensions against a strengthening U.S. dollar. On the COMEX, gold - the traditional safe-haven asset - experienced a notable decline. The price for a troy ounce of gold decreased by...

ICOM Vice President: Carpet Festival serves as global bridge for cultural heritage [INTERVIEW]

ICOM Vice President: Carpet Festival serves as global bridge for cultural heritage [INTERVIEW]

International Carpet Festival in Baku will soon begin as a large-scale international event, bringing together leading experts, designers, researchers, and industry representatives who will address key issues surrounding the future of carpet art.

Azerbaijan on digital frontline: Hidden risks of cyber conflict

Azerbaijan on digital frontline: Hidden risks of cyber conflict

In the 21st century, the nature of conflict is undergoing a profound transformation. Traditional warfare, once defined by physical battlefields and military force, is increasingly complemented - and in some cases replaced - by cyber operations.

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