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Factors leading to development of tourism in Azerbaijan


Until problems such as global warming and climate change appeared, the world economy saw its entire development perspective as fundamentally dependent on oil. Many countries were already moving towards industrialization, and places for recreation such as tourism were shrinking.

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Conspiracy of Julius Civilis to remain in National Museum of Sweden for next 7.5 years


The unique painting The Conspiracy of Julius Civilis will remain in the National Museum of Sweden for the next 7.5 years thanks to an anonymous donation, Azernews reports, citing foreign media outlets.

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Factors leading to development of tourism in Azerbaijan [ANALYSIS] – AzerNews.Az


Factors leading to development of tourism in Azerbaijan [ANALYSIS]  AzerNews.Az

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United States sees ‘real opportunity’ for Armenia and Azerbaijan to make peace – ARMENPRESS


United States sees ‘real opportunity’ for Armenia and Azerbaijan to make peace  ARMENPRESS

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Coosa Country Club’s Historic Course Reopens Following $5.5M … – Northwest Georgia News


Coosa Country Club’s Historic Course Reopens Following $5.5M …  Northwest Georgia News

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Russia to terminate nuclear weapons reduction treaty with Japan


The Russian Foreign Ministry notified Japan of the termination of the bilateral agreement on cooperation in the nuclear arms reduction, Report informs, citing the Russian ministry.

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Exporting electricity from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan discussed in Ashgabat


Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan discussed expanding cooperation, potential joint projects and strengthening energy partnerships, Report informs, citing the Azerbaijani Economy Ministry.

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@robananyan: I came across these two images generated by artificial intelligence on the internet almost simultaneously. I presume they were created by #Armenian and #Azerbaijani nationalists. In the first picture, a massive crowd of Azerbaijanis is seen entering “Zangezur” (the Syunik region… https://t.co/pREcVUiG55


I came across these two images generated by artificial intelligence on the internet almost simultaneously. I presume they were created by #Armenian and #Azerbaijani nationalists. In the first picture, a massive crowd of Azerbaijanis is seen entering “Zangezur” (the Syunik region… pic.twitter.com/pREcVUiG55

— Robert Ananyan (@robananyan) November 29, 2023


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Biden Labor nominee stalls in Senate after Manchin, Menendez vote … – WNCT


Biden Labor nominee stalls in Senate after Manchin, Menendez vote …  WNCT

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Pope Takes Vatican Privileges From Conservative US Cardinal


Pope Francis has stripped conservative American Cardinal Raymond Burke of some of his Vatican privileges, including a large, subsidized apartment and his salary, a senior Vatican official said on Tuesday.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, participated in a regular Vatican meeting when the pope made the announcement to senior aides last week.

He quoted the pope as saying that Burke, one of his fiercest critics, was “working against the church and against the papacy” and that he had sown “disunity” in the church.

Burke has had no senior Vatican job for years. He is a consultant to one of its tribunals, as are numerous cardinals who live outside Rome, and spends most of his time in his native state of Wisconsin.

The official who was at the meeting denied media reports that Francis had called the 75-year-old Burke “an enemy.”

Burke is a hero to traditionalists in the church, particularly in the United States, where he is often a guest on conservative Catholic media outlets that have made criticism of the pope a mainstay of their operations.

The move by Francis was his second involving a conservative American prelate this month.

On November 11, the pope dismissed Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, a conservative critic, after Strickland refused to step down following a Vatican investigation.

While conservatives are a minority in the church, they have significant clout in advanced countries such as the United States, in part because of their link to conservative politics.

Burke has been opposing the pope’s reforms almost from the start.

In 2014, a year after Francis was chosen, the pope removed Burke as head of a Vatican tribunal and moved him to a largely ceremonial post several days after Burke said the church under Francis was “like a ship without a rudder.”

Most recently, in October, Burke was one of five cardinals who openly challenged a global monthlong Vatican meeting, known as a synod.

Before the meeting began, Burke was the star guest of a gathering of conservatives in a theater just a few blocks from the Vatican.

There, he called for a defense against the “the poison of confusion, error and division” in the church.

A person close to Burke said the cardinal had not yet been officially informed of the pope’s decision, which was first reported by the conservative Italian outlet, La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana.