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AP Headline News – May 06 2024 05:00 (EDT)


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NATO drills show it is preparing for potential conflict with Russia, Moscow says


Reuters:  NATO’s four-month long military exercises near Russia’s borders, known as Steadfast Defender, are proof the alliance is preparing for a potential conflict with Russia, a spokeswoman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.

The spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, dismissed accusations by NATO this week that Russia is engaged…


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Baku Metro transports over 20 million passengers in April


In April 2024, 20,510,190 passengers used the Baku metro, up 7.6% from the previous year, Report informs, citing Baku Metropolitan JSC.

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Belgium allocates funds to stimulate military industry


Belgium has allocated €8 billion to boost its defense industry and research into military technologies, Belgian Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder said at the EU-Ukraine military industry forum, Report informs via TASS.

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ADB official suggests that Azerbaijani companies use ‘green’ cement


Azerbaijani companies applying sustainable procurement practice could use ‘green’ cement, Jeff Taylor, ADB’s Deputy Director General and Chief Procurement Officer of Procurement, Portfolio and Financial Management Department, said in an interview with Rep

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Israel launches aerial attack on Hezbollah’s military facilities


The Israel Defense Forces launched an aerial attack on Hezbollah’s military facilities in northeastern Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces said, Report informs citing Newsru.co.il.

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Georgian Finance Minister urges “stronger regional synergy” as ADB annual meeting closes in Tbilisi



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Armenia legislature head on peace treaty: We have to make sure no one says ‘You told me something here’


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Maersk says Red Sea disruption will cut capacity by 15-20% in second quarter


COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The disruption to container shipping traffic in the Red Sea is increasing and is expected to reduce the industry’s capacity between the Far East and Europe by some 15%-20% in the second quarter, shipping group Maersk said on Monday.

Maersk and other shipping companies have diverted vessels around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope since December to avoid attacks by Iran-aligned Houthi militants in the Red Sea, with the longer voyage times pushing freight rates higher.

“The risk zone has expanded, and attacks are reaching further offshore,” Maersk said in an updated advisory to customers on Monday.

“This has forced our vessels to lengthen their journey further, resulting in additional time and costs to get your cargo to its destination for the time being,” it added.

The Danish company, viewed as a barometer of world trade, last week said that shipping disruptions caused by the Red Sea attacks were expected to last at least until the end of the year.

The effects included bottlenecks and so-called vessel bunching, where several ships arrive at port at the same time, as well as equipment and capacity shortages.

“We are doing what we can to boost reliability, including sailing faster and adding capacity,” Maersk said, adding that it had so far leased more than 125,000 additional containers.

“We have added capacity, where possible, in line with our customers’ needs,” the company said.