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Middle East crisis and Azerbaijan: What’s next for oil prices?


The Israel-Hamas conflict has revived concerns about a sharp rise in oil prices. While the war has not escalated into a full-scale regional conflict, oil prices have surged by nearly 10%, reaching $78 per barrel. Analysts are also keeping a close eye on Iran’s activity, with some attributing the price surge to the country’s involvement.

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Deputy Economy Minister: Georgia’s exports have reached “record” $4.8bln – Agenda.ge


Deputy Economy Minister: Georgia’s exports have reached “record” $4.8bln  Agenda.ge

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Azerrail wins Beach Volley European Cup 2024


Azerrail men’s and women’s have returned home after winning Beach Volley European Cup 2024 held in Montpellier, France, Azernews reports.

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Gas transportation via Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipeline up by over 2%


In January-September 2024, 29.57 billion cubic meters of gas were transported through Azerbaijan’s main gas pipelines, 0.5% more year-on-year


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Peskov: Russia, Unlike West, Does Not Interfere in Georgia’s Elections


The Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov accused the West of trying to influence the course of the Georgian election campaign while asserting that Russia does not and will not interfere in Georgia’s internal affairs.

“As for the elections, it is none of our business. We see blatant attempts by Western countries to put pressure on the current Georgian authorities and to exert direct, undisguised influence on the course of the election campaign,” Peskov said, adding, “We do not and will not interfere in Georgia’s internal affairs in any way.”

The report by Russian state-controlled media TASS does not mention whether Peskov cited an example of the West trying to interfere in Georgia’s elections.

Meanwhile, he praised the current relations between Georgia and Russia, saying that despite the existing “complications” in these relations, the development of humanitarian and people-to-people ties is not hindered.

Peskov’s statement is in line with the statements of Georgia’s ruling party authorities, who constantly blame the West and Western leaders, including from the U.S. and the EU, for being engaged in trying to influence the country’s election campaign, and acting what they see as a “lifeline” for the opposition and its agenda. Conspicuously, GD leaders do not mention Russia when complaining about foreign interference, but explicitly point to the West.

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Azerbaijani deputy PM meets with Iran’s minister of roads and urban development


Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev met with Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development Farzaneh Sadegh in Tehran, Report informs via IRNA.


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UK ditches talks with Georgia over ‘anti-Western’ tilt – POLITICO Europe


UK ditches talks with Georgia over ‘anti-Western’ tilt  POLITICO Europe

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UK ditches talks with Georgia over ‘anti-Western’ tilt – POLITICO Europe


UK ditches talks with Georgia over ‘anti-Western’ tilt  POLITICO Europe

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UK ditches talks with Georgia over ‘anti-Western’ tilt – POLITICO Europe


UK ditches talks with Georgia over ‘anti-Western’ tilt  POLITICO Europe

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To the participants of the 4th Azerbaijan International “Restoration, Reconstruction, and Development of Karabakh” exhibition – “Rebuild Karabakh”, held as part of the “Caspian Construction Week”


Dear participants of the exhibition!
Dear ladies and gentlemen!
I welcome you to the opening of the …