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Azerbaijani armed forces open fire toward Khnatsakh settlement, no casualties reported


On March 31, at approximately 12:50 a.m., units of the Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire on the Khnatsakh settlement in the Syunik Province, causing damage to a residential house.

No casualties were reported.

The Armenian Defense Ministry also dismissed Azerbaijan’s claims that, on March 30, from 10:30 p.m. to March 31, at 4:35 a.m., units of the Armenian Armed Forces had opened fire on Azerbaijani positions in the eastern and southeastern sectors of the border.

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Iran’s non-oil product exports via its Isfahan Province decrease



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Iran readied missiles for potential response amid US threats


TEHRAN, Mar. 31 (MNA) – Iran’s armed forces have readied missiles with the capability to strike US-related positions, amid ongoing threats of military action from President Donald Trump, a news outlet has learned.

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Helium One Global Ltd Announces Southern Rukwa Mining Licence – Formal Acceptance – ACCESS Newswire


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Germany president arrives in Armenia



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Trump says Zelenskyy wants to back out of rare earth deal


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Rainless weather expected in Baku


Rainless and cloudy weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula on March 31, Azernews reports citing National Hydro-Meteorological Service.

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Rainless weather expected in Baku



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NATO launches large-scale ‘Ramstein Flag 2025’ air force exercises with 90 aircraft



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New discoveries shed light on March Genocide coacted by Armenians with Bolsheviks


Driven by the vision of creating “Greater Armenia,” Armenians carried out mass killings of Azerbaijanis between 1905 and 1907. These massacres began in Baku and spread throughout Azerbaijan, including in what is now Armenia, leading to the destruction of hundreds of settlements and the brutal deaths of thousands of Azerbaijanis.