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Переговоры зашли в тупик



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Russia refuses to recognize its prisoners of war – Kremlin lies exposed



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Great Return continues: 38 more families resettled in Lachin’s Beylik Village


A new group of returnees has been resettled in Beylik village of the Lachin district. These families, previously displaced due to the occupation, had been living temporarily in dormitories, sanatoriums, and various administrative buildings across the country, Azernews reports.

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Оптоволоконные дроны на войне: шанс или тупик?



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Regions across Russia are gripped by large-scale anti-war protests: destruction of Putin regime



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Uzbekistan plans to produce and sell airplanes


Uzbek manufacturers have announced plans to begin production of a small-sized civilian aircraft designed for domestic flights across the republic. The initiative marks a significant step forward for the country’s aviation industry and aims to boost regional connectivity, Azernews reports.

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World Bank supports Azerbaijan’s climate transition with carbon market roadmap


As climate change intensifies and global carbon emissions continue to rise, the urgency for coordinated international action has reached a critical point. While sustainable development remains a universal aspiration, it also poses challenges that transcend borders. Effectively addressing the climate crisis now depends not only on policy ambition but also on strategic alignment and global solidarity.

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США не поедут в Стамбул на переговоры



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Revenge on battlefield: Ukraine systematically destroys Russian drone, weapons manufacturing plants



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QR codes with social rating are placed on houses in China


In some regions of China, QR codes have reportedly been placed on residential buildings, allowing passersby to scan them and view the social credit scores of the people living there. This controversial practice is part of the broader social credit system, which tracks individuals’ behavior and trustworthiness based on various metrics, including financial history, legal records, and even online activity, Azernews reports.