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Azerbaijan-Russia Diplomatic Rift Deepens After Deadly Police Raid


The deaths of two ethnic Azerbaijanis amid allegations of torture during a police raid last week in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg has quickly escalated into a diplomatic confrontation highlighting difficulties in Moscow’s relations with its former Soviet republics.

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Azerbaijan invests $15 B in reconstruction of liberated territories


The Azerbaijani government has so far invested $15 billion in reconstruction and development efforts across territories liberated from occupation.

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Baku to host D-8 Youth Forum in July as Azerbaijan deepens engagement with member states


The D-8 Youth Forum is set to be held in Baku in July 2025, following Azerbaijan’s growing involvement in the Organization for Economic Cooperation (D-8) since becoming its ninth member, Azernews reports.

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Yekaterinburg tragedy raises alarm over rights of Azerbaijanis in Russia


The deaths of Azerbaijani nationals Ziyaddin and Huseyn Safarov in Yekaterinburg during a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) operation have triggered significant public outcry and raised serious questions about procedural integrity, human rights, and cross-border diplomacy.

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Минздрав Азербайджана обнародовал данные судмедэкспертизы тел братьев Сафаровых



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Opinion: “The government refuses to acknowledge the political crisis in Georgia”


Political crisis in Georgia

The way Georgian Dream treats its opponents resembles not even the late Soviet era, but the repressions of 1937,” says Davit Darchiashvili, professor at Ilia State University in Tbilisi.

He believes the government refuses to acknowledge the political crisis in the country, which will not be resolved by eliminating the opposition – even if they are all imprisoned.

The government says: ‘This is who I am, take it or leave it!’ What we are witnessing now are classic repressions against dissent. The goal is to eliminate opponents while giving the repression a legal appearance. That’s the purpose behind all these restrictive laws,” says Davit Darchiashvili.



In his view, public discontent and protest sentiment in Georgia are clearly visible – something any responsible government should take into account:

This discontent won’t disappear and will continue to affect the government. The international situation is also highly volatile and dynamic – at some point, the government will realize it can no longer govern a country where it has caused such widespread dissatisfaction.”

Darchiashvili adds that the statements made by Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili are becoming increasingly “irrational,” further damaging Georgia’s international standing, especially given that the European Union has effectively refused to recognize the results of the 2024 parliamentary elections and has downgraded its relations with Georgia to a minimum.

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Azerbaijan slams Russia’s special rep. Shvydkoy’s remarks on cancelled cultural events as biased and unacceptable


Azerbaijan has strongly criticized recent remarks by Mikhail Shvydkoy, the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cultural Cooperation, regarding the cancellation of Russian cultural events in Azerbaijan, Azernews reports.

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Рисовая обида: Япония отказалась от крупы — Трамп отказался от сделки



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Fitch forecasts Azerbaijan’s budget deficit to reach ₼ 0.6B this year


The international rating agency Fitch predicts that Azerbaijan’s state budget deficit will amount to 0.6 billion manats in 2025, Azernews reports, citing Fitch’s latest report.

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Moment of strike and blast at a Russian defense industry factory: Several are killed, many injured