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Azerbaijan-Slovenia trade turnover rises, driven by higher exports


Azerbaijan’s trade turnover with Slovenia has shown solid growth in the first nine months of 2025. This growth demonstrates the strengthening trade partnership between the two countries, supported by increasing interest from Azerbaijani exporters and Slovenian manufacturers. Exports from Azerbaijan to Slovenia amounted to…

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Вот это поворот! Захарова интересуется: почему до сих пор не арестован Пашинян?



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Сигнал США Китаю и России! На американских полигонах готовятся к испытаниям



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Визит руководителей посольств и международных организаций в Джебраильский и Зангиланский районы



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Bulgaria underscores Azerbaijan’s role in energy security


Bulgaria has emphasized Azerbaijan’s key role in diversifying natural gas supply sources and enhancing the energy security of Southeast Europe.

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США против России и Китая | Эрдоган предупредил Мерца | В Нью-Йорке объявлен режим ЧП



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Art Weekend presents exhibition ‘In Dew. The Morning That Never Was’


As part of the “Fly to Baku. Art Weekend. Sense the Future NOW” project, a solo exhibition by Azerbaijani artist Vusala Agharaziyeva, titled “In Dew. The Morning That Never Was” has opened at the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, Azernews reports.

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Russia strikes residential area and train depot in Sumy



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Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan put Middle Corridor into forward motion – Asia Times


Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan put Middle Corridor into forward motion  Asia Times

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World Bank highlights investment potential in Azerbaijan’s non-oil sectors


Despite a decline in oil revenues, macroeconomic buffers remain substantial. State Oil Fund (SOFAZ) reserves reached $65 billion—equivalent to 88% of GDP—while Central Bank reserves rose to $11.5 billion, sufficient to cover 5.6 months of imports. Looking ahead, the World Bank projects modest growth of 1.7% between 2025 and 2027, reflecting tighter fiscal policy and potential vulnerabilities linked to fluctuating energy prices.