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В Лачине открылась двухдневная программа в честь года культурной столицы



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UK net migration drops 70% to lowest level since pandemic


Net migration to the United Kingdom fell sharply to 204,000 in the period from July 2024 to June 2025, marking a 70% decline from the 649,000 recorded in the same period a year earlier and an almost 80% drop compared to the 2023 peak, Azernews reports.

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Swiss economy contracts 0.5% in Q3 as pharma and manufacturing weigh on growth


Switzerland’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) fell by 0.5% in the third quarter compared to the previous three-month period, Azernews reports, citing the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

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Лейла Акперова о работе, семье и человеческих ценностях



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Сильная Россия – угроза. Запад посадил Россию на крючок!



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Death toll from floods and mudslides in Sri Lanka rises, with many still missing



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New markets expand as Azerbaijan rethinks tourism strategy


Azerbaijan’s tourism sector is at a pivotal moment. Official statistics show a small decline in arrivals, yet deeper analysis highlights both the sector’s potential and the areas where targeted improvements could enhance the visitor experience and overall competitiveness.

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Работа аэропорта Вильнюса была парализована из за появления метеозондов



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Opposition leader detained in Azerbaijan’s continuing crackdown on dissent – The Middletown Press


Opposition leader detained in Azerbaijan’s continuing crackdown on dissent  The Middletown Press