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IDC: PC Sales Rose 8.1 Percent in 2025, 9.6 Percent in Q4 …


IDC says that PC makers sold 284.7 million units in 2025, a gain of 8 percent year-over-year (YOY). And the holiday quarter was particularly good, with unit sales rising 9.6 percent to 76.4 million.

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Почему инвесторы бегут в золото



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Azerbaijan adopts joint plan to strengthen military discipline in 2026 – Latest news from Azerbaijan


Azerbaijan adopts joint plan to strengthen military discipline in 2026  Latest news from Azerbaijan

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Gazprom says gas supplies to Georgia up 40.4% in 2025


Russian gas exports to Georgia

Russian gas exports to Georgia

In 2025, Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom increased natural gas supplies to Georgia by 40.4%.

This is significantly higher than the volumes delivered to Central Asian countries over the same period and has once again raised questions about the direction of Georgia’s energy dependence.

In a brief statement posted on Gazprom’s Telegram channel, the company said gas exports to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan rose by 22.2%, while growth in supplies to Georgia was almost twice as high. Gazprom did not disclose the exact volumes delivered but stressed that exports increased both in the Caucasus and in Central Asia.

In the same statement, the company noted that 2025 marked the first time China received more natural gas than Europe. Exports to China rose by 24.8% year on year, in another sign of a shift in the geography of Russia’s energy exports.

In recent years, Georgia’s imports of Russian gas have been gradually increasing, while the share of natural gas supplied from Azerbaijan, traditionally the country’s main energy provider, has been declining. In the first half of 2025, Georgia paid more for Russian gas than for gas imported from Azerbaijan.

Georgia’s economy ministry said gas purchased from Gazprom was not used to supply households and was consumed only in the commercial sector.

Official statistics underline the scale of the trend. In 2023, Georgia imported almost 600 million cubic metres of Russian gas, totalling 596 million cubic metres, compared with just 204 million cubic metres in 2020.

Russia and Georgia are linked by the North–South gas pipeline, which supplies natural gas to both Georgia and Armenia. In 2017, the terms of the agreement between Tbilisi and Gazprom were changed. Previously, Georgia received 10% of the gas transported to Armenia as a transit fee. Under the new deal, the country began a gradual shift to cash payments — a decision that sparked intense debate at the time and continues to do so amid concerns over Georgia’s energy security.


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Правозащитники сообщили о сотнях погибших при подавлении протестов в Иране



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Italy accounts for 38% of Azerbaijan’s gas exports, says Energy Minister


Italy imported 9.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan last year, accounting for 38 per cent of Azerbaijan’s total gas exports, Azerbaijan’s Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov said.

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Золото на фоне глобальной неопределённости



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Ukraine strikes deep into Russia, hitting key drone facility in Taganrog


While Moscow continues to carve out small territorial gains in Ukraine, Kyiv tries to demonstrate its striking power based on restricted and domestically produced resources.

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ARF to Participate in June Parliamentary Election as Part of Coalition – Hetq.am


ARF to Participate in June Parliamentary Election as Part of Coalition  Hetq.am

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Why Azerbaijan is seen as threat to Iran amid ongoing protests – JAMnews


Why Azerbaijan is seen as threat to Iran amid ongoing protests  JAMnews