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President Ilham Aliyev lays foundation of special operations center in Aghdara district [PHOTO] – AzerNews


President Ilham Aliyev lays foundation of special operations center in Aghdara district [PHOTO]  AzerNews

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Google to ease online shopping with AI


Google has unveiled the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard designed to simplify the integration of online shopping features into chatbot dialogue interfaces. The development involved collaboration with retail industry representatives, ensuring that the protocol addresses key seller needs and enhances the efficiency of digital sales channels, Azernews reports.

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President Ilham Aliyev: I am confident there will be no more war – Azerbaycan24


President Ilham Aliyev: I am confident there will be no more war  Azerbaycan24

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Economy Ministry Officials Meet with USTDA Regional Head to Discuss Middle Corridor Prospects


The deputies of Georgian Dream’s economy minister, Genadi Arveladze and Inga Pkhaladze, met with Carl Kress, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency’s (USTDA) Regional Director for the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Eurasia, and “discussed priorities for future cooperation,” with a focus on the development of the Middle Corridor, the Economy Ministry said on January 13.

“The meeting focused in particular on the Middle Corridor, the Georgian government’s ongoing and planned projects aimed at its development, and the possibility of technical assistance from the U.S. agency in this process,” the ministry press release said.

“It was emphasized at the meeting that the development of the Middle Corridor and the integration of Georgia’s transport infrastructure into international transit networks are among the government’s priorities,” the ministry stressed, adding that it also underlined the importance of advancing regional initiatives such as the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program, the Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia (TRACECA), and the Trans-European Transport Network.

The ministry said the Georgian side highlighted projects of “regional significance” that would strengthen Georgia’s role as a transport hub, including the Anaklia Deep Sea Port, the modernization of Georgian Railways, the completion of the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway, the full commissioning of the East-West Highway, and the construction of a new Tbilisi International Airport. The talks also touched upon the Black Sea submarine cable project, which would “connect Georgia to the European Union’s energy market,” the ministry added.

The Georgian press release said that USTDA “expressed interest in projects aimed at the further development of the Middle Corridor,” stressing the importance of “identifying and supporting needs that will help enhance the competitiveness of this transport corridor,” as well as the possibility of attracting American investments in this process.

The U.S. agency’s working visit also includes assessing transport corridor development opportunities in Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Georgian Ministry said.

The meeting was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Economy’s trade, energy, maritime transport, and railway agencies, as well as officials from USTDA and the U.S. Embassy in Georgia.

The meeting comes as Georgia actively promotes its role in the Middle Corridor, a multimodal transit route linking Europe and Asia while bypassing Russia, which has drawn increased attention since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and its subsequent international isolation.

Tbilisi has recently elevated the corridor to a central place in its economic and political discourse, presenting it as part of what the ruling Georgian Dream party describes as a “pragmatic” and “sovereign” foreign policy amid growing estrangement from Western partners.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s role as a regional transit hub faces new uncertainty following the proposed Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP), which would link Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave via southern Armenia, effectively bypassing Georgia, which might diminish its role in regional transit works.

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Economy Ministry Officials Meet with USTDA Regional Head to Discuss Middle Corridor Prospects


The deputies of Georgian Dream’s economy minister, Genadi Arveladze and Inga Pkhaladze, met with Carl Kress, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency’s (USTDA) Regional Director for the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Eurasia, and “discussed priorities for future cooperation,” with a focus on the development of the Middle Corridor, the Economy Ministry said on January 13.

“The meeting focused in particular on the Middle Corridor, the Georgian government’s ongoing and planned projects aimed at its development, and the possibility of technical assistance from the U.S. agency in this process,” the ministry press release said.

“It was emphasized at the meeting that the development of the Middle Corridor and the integration of Georgia’s transport infrastructure into international transit networks are among the government’s priorities,” the ministry stressed, adding that it also underlined the importance of advancing regional initiatives such as the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program, the Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia (TRACECA), and the Trans-European Transport Network.

The ministry said the Georgian side highlighted projects of “regional significance” that would strengthen Georgia’s role as a transport hub, including the Anaklia Deep Sea Port, the modernization of Georgian Railways, the completion of the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway, the full commissioning of the East-West Highway, and the construction of a new Tbilisi International Airport. The talks also touched upon the Black Sea submarine cable project, which would “connect Georgia to the European Union’s energy market,” the ministry added.

The Georgian press release said that USTDA “expressed interest in projects aimed at the further development of the Middle Corridor,” stressing the importance of “identifying and supporting needs that will help enhance the competitiveness of this transport corridor,” as well as the possibility of attracting American investments in this process.

The U.S. agency’s working visit also includes assessing transport corridor development opportunities in Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Georgian Ministry said.

The meeting was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Economy’s trade, energy, maritime transport, and railway agencies, as well as officials from USTDA and the U.S. Embassy in Georgia.

The meeting comes as Georgia actively promotes its role in the Middle Corridor, a multimodal transit route linking Europe and Asia while bypassing Russia, which has drawn increased attention since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and its subsequent international isolation.

Tbilisi has recently elevated the corridor to a central place in its economic and political discourse, presenting it as part of what the ruling Georgian Dream party describes as a “pragmatic” and “sovereign” foreign policy amid growing estrangement from Western partners.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s role as a regional transit hub faces new uncertainty following the proposed Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP), which would link Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave via southern Armenia, effectively bypassing Georgia, which might diminish its role in regional transit works.

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Economy Ministry Officials Meet with USTDA Regional Head to Discuss Middle Corridor Prospects


The deputies of Georgian Dream’s economy minister, Genadi Arveladze and Inga Pkhaladze, met with Carl Kress, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency’s (USTDA) Regional Director for the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Eurasia, and “discussed priorities for future cooperation,” with a focus on the development of the Middle Corridor, the Economy Ministry said on January 13.

“The meeting focused in particular on the Middle Corridor, the Georgian government’s ongoing and planned projects aimed at its development, and the possibility of technical assistance from the U.S. agency in this process,” the ministry press release said.

“It was emphasized at the meeting that the development of the Middle Corridor and the integration of Georgia’s transport infrastructure into international transit networks are among the government’s priorities,” the ministry stressed, adding that it also underlined the importance of advancing regional initiatives such as the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program, the Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia (TRACECA), and the Trans-European Transport Network.

The ministry said the Georgian side highlighted projects of “regional significance” that would strengthen Georgia’s role as a transport hub, including the Anaklia Deep Sea Port, the modernization of Georgian Railways, the completion of the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway, the full commissioning of the East-West Highway, and the construction of a new Tbilisi International Airport. The talks also touched upon the Black Sea submarine cable project, which would “connect Georgia to the European Union’s energy market,” the ministry added.

The Georgian press release said that USTDA “expressed interest in projects aimed at the further development of the Middle Corridor,” stressing the importance of “identifying and supporting needs that will help enhance the competitiveness of this transport corridor,” as well as the possibility of attracting American investments in this process.

The U.S. agency’s working visit also includes assessing transport corridor development opportunities in Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Georgian Ministry said.

The meeting was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Economy’s trade, energy, maritime transport, and railway agencies, as well as officials from USTDA and the U.S. Embassy in Georgia.

The meeting comes as Georgia actively promotes its role in the Middle Corridor, a multimodal transit route linking Europe and Asia while bypassing Russia, which has drawn increased attention since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and its subsequent international isolation.

Tbilisi has recently elevated the corridor to a central place in its economic and political discourse, presenting it as part of what the ruling Georgian Dream party describes as a “pragmatic” and “sovereign” foreign policy amid growing estrangement from Western partners.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s role as a regional transit hub faces new uncertainty following the proposed Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP), which would link Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave via southern Armenia, effectively bypassing Georgia, which might diminish its role in regional transit works.

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President Ilham Aliyev: I am confident there will be no more war


“The longing of many long years is now behind us; justice and righteousness have prevailed with victory. Azerbaijan has fully restored its territorial integrity and sovereignty,” said President Ilham Aliyev during his meeting with residents of the villages of Ashaghi Oratagh, Childiran, Heyvali, and Chapar in the Aghdara district.

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President Ilham Aliyev: I am confident there will be no more war


“The longing of many long years is now behind us; justice and righteousness have prevailed with victory. Azerbaijan has fully restored its territorial integrity and sovereignty,” said President Ilham Aliyev during his meeting with residents of the villages of Ashaghi Oratagh, Childiran, Heyvali, and Chapar in the Aghdara district.

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President Ilham Aliyev: I am confident there will be no more war


“The longing of many long years is now behind us; justice and righteousness have prevailed with victory. Azerbaijan has fully restored its territorial integrity and sovereignty,” said President Ilham Aliyev during his meeting with residents of the villages of Ashaghi Oratagh, Childiran, Heyvali, and Chapar in the Aghdara district.

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Lenovo tops as global PC shipments grew by 9.6% to 76.4 …


Technology company Lenovo leads with 19.3 million units as global PC shipments grew 9.6% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2025, reaching 76.4 million units. This is according to a report by the International Data Corporation (IDC). The report explained that Microsoft’s end of support for Windows 10 contributed to the surge in PC shipments.