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ADB considers $50 mln regional loan as Azerbaijan leads border modernization project


The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is considering a loan for a regional initiative titled “modernization of border crossings for integration, logistics and development,” with Azerbaijan emerging as one of the project’s main participants and leaders in advancing transit and border infrastructure. Azernews reports, citing ADB, that the project brings together Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, aiming to improve cross-border connectivity and logistics efficiency across a wide regional network.
Within the framework of the initiative, Azerbaijan’s experience in digitizing customs procedures, modernizing border crossing points and developing international transport corridors is being viewed as a model for other participating countries. The country’s role reflects its growing importance as a transit hub linking east–west and north–south transport routes.
The total cost of the project is estimated at…

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Gideon Sa’ar meets Azerbaijan head on energy, AI, agri-tech – jpost.com


Gideon Sa’ar meets Azerbaijan head on energy, AI, agri-tech  jpost.com

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Earthquake strikes Gansu province as China’s seismic risk remains high


A mild earthquake shook northwest China on Sunday, according to the country’s Seismological Center. The quake, measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale, struck Gansu Province, a region known for its rugged terrain and sparse population. Its epicenter was located in Tebu County, with the seismic activity originating roughly 10 kilometers beneath the surface.

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‘Yüksəliş’ contest introduces fresh initiatives


The initiatives designed to foster the personal and intellectual growth of the winners of the “Yüksəliş” contest will be broadened in early 2026, Azernews reports, citing the Contest’s Working Group.

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Florida Solar Incentives, Tax Credits, and Rebates (2026 Data)


Florida solar incentives, rebates, and tax credits can save homeowners thousands of dollars on solar panels. Find out how to qualify, apply, and calculate your savings.

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Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Israel Start Talks in Baku – caspianpost.com


Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Israel Start Talks in Baku  caspianpost.com

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Москва — Баку: востребованный специалист в мире пластической хирургии



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Iranian authorities unveil Tehran mural vowing to respond if US attempts to strike



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Ex-UNM MP Givi Targamadze Released After Seven Months in Prison


Former United National Movement lawmaker Givi Targamadze was released from Rustavi prison on January 26 after completing a seven-month sentence for defying the so-called Tsulukiani Commission.

“This is the price, the price of fighting for freedom, and it is difficult,” Targamadze told reporters after his release. “It is not easy, and in some cases it is even tragic […] It is very important that people do not give up on paying this price and do not stop because of it, because if you stop now, the price will immediately rise and reach the level we see in Iran and Ukraine. Unfortunately, this is a price that must be paid.”

Targamadze was arrested on June 27 after being found guilty of failing to comply with a request from the Georgian Dream parliament’s temporary investigative commission to appear at a hearing. Eight people, including six active opposition politicians, were sentenced to months in prison in the case. All refused to appear before the commission of the disputed parliament, which they do not recognize as legitimate.

Targamadze is the third to be released among those serving full sentences in the series of commission-related jailings. Zurab Japaridze, leader of the Girchi–More Freedom party, was freed on December 19 after serving seven months, followed by Giorgi Vashadze, leader of Strategy Aghmashenebeli, who was released on January 23.

Lelo leaders Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze were released in early September after receiving pardons from Georgian Dream-backed President Mikheil Kavelashvili, following the ruling party’s decision to take part in the October 4 municipal elections.

Three others remain in prison for failing to appear before the commission: Ahali party leaders Nika Melia and Nika Gvaramia, and former Defense Minister Irakli Okruashvili.

Initially tasked with probing alleged misconduct by the former ruling United National Movement, the Georgian Dream commission, headed by GD veteran member Tea Tsulukiani, expanded its scope to target all major opposition party leaders. The commission concluded its work in August, 2025 with a 470-page report, which Georgian Dream has cited in a Constitutional Court lawsuit seeking to ban the United National Movement and what it calls “affiliated” opposition parties.

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Azerbaijan’s oil exports to Greece show shifting dynamics amid broader trade slowdown


In 2025, Azerbaijan exported 702.4 thousand tons of oil and oil products obtained from bituminous rocks to Greece, with the total value of shipments reaching 367.7 million US dollars, according to the State Customs Committee. Azernews reports that this figure marked a sharp increase compared to the same period of 2024. In value terms, exports rose by…