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Order of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the appointment of O.R. Sattarov as Press Secretary to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan


Guided by Clause 32 of Article 109 of the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, I hereby …

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Ukrainian drones shifting the course of war with Russia



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‘I feel pressured’: My husband has early Alzheimer’s and wants to visit Europe, but I’m terrified of flying. What should I do?


‘I feel pressured’: My husband has early Alzheimer’s and wants to visit Europe, but I’m terrified of flying. What should I do?

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Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan Are Reinforcing the Middle Corridor’s South Caucasus Link – The Times Of Central Asia


Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan Are Reinforcing the Middle Corridor’s South Caucasus Link  The Times Of Central Asia

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Cyanide Poisoning from Cassava: Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention


Cassava, also called manioc, mandioca or yuca is celebrated for its nutritional benefits, but it harbors danger: cyanide poisoning from cassava.

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Russians’ attempt to break defensive lines fail – caught in wires, they were targeted by drones



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United Arab Emirates authorities warn drivers ahead of rainy weekend​


Officials say that wet conditions can make roads slippery and significantly affect braking performance, even when the asphalt appears dry. Experts note that moisture can form a thin film on brake discs and pads, briefly delaying the system’s response, News.az reports.

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Drivers are being advised to prepare their vehicles in advance of the плохая weather. Mechanics recommend checking the condition of brake components, as well as tyres, warning that worn tread reduces the ability to disperse water and can lead to a loss of grip.

Particular attention should also be paid to ABS sensors. If these are dirty or damaged, electronic systems may not function as expected, increasing the risk during sudden braking.

Authorities are urging motorists to maintain a greater distance between vehicles, avoid sharp manoeuvres and not rely solely on the visual condition of the road surface. Experts caution that even when roads look dry, small amounts of water can remain in surface depressions.

They also stress that vibrations felt in the steering wheel when the anti-lock braking system is activated are normal and not a sign of malfunction.

Simple precautions such as checking brakes, tyre pressure and fluid levels before driving in wet weather can help reduce risks. Officials warn that braking distances may increase by up to twice in rainy conditions, making careful driving and proper vehicle maintenance essential for road safety.

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More than 200 feared dead after air strike near market in northeast Nigeria​


The incident happened on Saturday night near the Jilli axis, close to the border between Borno State and Yobe State, a region at the centre of a long-running insurgency, News.Az reports, citing Reuters.

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Nigeria’s Air Force said it had carried out an operation targeting militants from Boko Haram in the area, but did not mention a market being hit. It has not responded to further requests for comment.

Authorities in neighbouring Yobe state later confirmed that an air strike had taken place near a market where civilians had gathered. Brigadier General Dahiru Abdulsalam said people travelling from Geidam local government area to attend the weekly Jilli market were among those affected.

Local councillor and traditional leader Lawan Zanna Nur Geidam described the incident as “very devastating”, saying that more than 200 people had died. Witnesses and an international humanitarian official also confirmed the strike and the likely high death toll.

The Yobe State Emergency Management Agency said it had received preliminary reports of casualties affecting traders at the market and had activated an emergency response.

One survivor, Ahmed Ali, said he was injured in the blast. Speaking from hospital, he described how panic spread as people tried to flee. “I became so scared and attempted to run away, but a friend dragged me and we all lay on the ground,” he said.

The region has been heavily affected by years of violence linked to Islamist insurgency, which has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more.

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UAE minister warns of global supply risks as Hormuz disruptions deepen​


Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), said on the social media platform X that at least 22 ships have been targeted since Feb. 28, with 10 crew members killed and about 20,000 seafarers stranded, News.az reports, citing Xinhua.

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Al Jaber added that about 800 commercial vessels, including nearly 400 oil tankers, are currently unable to transit safely through the strait, which carries more than 20 percent of globally traded energy.

The minister warned that restrictions on navigation have effectively disrupted a key global economic lifeline, posing risks not only to energy markets but also to food supply chains and broader economic stability.

“The Strait of Hormuz has never been Iran’s to close or restrict navigation,” Al Jaber said. “This is not merely a regional issue, but a direct threat to the energy, food, and health security of all countries.”

He also noted a growing gap between market expectations and physical supply, as shipments dispatched before the escalation continue to arrive while new cargoes face delays.

Analysts said prolonged disruption in the strait could tighten global supply, push up prices, and increase market volatility, with Asia particularly exposed due to its heavy reliance on Gulf energy shipments. 

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US bombers ready – PHOTOS


US strategic bombers — including B-1B Lancer and B-52H Stratofortress — armed with JDAM-31 BLU-109 munitions have been deployed to RAF Fairford and are reportedly ready for potential strikes against Iran at any moment, according to monitoring channels, News.az reports.
The reports also indicate that US military transport aircraft continue to arrive at the base without interruption, delivering additional ammunition and supplies.

The buildup suggests a sustained increase in operational readiness amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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