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South Caucasus News

Baku Open 2026 Int’l Chess Festival brings together top-seeded players


“Baku Open 2026” International Chess Festival has kicked off at Baku Crystal Hall, AzerNEWS reports. The chess fesival is jointly organized by the Azerbaijan Chess Federation and the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan: Probe into AZAL plane crash near Aktau still ongoing – Caliber.Az


Kazakhstan: Probe into AZAL plane crash near Aktau still ongoing  Caliber.Az

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Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan: Probe into AZAL plane crash near Aktau still ongoing – Caliber.Az


Kazakhstan: Probe into AZAL plane crash near Aktau still ongoing  Caliber.Az

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South Caucasus

The Baku formula of Armenian stability – New realities of the South Caucasus


During a panel discussion at the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece, Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan, speaking about developments in the Middle…

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South Caucasus

US considers Japan, South Korea to boost naval ship production


The Pentagon is considering a major shift in naval procurement strategy, exploring the possibility of outsourcing warship design and construction to partners in…

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South Caucasus News

Убрать Пашиняна! Гибридное вмешательство в выборы в Армении?! Кто остановит Окампо и Европарламент?



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South Caucasus News

Putin’s internet censorship awakened Russia’s opposition; people are also threatening the Kremlin



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South Caucasus News

Iran ready to resume ‘path of diplomacy’


Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Thursday that Tehran is ready to resume diplomacy if Washington changes its behavior, AzerNEWS reports.

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South Caucasus

Severe drought adds pressure to North Korea’s food supply


North Korea’s state media says much of the country is grappling with an unusually severe drought, raising concerns about worsening food shortages in the already…

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South Caucasus News

Azerbaijan’s ‘second pipeline’ and how it is wiring itself for post-oil future


A 235-kilometre transmission line breaking ground this quarter is the unglamorous but essential piece of infrastructure that connects Azerbaijan’s renewable energy ambitions to the European grid. Without it, the solar panels and wind turbines remain islands. With it, a new energy corridor begins to take shape.