Day: July 10, 2026
Azerbaijani Defense Minister Colonel General Zakir Hasanov met with a delegation led by Chairman of the Board of the Turkish company Baykar, Selçuk Bayraktar, Report informs, referring to Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry.
During the meeting, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov noted that relations between the two fraternal countries continue to develop successfully in the military sphere, as they do across all other areas of cooperation.
Highlighting Baykar’s significant role in Türkiye’s defense industry, the Azerbaijani minister emphasized the importance of further enhancing joint production capacity through the adoption of advanced technological innovations.
Selçuk Bayraktar, in turn, expressed his gratitude for the warm hospitality extended to the delegation and underscored that reciprocal visits positively contribute to strengthening military and military-technical cooperation between Azerbaijan and Türkiye.
During the meeting, which was also attended by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Türkiye to Azerbaijan, Birol Akgün, the sides held detailed discussions on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), electronic warfare, unmanned systems, and other areas of common interest.
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Andy Burnham has taken another step towards becoming the next Labour leader and prime minister, after the vast majority of Labour MPs nominated him to replace Sir Keir Starmer, the BBC reports
Burnham’s Labour leadership bid has been backed by 322 Labour MPs as he remains the only declared candidate after nominations began on Thursday.
It makes him just one short of the 323 needed before it is mathematically impossible for a rival to run against him. Some MPs say they were not able to vote on Thursday but will back Burnham once they are back in Parliament.
If no one else enters the contest, as expected, Burnham will be declared Labour leader next week before taking office as prime minister on 20 July.
The 23rd edition of the Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival will open with an immersive artistic experience, welcoming audiences with the unique spatial music installation-performance Chora Gavit: A Score for Moving Bodies.
The performance will take place on July 13 at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex and is presented in collaboration with the hosq Foundation.
Rather than a conventional concert or stage performance, the project transforms the festival entrance into a living sound environment. There is no stage, no single focal point, and no fixed perspective. Musicians will be positioned throughout the foyer, creating an evolving sonic landscape that visitors will experience as they move through the space. Each guest’s journey—shaped by their route, pauses, listening position and attention—will result in a unique version of the work.
Chora Gavit: A Score for Moving Bodies reimagines the traditional film festival opening. Before the first screening, the first frame or the official opening ceremony, audiences will already find themselves immersed in an artistic experience. The entrance itself becomes the festival’s first cinematic event rather than simply a passage into the venue.
The composer establishes the musical framework, while the musicians bring it to life through improvisation. The space and the movement of the audience become equal co-creators of the work.
The title combines two significant concepts. Chora is an ancient Greek philosophical term referring to a space of formation, possibility and emergence, while gavit is the traditional entrance hall of an Armenian church. Together, these ideas transform the festival foyer into a contemporary “gavit,” where everyday urban life gradually gives way to the creative world of the film festival.
The project is rooted in the principles of site-specific art, in which the venue is not merely a backdrop but an integral part of the work itself. Music becomes an environment, architecture becomes an instrument, and human movement becomes a living score.
With this installation-performance, the Golden Apricot International Film Festival and the hosq Foundation invite audiences to rethink the very beginning of cinema, suggesting that it starts not only on the screen but also through the interaction of space, light, sound and human movement.

