The office of Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Shahin Mustafayev, made a statement.
The office of Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Shahin Mustafayev, made a statement.
According to Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Azerbaijan Alim Bayel, every second Central Asian tourist who visited Azerbaijan last year came from Kazakhstan.
Türkiye's ITU and Azerbaijan's ANAS ally in innovative project to combat oil pollution beyond traditional solutions.
Viasat Inc., a global leader in satellite communications, has partnered with Azercosmos, the premier satellite operator in the South Caucasus, to enhance satellite services across Europe, the Middle East, Africa (EMEA), and Asia.
"We are optimistic about the prospects for the development of Tajik-Azerbaijani relations," emphasized the President of Tajikistan.
Let's clarify what Palestine is. It's like calling it "Artsakh" – a non-existent autonomy within Israel. "Palestine," so-called, has no currency of its own; the Israeli shekel is in circulation there.
Over the same period, the volume of rail transportation between Kazakhstan and China increased by 14% to 10.1 million tons, and exports surged by 21% to 4.5 million tons.
Guests of COP29 will be accommodated in 70 hotels, providing a total of 3500 rooms. Transportation will be organized from tourist gathering points to the event venue.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was interviewed by Euronews TV channel on the sidelines of the High Level Segment of the 15th Petersberg Climate Dialogue held in Berlin, Germany, on April 26.
The Azerbaijani Land Forces used the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Elta ELM-2084 multi mission radar during a recent artillery exercise, as reported by Janes.
The Armenian opposition had up to now failed to come up with a leader who could unite it in its quest to overthrow Nikol Pashinyan.
France has become the most dangerous country in Europe. According to the Center for Justice, the crime index in this country is over 55%.
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, a leading grandmaster from Azerbaijan, made a controversial statement that women are unable to compete with men not only in sports but also in other spheres of life.
Azerbaijan has always been a multicultural, pluralistic, and tolerant society. To date, an Armenian church stands unmolested in the center of Baku.
OPEC fully supports Azerbaijan and welcomes the hosting of COP29 in Baku in November.
Today in Kazakhstan, on the initiative of Azerbaijan, the brand "Made in Turan" has been established, which brings together the trade marks of the Turkic world.
According to the latest analysis by the Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (TKTA), a significant number of foreign university degrees are being rejected for recognition in Azerbaijan.
The tragic death of top leaders in Iran, including the president and the foreign minister, has understandably shocked the entire region and many around the world.
The European Union is working with the Azerbaijani government to ensure the success of COP29, according to Zoltan Szalai, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Azerbaijan.
Uzbek energy firm Uzbekneftegaz is in talks with Azerbaijan's SOCAR over joining a project to develop Shah Deniz, the largest gas field in the Azerbaijani section of the Caspian Sea, an Uzbek official said on Tuesday.
Amidst the ancient minarets and modern architecture of Baku, Azerbaijan, the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) convenes world leaders, policymakers, and climate scientists to attend this conference.
There is a growing consensus among some analysts that Western policies towards Russia and China have been a big disaster. Instead of preventing the creation of the Sino-Russo alliance, the West has virtually pushed Russia into the arms of China.
Azerbaijan received two major leaders from the Eastern European country in succession during the first week of May. Following the Prime Minister of Slovakia on May 7, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev visited Azerbaijan on May 8.
Macron's France is once again reaping the fruits of its failed policy toward overseas territories, particularly in New Caledonia, where unrest has been raging since May 13 over a bill that envisions granting the right to participate in regional elections to people who have lived in the archipelago for more than 10 years.