Azerbaijan marks National Salvation Day on June 15, a public holiday associated with one of the most decisive moments in the country’s modern history.
Azerbaijan marks National Salvation Day on June 15, a public holiday associated with one of the most decisive moments in the country’s modern history.
Azerbaijan and Armenia have held another working-level meeting as part of efforts to move the peace process forward.
The outcome of Armenia’s parliamentary elections has created a new political reality, but it has not cancelled the logic of the peace process with Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov has met with Ben Black, Chief Executive Officer of the US International Development Finance Corporation.
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov met on June 13 with Ben Black, Chief Executive Officer of the US International Development Finance Corporation.
Trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Georgia reached $385.5 million in January-April 2026, according to Azerbaijan’s State Customs Committee.
The return of Donald Tusk and his liberal team to power has become a turning point in Poland’s policy toward Azerbaijan. In a short period of time, Warsaw has moved from pragmatic cooperation with Baku to an increasingly confrontational and ideologically driven approach.
In mid-June, Tashkent and Baku will host two major international finance gatherings within the same regional window: the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum in Uzbekistan, and the Islamic Development Bank Group’s 2026 Annual Meetings in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan’s logistics transformation continues to gain momentum as the Middle Corridor becomes an increasingly important part of the wider Eurasian transport architecture.
Azerbaijan and China have signed new protocols allowing the export of Azerbaijani poultry meat and seafood products to the Chinese market.
Azerbaijan’s foreign currency reserves reached $85.1 billion at the beginning of the year, exceeding the country’s external public debt by around 17.7 times, Finance Minister Sahil Babayev said.
Azerbaijan’s defence technology company DEFTECH Azerbaijan has carried out the first flight test of its new jet-powered unmanned aerial vehicle, ASFAR.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that future regional infrastructure will be built around three key elements: railways, highways and power transmission lines.
Azerbaijan is strengthening its role as one of the key air transit corridors between Europe and Asia, with international flight traffic through the country rising sharply in recent years.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that the opening of a transport route through Azerbaijan creates major new opportunities for Armenia’s trade with Central Asian countries.
Armenia may consider purchasing natural gas from Azerbaijan, Iran or Turkmenistan if the price of Russian gas rises.
At a moment when global energy markets are fixated on tanker routes and the next supply shock, a quieter shift is unfolding far from the world's traditional energy chokepoints.
Azerbaijan Railways will increase passenger capacity on the Baku–Tbilisi–Baku route due to strong demand during the summer season.
Azerbaijani Defence Minister Colonel General Zakir Hasanov is paying an official visit to Serbia, where the two countries are discussing the expansion of military and military-technical cooperation.
Azerbaijan and Japan are set to discuss prospects for cooperation in the energy sector, as well as the situation in the Middle East, the South Caucasus and the Indo-Pacific region.
The worsening conflict in the Middle East has added a new layer of pressure to the global aviation industry. Alongside security risks and disrupted routes, airlines are now facing a growing shortage of aviation fuel, a problem that is already affecting both passenger and cargo transportation.
The Middle East has once again entered a dangerous phase. Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes, while the political and military rhetoric on both sides has sharply intensified. Although the latest round of attacks may formally appear to have ended, the risk of a wider escalation remains high.
The bodies of two more Azerbaijani citizens killed in the drone attack on cargo ships in the Azov Sea have been found, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
A group of students and teachers from the Zarifa Aliyeva Lingvist Humanitarian Lyceum in Irpin, Ukraine, has arrived in Azerbaijan.