Today.Az http://www.today.az Covering Azerbaijan inside and outside http://www.today.az/images/logo_small.gif Today.Az http://www.today.az Inara Valiyeva proposes establishment of Fintech regional centers for development http://www.today.az/news/business/248326.html Business Wed, 15 May 2024 11:53:00 +0400 Ulviyya ShahinThis year, it is planned to create regional centers for fintechs in Baku, Sumgayit and Ganja, Inara Valiyeva, the head of the Innovation and Digital Development Agency under the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, said at the Fintech Summit, Azernews reports.According to her, this process will be further expanded in the coming years: "In addition, together with the Central Bank, we are also working in the field of legislation to facilitate access to finance. You know that a fund has been established in this regard. But sometimes problems arise in payments related to this fund. In order to overcome these difficulties, it is imperative that a legislative basis for venture investments should be created. In parallel with this, there is active work on the creation of the second venture fund in Azerbaijan."Valiyeva noted that there are also angel investment funds for making investments in this sector: "There are already 3 such funds operating in our country. Although the activity of angel investor funds is not to our liking, we expect them to be more active. Currently, 30-35% of the startups we cover are in fintech. This is not surprising. Because now the most active area is the financial sector." Azerbaijan witnesses surge in internet banking activities http://www.today.az/news/business/248327.html Business Wed, 15 May 2024 11:36:00 +0400 Ulviyya Shahin The volume of internet banking transactions in Azerbaijan increased by 18% in the first quarter of 2024, compared to the same period last year and exceeded 59 billion manats (over $34.7 billion), said Rashad Orujov, the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Azernews reports.According to him, the volume of mobile banking services has doubled to 15 billion manats (over $8.82 billion).In total, 93 percent of customer transfers to current accounts in number and 75 percent in volume were carried out by electronic banking in the first quarter of this year.As of April 1 of this year, the number of payment cards in circulation in Azerbaijan increased by more than 22% compared to the corresponding period of last year and amounted to 17.4 million, Rashad Orujov noted at at the Fintech Summit.He said that in the first quarter of this year, the volume of domestic non-cash payments made by cards increased by more than 80% and exceeded 16 billion manats ($9.4 billion)."Compared to 2023, the specific weight of domestic card payments in non-cash circulation increased by 11% to 62%," Orujov added. New officers drawing hold in Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/business/248328.html Business Wed, 15 May 2024 11:19:00 +0400 Fatime Letifova Reserve Officer Training Course organized for the youth with higher education, wishing to serve as officers of relevant specialties in various types of troops of the Defense Ministry, has ended, Azernews reports.The successful graduates of the course held at the Training and Educational Center of the Azerbaijan Army were awarded the military rank of Leutenant under the relevant order of the Defense Minister.New officers were distributed to military units by drawing.In the upcoming days, specialized young officers will depart to their places of service in the army corps and formations of the Azerbaijan Army.It is to be noted that, starting from May 1 of the current year, the National Defense University announced the admission of candidates for Reserve Officer Training Course for the positions of Psychologist in the Azerbaijan Army.Graduates of a higher educational institution with at least a Bachelor's degree in one of the majors of Psychology, Sociology, Social work and Social-psychological service in education, completed active military service in the Azerbaijan Army for at least 9 (nine) months, soldiers, sailors and sergeants with higher education under the age of 30, as well as male reservists under the age of 30 with a higher education who have completed their regular military service, as well as women, can apply to the admission commission operating under the Training and Educational Center of the Azerbaijan Army with relevant documents until May 20. Azerbaijan's electricity production, imports, exports unveiled http://www.today.az/news/business/248329.html Business Wed, 15 May 2024 10:58:00 +0400 Ulviyya Shahin Azerbaijani Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov noted that operational data for January-April of this year reveals that electricity generation totaled 9,248.6 million kWh. During this period, exports stood at 407 million kWh, with imports totaling 62.2 million kWh, Azernews reports.The minister further noted that electricity production from thermal power plants (TPPs) reached 8,198 million kWh, while renewable sources, including hydropower, contributed 1,050.5 million kWh, marking a rise of 464.5 million kWh compared to the same period last year.Azerbaijan, situated at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, has been making strides in its energy sector over the past few decades. With a diverse array of energy resources, including oil, natural gas, and renewables, the country has been focusing on enhancing its energy production and distribution capabilities to meet domestic demand and establish itself as a significant player in the global energy market.In recent years, Azerbaijan has been investing in various energy projects to bolster its electricity generation capacity and reduce reliance on imports. The government has been particularly keen on developing renewable energy sources, such as hydropower, solar, and wind, to diversify its energy mix and promote sustainability.The Azerbaijani Energy Ministry, headed by Minister Parviz Shahbazov, plays a pivotal role in formulating and implementing policies to ensure the efficient and sustainable development of the country's energy sector. Through strategic planning and collaboration with domestic and international stakeholders, the ministry aims to address the challenges facing the energy industry while seizing opportunities for growth and innovation.Monitoring operational data and reporting on key metrics, such as electricity production, exports, and imports, is crucial for policymakers and industry stakeholders to assess the performance of the energy sector and make informed decisions. Azerbaijani oil price keeps falling slightly http://www.today.az/news/business/248330.html Business Wed, 15 May 2024 10:39:00 +0400 Fatime Letifova The price of 1 barrel of "Azeri Light" brand oil on the world market decreased by 1.15 US dollars or 1.36 % and amounted to 83.33 US dollars, Azernews reports.According to the results of the auctions, the July futures price of "Brent" oil was 83.46 US dollars.In this year's state budget of Azerbaijan, the average price of one barrel of oil was calculated from 60 US dollars.It should be noted that the lowest price of "Azeri Light" oil was recorded on April 21, 2020 ( US$ 15.81 ), and the maximum price was recorded in July 2008 ( US$ 149.66 ). In Azerbaijan, oil is mainly produced within the framework of the agreement on the development of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field block. The share of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) in the agreement is 25 %. Azerbaijani, Uzbek military specialists hold woking meeting http://www.today.az/news/politics/248331.html Politics Wed, 15 May 2024 10:15:00 +0400 Fatime LetifovaIn accordance with the bilateral cooperation plan signed between the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2024, a working meeting between military specialists of both countries was held at the Azerbaijan Army’s Training and Educational Center, Azernews reports.The Uzbek guests were informed about the work done by the officers of the Department for Ideological Work and Moral-Psychological Support of the Main Department for Personnel of the Ministry of Defense on the organization of ideological work and the training of military psychologists in the Azerbaijan Army. A briefing on the main activities of the department was also presented.It was emphasized that the high moral-psychological training of Azerbaijan Army’s personnel is one of the factors contributing to the glorious victory gained in the 44-day Patriotic War under the leadership of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mr. Ilham Aliyev.A detailed exchange of views on issues of mutual interest was held and the importance of such meetings was emphasized during the meeting aimed at studying the organization of educational, ideological, and moral-psychological work of personnel and exchanging experience in the field of combating information and psychological operations.Literature and various educational materials on the organization of ideological work and moral-psychological training in the Azerbaijan Army were also presented at the meeting.In the end, the sides exchanged gifts. Hungary, OTS sign joint action plan http://www.today.az/news/regions/248332.html World news Wed, 15 May 2024 09:55:00 +0400 A "Joint Action Plan" was signed between the Organization of Turkish States (OTS) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Hungary. The document aims to support the development of OTS-European Union (EU) relations, Azernews reports, citing the organisation.According to information, the document was approved during the meeting of the General Secretary of TDT, Kubanichbek Omuraliyev, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Hungary, Peter Siyarto.During the meeting, the "Joint Action Plan", as well as the steps to be taken in the direction of the development of OTS-EU relations during Hungary's presidency of the European Union, which will begin in July, and the events planned to be held in Hungary were discussed.The minister emphasized once again that Hungary is determined to further strengthen multifaceted cooperation with OTS and member countries of the organization.It should be noted that Hungary has been an observer member of the Organization of Turkic States since 2018. Prisoner escapes in France after two officers shot dead http://www.today.az/news/regions/248333.html World news Wed, 15 May 2024 09:00:00 +0400 A van carrying a prisoner was attacked in the Land department in northern France.The French publication "Le Figaro" wrote that the prisoner was brought from the city of Rouen.The attackers were in Audi and BMW cars. They shot dead two prison employees who took part in taking the prisoner, three others were seriously injured.After the attack, the prisoner escaped.According to BFM TV, the escaped prisoner is 30 years old. Last week, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a series of robberies. He was also convicted of attempted murder in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvre and manslaughter in Marseille in June 2022. accused of murder. India's strategic maritime expansion: Closer look at INSTC, where Azerbaijan is significant ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/248334.html Politics Wed, 15 May 2024 08:30:00 +0400 Ulviyya Shahin India intends to sign an agreement with Iran on the management of the Chabahar port within the next ten years and connect it with the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), where Azerbaijan is a significant transport hub. The Economic Times reports about this.According to the publication, Indian Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal will visit Iran on Monday to sign the agreement. This is the first time that India has taken over the management of a foreign port.The new contract will be valid for 10 years and will be automatically renewed. In the future, it is planned to connect India to the INSTC through Chabahar port.This trade route is intended for the transportation of goods from India and the Persian Gulf countries through the territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, and Russia, as well as connecting the railways of these three countries to Western and Northern Europe.The main advantage of the corridor is the reduction of cargo delivery time by two to three times. Chabahar port is located in the southeast of Iran. In 2003, India and Iran agreed to jointly develop the port, but the project was later shelved due to international sanctions against Iran.During his visit to Tehran in 2016, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced his intention to invest $500 million into the construction of the port infrastructure of New Delhi.In May 2016, India signed a tripartite agreement with Iran and Afghanistan for the construction of the Shahid Beheshti terminal at the port.Several questions arise: What is the significance of India's intention to sign an agreement with Iran regarding the management of the Chabahar port? How does connecting the Chabahar port with the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) benefit India and other countries involved? What will be the profit of Azerbaijan in this matter? Against the background of the position of India and Iran against Azerbaijan, in what direction can the situation change economically and politically?While answering questions for Azernews, British expert Neil Watson thought that this move was extremely significant."It is the first move by a westward-facing country - India - to actually work with Iran, which is usually considered a pariah state. Furthermore, it signals Iranian trust in a country that has excellent relations with the US and is a significant constituent part of the BRIC nations, which are shaping the new world economy. It also indicates that Iran no longer considers Russia to be its saviour and default partner, particularly in light of its ongoing distraction with Ukraine and the ramifications of that."According to him, the benefits to India and other countries - both regarding imports and exports - are absolutely huge."The INSTC has already minimised the transportation time for Chinese products and India and the other countries involved will benefit from reduced transportation time and logistical economies of scale. However, conversely, it benefits India, Persian Gulf countries, and Azerbaijan, as their products can be easily be distributed far beyond their traditional territory, even into Europe. This comes at a time when demand for hydrocarbons is changing and ultimately reducing and the need for all oil-rich countries to diversify their economies is pressing."Watson noted that the benefit to Azerbaijan is the ability to import goods from China, India, and other countries more effectively, thereby increasing the range available in the country and ultimately reducing prices. Also, Azerbaijani goods can be exported far and wide very easily with optimised logistical costs, thereby making them competitive on the world stage."In my view, this signals a thaw in the challenging Azerbaijani- Iranian-Indian relationship. India and Iran have been under Soviet/Russian/Armenian influence for decades, but given Armenia’s defeat and Russian withdrawal from the South Caucasus, it is time for these countries to work together and cohesively on a business footing. This can only serve to ultimately enhance diplomatic relations," the British expert concluded.But Dr. Frank Musmar, Executive Advisory Board President for the University of Maryland Global Campus, an advisory member at the Abrahamic Accord Business Circle, and a Board Member at Paris Metropolitan University, highlighted India's adoption of a strategy akin to China's earlier "string of pearls" by investing in strategic ports overseas."This strategy will enhance India's global strategic presence and maritime access. India has secured investments in ports in Iran, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Oman and is planning to invest in the Philippines. The Indian Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, and the Iranian Transport and Urban Development Minister, Mehrdad Bazrpash, signed the 10-year contract. The plan is to connect India to the INSTC through Chabahar port, where Azerbaijan is a significant transport hub, to reduce the cargo shipping cost and delivery time by two to three times.The instability caused by the ongoing war in Gaza and Houthi attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea has put the projected India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC) on hold until further notice. India seems to be reassessing its position within international transport routes in this context. Attention is now turned towards an 'old acquaintance': the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC).Among the ports that were projected to connect on the west coast of India are Mundra (Gujarat), Kandla (Gujarat), and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (Navi Mumbai). In the Middle East, at least five ports have been shortlisted to be connected to the Indian ports, including Fujairah, Jebel Ali, and Abu Dhabi in the UAE and Dammam and Ras Al Khair ports in Saudi Arabia. "Multiple routes are being considered to reduce the freight load on one route prospectively. Accordingly, and if the situation calms down in the Middle East, India could utilise the Chabahar port to pursue the immature plan of the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC) without needing other ports."Dr. Frank Musmar recalled that the port of Chabahar is located on the Makran coast of Sistan and Baluchistan Province, next to the Gulf of Oman and at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz."It is the only Iranian port with direct access to the Indian Ocean. Being close to Afghanistan and the Central Asian countries of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and others, it has been termed the "Golden Gate" to these landlocked countries. To India, it is the perfect plan to access markets in Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Eurasia while bypassing its rival, Pakistan.As for the other countries in the region, the INSTC will bridge different regions and pursue the intra-regional development of energy-rich countries. Its significance has grown immensely, particularly after the Ukraine war. Moscow and Iran could use the INSTC as a potentially vital economic escape route into the larger Asian region to circumvent Western sanctions prohibiting specific goods."Dr. Musmar asserted that the modern India-Azerbaijan relationship is built on cultural and economic ties that materialised via the ancient Silk Route."Azerbaijan became part of INSTC in 2005, and its well-developed railways and a strategic seaport in Baku paved the way for the Western Route of INSTC that runs west of the Caspian Sea. The Western Route links the Iranian ports of Chabahar and Bandar Abbas in the Arabian Sea to the vast railway networks in Eurasia, especially with the Baku-Tbilisi-Batumi or the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars transnational rail connections constructed under the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, which makes the Western Corridor of INSTC via Azerbaijan the most critical strategic part of the entire project for India.""India recognised Azerbaijan's independence in 1991, and India's bilateral trade with Azerbaijan has been growing steadily in recent years. As for Iran, Iran and Azerbaijan will defuse the tensions and change rhetoric. The construction of a cargo terminal in Astara, on the Caspian Sea next to the Azeri border, by the end of 2024 and the latest development in the INSTC will help bridge the disagreements. The prize is clear: an opportunity to put aside their differences and tone down tensions to reap geo-economic dividends," Dr. Musmar added. Putin approves new composition of government http://www.today.az/news/regions/248335.html World news Wed, 15 May 2024 08:00:00 +0400 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the appointment of government members.According to Azernews, the government includes the chairman, 10 deputy prime ministers, and 21 ministers.Denis Manturov will act as the first deputy prime minister instead of Andrey Belousov, who was appointed as the defense minister. Former Minister of Transport Vitaly Savelyev was appointed Deputy Prime Minister for the development of transport and logistics. Dmitri Patrushev, who headed the Ministry of Agriculture, is now the deputy prime minister for agriculture, agro-industrial complex, and environmental issues.New appointments in the Cabinet of Ministers of the Russian Federation are as follows: Minister of Transport Roman Starovoyt, Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Energy Sergey Tsivilev, Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, Minister of Sports Mikhail Dektaryov. Turkiye plans to significantly increase nuclear power generation http://www.today.az/news/regions/248325.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 23:19:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaTurkiye needs 20 thousand by 2050. MW of nuclear power, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of the country Alparslan Bayraktar said, Azernews reports."Currently, we have directed all efforts to install 12 large nuclear reactors in Akkuyu, Sinope and Thrace," the minister told Turkish TV channel TRT.He also noted that Turkey plans to add another 5 thousand to its own "basket of nuclear energy".MW of nuclear power due to small modular reactors."To this end, we continue to look for options for cooperation," he said. Referee teams for 2024 UEFA club competition finals announces http://www.today.az/news/sports/248324.html Sports Tue, 14 May 2024 22:45:00 +0400 The UEFA Referees Committee has today announced the referee team appointments for the 2024 UEFA club competition finals which, with Istvan Kovacs, Artur Soares Dias, and Slavko Vin?i?, also features three of the referees nominated for UEFA EURO 2024, Azernews reports citing to the official website of UEFA.The appointments in chronological order of the dates the matches will be played:Istvan Kovacs will referee the 2024 UEFA Europa League final between Atalanta BC and Bayer 04 Leverkusen, to be played at Dublin Arena in the Republic of Ireland, on Wednesday 22 May at 21:00 CEST (20:00 local time).An international referee since 2010, the 39-year-old Romanian has taken charge of eight UEFA Champions League matches and one UEFA Europa League match this season. This will be his second European club competition final as a referee after having officiated AS Roma against Feyenoord in the 2022 UEFA Europa Conference League final in Tirana, Albania.2024 UEFA Europa League Final refereeing teamReferee: Istvan Kovacs (Romania)Assistants: Vasile Florin Marinescu and Mihai Ovidiu Artene (both Romania)4th Official: Ivan Kruzliak (Slovakia)Reserve AR: Branislav Hancko (Slovakia)VAR: Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)Assistant VAR: Catalin Popa (Romania)VAR Support: Rob Dieperink (Netherlands)The UEFA Referees Committee has also announced that Rebecca Welch will referee the 2024 UEFA Women’s Champions League final between FC Barcelona and Olympique Lyonnais, to be played at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain, on Saturday 25 May at 18:00 CEST.An international referee since 2015, the 40-year-old, from England, will take charge of her first UEFA Women’s Champions League final. This season, she has refereed six UEFA Women’s Champions League matches, including the quarter-final second leg between Paris Saint-Germain and BK Häcken FF. She was also appointed as 4th official at last season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League final between FC Barcelona and VfL Wolfsburg in Eindhoven, Netherlands.2024 UEFA Women’s Champions League Final refereeing teamReferee: Rebecca Welch (England)Assistants: Natalie Aspinall and Emily Carney (both England)4th Official: Ivana Martin?i? (Croatia)Reserve AR: Sanja Ro?ak-Karši? (Croatia)VAR: Stuart Attwell (England)Assistant VAR: Katrin Rafalski (Germany)VAR Support: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)The UEFA Referees Committee has revealed that Artur Soares Dias of Portugal will referee the 2024 UEFA Europa Conference League final between Olympiakos FC and ACF Fiorentina, to be played at the AEK Arena in Athens, Greece on Wednesday 29 May at 21:00 CEST (22:00 local time).The Portuguese has been an international referee since 2010 and will be taking charge of his first UEFA club competition final. This season the 44 year-old has officiated four UEFA Champions League matches and two UEFA Europa League matches, including the UEFA Europa League quarter-final first leg between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and West Ham United FC.2024 UEFA Europa Conference League Final refereeing teamReferee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)Assistants: Paulo Soares and Pedro Ribeiro (both Portugal)4th Official: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)Reserve AR: Mahbod Beigi (Sweden)VAR: Tiago Martins (Portugal)Assistant VAR: Christian Dingert (Germany)VAR Support: Marco Fritz (Germany)The UEFA Referees Committee has appointed Slavko Vin?i? from Slovenia to referee the 2024 UEFA Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid CF, which takes place at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on Saturday 1 June at 21:00 CEST (20:00 local time).The 44-year-old, an international referee since 2010, will be officiating his second UEFA club competition final after his appointment as the referee for the 2022 UEFA Europa League final in Seville, Spain, between Eintracht Frankfurt and Rangers FC. He has refereed seven UEFA Champions League matches this season, including the quarter-final second leg between Borussia Dortmund and Club Atlético de Madrid.2024 UEFA Champions League Final refereeing teamReferee: Slavko Vin?i? (Slovenia)Assistants: Tomaž Klan?nik and Andraž Kova?i? (Slovenia)4th Official: François Letexier (France)Reserve AR: Cyril Mugnier (France)VAR: Nejc Kajtazovi? (Slovenia)Assistant VAR: Rade Obrenovi? (Slovenia)VAR Support: Massimiliano Irrati (Italy). LeBron sparks NBA trade rumours in shock act http://www.today.az/news/sports/248323.html Sports Tue, 14 May 2024 22:17:00 +0400 The Boston Celtics fought off a spirited challenge from short-handed Cleveland Monday, beating the Cavaliers 109-102 to take a commanding 3-1 lead in their NBA Eastern Conference semi-final series as Oklahoma City leveled their series with Dallas in a wild finish, Azernews reports citing to Fox sports.Jayson Tatum scored 33 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Jaylen Brown added 27 points for the Celtics, who will try to finish off the best-of-seven series at home on Thursday (AEST).The Cavaliers were dealt a heavy blow when Donovan Mitchell, who had averaged more than 35 points over the six prior games, was ruled out with a calf injury, joining starting centre Jarrett Allen on the sidelines.NBA superstar LeBron James, who led the Cavs to their only NBA title back in 2016, was sitting courtside with his agent Rich Paul, but with Mitchell absent the Cavs ultimately didn’t have enough firepower.James’ attendance was somewhat notable given he can opt out his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers and become a free agent in the summer.The superstar was initially drafted by the Cavs and spent seven seasons there before a move to Miami in 2010.But James returned in 2014 and led Cleveland to its first NBA championship in 2016.The Cavs kept the pressure on, taking the lead briefly on Darius Garland’s driving basket early in the third quarter — their first lead since the first quarter.But the Celtics quickly reasserted themselves and led by 10 going into the final period.Cleveland, on the back of 30 points from Garland, pulled within five points three times in the final four minutes, but Brown, fed by Tatum, connected on a three-pointer with 1:09 to play that effectively sealed it.“It’s a game of runs,” Tatum said after the Celtics struggled to put the depleted Cavaliers away.“It’s not going to be perfect every single time. They’re going to make shots, but it’s our job to figure it out.”The Celtics, winners of a league-best 64 regular-season games, used a 12-0 scoring run to take charge in the first quarter, Tatum scoring 16 points in the period.Boston led by as many as 13 in the second quarter but Tatum cooled off and Cleveland, buoyed by 11 of their 15 three-pointers in the first half, battled back, twice cutting the deficit to one point before going into the break down by five. NASA’s Juno mission spots Jupiter’s tiny moon Amalthea http://www.today.az/news/regions/248320.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 21:50:00 +0400 NASA’s Juno mission captured these views of Jupiter during its 59th close flyby of the giant planet on March 7, 2024, Azernews reports citing to the official website of the organization.With a radius of just 52 miles (84 kilometers), Amalthea has a potato-like shape, lacking the mass to pull itself into a sphere. In 2000, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft revealed some surface features, including impact craters, hills, and valleys. Amalthea circles Jupiter inside Io’s orbit, which is the innermost of the planet’s four largest moons, taking 0.498 Earth days to complete one orbit.Amalthea is the reddest object in the solar system, and observations indicate it gives out more heat than it receives from the Sun. This may be because, as it orbits within Jupiter’s powerful magnetic field, electric currents are induced in the moon’s core. Alternatively, the heat could be from tidal stresses caused by Jupiter’s gravity.At the time that the first of these two images was taken, the Juno spacecraft was about 165,000 miles (265,000 kilometers) above Jupiter’s cloud tops, at a latitude of about 5 degrees north of the equator. Japan plans to create center for development of military AI http://www.today.az/news/regions/248322.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 20:37:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe Japanese Ministry of Defense plans to establish a research center for the development of military artificial intelligence (AI) in cooperation with commercial organizations in the fall, Azernews reports.According to him, the new institution is being created on the model of the American Agency for Advanced Defense Research Projects. The center will invest in private technology companies. At the same time, the assessment of the success of such research projects will take place after three years, the company will have the right not to return the funds raised in case of failure. This approach will help technology firms focus on rapid innovation without worrying about finances, the newspaper writes.It is reported that the military department plans to develop AI-based image recognition technology to create autonomous vehicles capable of operating in complete darkness. In addition, the Ministry of Defense is interested in developing new ways to detect submarines using subatomic particles and electromagnetic waves.About 100 employees will work at the center, about half of them will be scientists and representatives of private organizations. The institution will also develop dual-use technologies. South Korea and Cuba starts negotiations on opening of diplomatic mission http://www.today.az/news/regions/248321.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 19:40:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaOfficial negotiations are continuing between South Korea and Cuba regarding the opening of the diplomatic mission of Havana in Seoul and the diplomatic mission of Seoul in Havana, Azernews reports, citing foreign media resources."Both countries will continue to cooperate to properly advance the process of opening embassies," the information says.According to the agency, Seoul and Havana announced the restoration of diplomatic relations in February and agreed to open diplomatic missions in April. According to this agreement, South Korea plans to initially open a temporary mission in Havana and send its diplomats to Cuba, and later open a permanent embassy.Diplomatic relations between Seoul and Havana were severed in 1959 after the victory of the revolution in Cuba. The parties took the first steps to restore relations in 2016. Türkiye agrees on transportation of Turkmen gas via Azerbaijan, Georgia http://www.today.az/news/regions/248319.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 19:22:00 +0400 We have agreed on the transportation of Turkmen natural gas to Türkiye via Azerbaijan and Georgia, Türkiye's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar, said, Azernews reports.“Through this outstanding partnership, Türkiye and Azerbaijan are significantly enhancing their own supply security as well as the security of Europe's energy supply. Specifically, our natural gas-related ties are now at a new height as a result of the deal we signed today.As part of this deal, we predict that by 2030, Türkiye will get increased gas supplies from Azerbaijan's natural gas deposits and the Caspian Sea's natural gas reserves, with a portion of the natural gas flowing through Türkiye to Europe. However, the most significant thing is that this deal allowed us to arrange for the transportation of Turkmen natural gas to Türkiye via Georgia and Azerbaijan," he emphasised. Khankandi hosts latest meeting of Working Group on Transport, Communication, and High Technologies http://www.today.az/news/society/248317.html Society Tue, 14 May 2024 18:48:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThe next meeting of the Working Group on Transport, Communication, and High Technologies convened in Khankendi, operating under the Inter-Departmental Centre of the Coordination Headquarters dedicated to addressing issues in Azerbaijan's liberated territories, Azernews reports.The Ministry of Digital Development and Transport provided updates on ongoing projects and future plans, emphasising the strategic initiatives outlined in the "I State Program on the Great Return."Deputy Minister and Head of the Working Group, Rahman Hummatov, noted that in accordance with the State Program, strategic projects such as the restoration and construction of roads and railways, the building of new airports, and the establishment of telecommunication networks are currently being executed in those territories.Hummatov stated that the overall progress status of the construction works for Lachin Airport stands at 65%, and construction works for 26 highway projects with a total length of 2,500 kilometres are being carried out according to the schedule. He added that the construction works for the Barda-Aghdam (47.1 km) and Horadiz-Agband (110.4 km) railway lines are also ongoing. The projects have achieved physical progress of 92.5% and 52%, respectively. Additionally, works are underway for the preparation of project-estimate documents for the Aghdam-Khankendi railway line.It was noted that the Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency is working on adding new bus routes and enhancing transportation services to meet the demands associated with the return of the population to the liberated territories. In order to expand tourist trips to Karabakh, citizens have been provided with the opportunity to visit Shusha city, Sugovushan settlement, and Lachin city through the "Yolumuz Karabakh" portal using private passenger cars.According to the Master Plan of Lachin city, a transport plan has been prepared for the organisation of public transport services within the city, and works in Shusha city are ongoing. Furthermore, based on the conducted analyses, a draft of the transport plan for Khankendi city has been prepared, outlining planned intra-city route lines, bus stop locations, inter-city route networks, and other relevant aspects.Discussions during the meeting covered a wide range of topics, including the development of necessary road infrastructure, public transport organisations, telecommunications services, and existing demands and opportunities in areas to be settled in the near future, including cities such as Khojaly and Khankendi, Karkijahan settlement, and Malibeyli village.Later in the meeting, updates on radio-television broadcasting, mobile communication, and fixed telecommunication network works in the liberated territories were provided. Currently, restored radio-television broadcasting stations enable the broadcast of 10 television and 7 radio programs. Moreover, around 300 base stations have been installed for mobile telecommunication services, including in the areas freed from occupation. Telephone and high-speed internet services are available in various liberated areas.Key stakeholders from government agencies addressed the meeting, highlighting the importance of infrastructure projects outlined in the "State Program for the Socio-Economic Development of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic for 2023-2027" and discussing upcoming tasks related to mine safety measures, population relocation, and employment assurance in newly built settlements.Decisions were made to ensure the timely implementation of measures outlined in the State Program, enhance coordination among relevant institutions, and leverage modern technologies for construction and restoration efforts.The visit also included inspections of the current situation of the internal road-transport network of Khankendi city, construction works for the telecommunication network and organisation of communication services in the city, and the construction works of the internal road-transport and communication network of Agdam city, along with the Barda-Aghdam and ongoing Agdam-Askaran-Khojaly-Khankendi-Shusha highways. Turkiye announces timeframe for commissioning new gas line with Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/regions/248316.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 18:19:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThis winter, there are expectations for the supply of natural gas to the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan through Turkiye via the Ighdir-Nakhchivan pipeline, Azernews reports, citing the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkiye, Alparslan Bayraktar.Bayraktar made this announcement during the ceremony for the signing of the Turkiye-Azerbaijan Natural Gas Cooperation Agreement held in Istanbul."I hope that this winter, natural gas will be delivered to Nakhchivan via Turkiye. We plan to put this pipeline into operation as soon as possible," said the minister.Azerbaijan and Turkiye signed a memorandum of understanding on the Ighdir-Nakhchivan gas pipeline on December 15, 2020. The project envisaged cooperation between Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR and Turkiye’s BOTAS.The Igdir-Nakhchivan pipeline will not only allow for the diversification of Nakhchivan's gas supply but also eliminate its dependence on a single source. The project is among the priority initiatives outlined in the "State Program for the Socio-Economic Development of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic for 2023-2027."The pipeline stretches 97.5 kilometres from Igdir to the Sadarak district, including a 17.5-kilometre Azerbaijani section and an 80-kilometre Turkish section. The pipeline is capable of transporting 2 million cubic metres of gas per day and 730 million cubic metres annually. This, will fully meet Nakhchivan's gas needs. Kharibulbul Int'l Festival unites nations through music http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/248311.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 May 2024 17:55:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova The 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival has been held in Azerbaijan, bringing together internationally acclaimed singers and musicians.The music festival, which bears the name of the flower symbolising Shusha, was first organised on the mysterious Jidir Duzu Plain of Shusha in May 1989.The music festival featured spectacular concerts and performances in Jidir Duzu Plain, Isa Bulag Spring as well as the streets and squares of Shusha city.Scientific and theoretical discussions were held as part of the event. The concert programs were also held in Agjabadi, Barda and Baku.Kharibulbul Music Festival was held every year until the Armenian occupation in 1992.The music festival was re-launched after Azerbaijan's victory in the Second Garabagh War.Co-organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, the 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival featured spectacular concert programs, exhibitions and many other events.President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva participated in the festival's opening ceremony.The official opening of Shusha - the Cultural Capital of the Islamic World 2024 and the festival's opening ceremony were held on Jidir Duzu Plain.The large-scale event brought together ICESCO member states and their on-stage performance groups.Azernews invites its avid readers to look back on some of the brightest events organised within the 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival:Garabaghname exhibitionAn exhibition titled "Garabaghname" displayed art works by 23 artists reflecting the history, rich culture, and everyday life of Garabagh region, especially the history and architecture of Shusha city.In their art pieces "Lalazar Bridge", "Saatli Mosque", "Free Shusha", "Pearl of Shusha", "Motherland", the Azerbaijani artists highlight the rich history and breathtaking nature of Garabagh region.Local and international musicians shine at Kharibulbul Music FestivalAzerbaijani, Uzbek and Guinean musicians delivered a breathtaking performance at the 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival.At the festival, Natiq Rhythm Ensemble was remembered for its colorful performance and was watched by a full house.The ensemble performed new numbers prepared for this concert, along with Qaytagi, Gaval dance, Two souls in one Heart, and other popular compositions.Natiq Rhythm Ensemble shared the same stage with Abbos music group led by Honoured Artist of Uzbekistan Abbas Gasimov as well as well-known musician from Guinea Abubakar Silla, leaving the audience in awe.The final number of the last concert was the performance of Azerbaijan's traditional dance, Yalli, presented by professional rhythm masters.Under the sounds of this performance, all the participants once again demonstrated the solidarity, unity, and peace-loving of the people and held hands and danced together.Predecessors and Successors"Predecessors and Successors" was another highly-anticipated project organised within the festival.The main goal of the project is to preserve the traditions of Azerbaijan's national music and culture.The concert program featured performances by famous art masters of Azerbaijan with their children and students continuing their creative path. The event sparked great interest among the festival visitors.Spectacular closing ceremonyThe 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival has come to an end with a gala concert in Lachin.Addressing the ceremony, poet and publicist Ilham Gahraman, member of the Azerbaijan Writers' Union, hailed the festival's excellent level of organisation.At the concert titled "Songs of Ashiqs in New Sound," People's Artists Aygun Kazimova, Nazpari Dostaliyeva, Tunzale Aghayeva, Honoured Artists Ehtiram Huseynov, Lala Mammadova, Elnara Abdullayeva and many others delighted music lovers with their performances.The festival ended with the song "The whole of Azerbaijan," performed by all the participants. Azerbaijan, China explore collaboration in green energy development http://www.today.az/news/business/248315.html Business Tue, 14 May 2024 17:38:00 +0400 Ulviyya Shahin Discussions were held between Azerbaijan and China on the development of multidirectional cooperation on renewable energy and joint activities with Chinese companies within the COP29, Azernews reports, citing the Energy Ministry of Azerbaijan.A meeting was held between the Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov and the delegation led by Song Hailiang, the Chairman of China Energy Engineering Group Co.Ltd, in which Lyu Zexiang, the Chairman of China Energy International Group Co. Ltd. attended as well.Information was provided about the projects implemented by China Energy Engineering Group Co. Ltd, which provides systematic, integrated, comprehensive development plans and services for the energy and infrastructure industries in China and globally.It was noted that Chinese companies are interested in participating in large-scale activities to realise the huge renewable energy potential in Azerbaijan.Cooperation opportunities on the creation of green energy corridors and interconnectors, green energy export, production, and transportation of green hydrogen and green ammonia, as well as energy storage systems, were evaluated.Also, the issues arising from the Memorandum of Understanding on the implementation of renewable energy projects with a capacity of 2 GW signed between the Ministry of Energy and China Gezhouba Group Overseas Investment were discussed. The measures taken and the next steps related to the construction of 60 MW and 100 MW solar power plants were reviewed.During the conversation, it was agreed to strengthen the interaction with the establishment of a Working Group to evaluate proposals on potential cooperation areas and, as a result, to cooperate with relevant projects. Azerbaijan notes growth in number of foreign citizens visiting Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/business/248313.html Business Tue, 14 May 2024 17:16:00 +0400 Nazrin Abdul On May 14th, the IV General Assembly on "Preparation for the summer season" convened under the auspices of the Association of Azerbaijan Tourism Agencies (ATAA), Azernews reports.Attendees were treated to a video highlighting the biennial accomplishments of ATAA.Addressing the gathering, Kanan Gasimov, Chief of Staff of the State Tourism Agency, underscored the pivotal role of specialized public associations in bridging diverse sectors within tourism. He emphasised how these connections foster robust state-business partnerships and nurture-adaptable relationships across the industry. Gasimov reaffirmed the State Tourism Agency's steadfast support for the Association of Tourism Agencies of Azerbaijan, alongside other allied associations, stressing collaborative efforts in pivotal areas such as tourism regulation, business environment enhancement, product creation, and marketing strategies.Goydeniz Kahramanov, Chairman of the ATAA Board, outlined the association's core objectives, including advancing Azerbaijan's tourism sector, safeguarding members' rights, promoting the nation as a premier tourist destination abroad, and bolstering inbound tourism. He highlighted ATAA's extensive engagement over recent years, citing nearly 300 meetings with governmental bodies, international partners, and air carriers, all aimed at revitalising and expanding Azerbaijan's tourism landscape.Echoing the sentiment of public-private collaboration, Kahramanov emphasised the need for intensified cooperation to propel the rapid growth of Azerbaijan's tourism industry.Muzaffar Aghakarimov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Association of Azerbaijan Tourism Agencies, acknowledged the significant setbacks caused by the pandemic across various sectors, including tourism. However, he commended the sector's resurgence under the stewardship of the Azerbaijan Tourism Agency. Aghakarimov articulated the association's commitment to partnering with proficient and capable tourism enterprises, citing a consistent uptick in the association's stature."At the same time, great work awaits us in our liberated territories. Tourism is not only commercial, it is also the promotion of culture, art, history, and music," said Muzaffar Aghakarimov. He emphasised the broader scope of tourism, encompassing cultural, artistic, historical, and musical promotion, particularly in recently liberated territories.In accordance with the association's charter, the assembly elected Goydeniz Kahramanov for another term as Chairman of the Board, with 122 participants, 118 of whom voted in favour, and 4 abstentions.The event featured panel discussions addressing summer season preparations, methods to enhance tourist allure, mitigating seasonality challenges, fostering inbound and domestic tourism, exploring new outbound tourism avenues, and strengthening collaboration between tour operators and tourism companies. Industry queries were addressed, and suggestions were welcomed.Panellists highlighted a 40 percent increase in foreign visitors during the first four months of the year, projecting positive momentum fueled by upcoming summer tourism and major international events. Prospects for 2024 were optimistic, signalling a resurgence post-pandemic crisis, promising the most successful year yet for Azerbaijan's tourism sector. Baku Initiative Group voices concern about arrests of Kanaks and French violence against ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/248314.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 16:55:00 +0400 The Baku Initiative Group expressed its deep concern regarding the recent arrests and the curfew imposed by French authorities in New Caledonia."The violence by French security forces against Kanaks unfolded last days has left many of us deeply troubled," the statement reads.According to the statement, banning public gatherings and arresting pro-independence supporters is not a lasting solution. Beisdes, the Baku Initiative Group, urged the French Senate and National Assembly to stop the illegal constitutional amendments in New Caledonia. Further to the statement, the proposed changes aim to enlarge the electorate at the expense of non-Kanaks in a purposeful manner. This has rightly caused people's dissatisfaction, including the protests and demonstrations.Unfortunately, in New Caledonia, over proposed constitutional amendments, French security forces have been mobilised and a curfew imposed after a general strike and protests in the capital city of Noumea and surrounding settlements. As a result of clashes, 82 Kanak civilians have been arrested by law enforcement agencies.Recent proposed constitutional amendments without considering the opinion of the Kanak people, violence, and arrests against civilians who participated in peaceful strikes and protests have been accompanied by gross violations of various laws, including human rights, freedom of expression, and in particular the international commitments of France."As Baku Initiative Group, we are deeply troubled by recent incidents that have taken place in the capital city of Noumea and surrounding areas that have resulted in harm to life. It is imperative that law enforcement agencies respect for fundamental human rights. The use of excessive force threatens the safety and dignity of all citizens.We stand in solidarity with our Kanak friends and support their fair struggle. We demand the French government take into account the decisions of the Kanak people. BIG advocates for peaceful dialogue, respect for human rights, and a fair resolution to the underlying issues. The right to self-determination is fundamental, and we support those who seek a better and more decent future for their own people," the statement concludes. Greco-Roman wrestlers claim three medals in Russia http://www.today.az/news/sports/248312.html Sports Tue, 14 May 2024 16:17:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova Azerbaijan's Greco-Roman wrestlers up to 20 years old have won three medals at the Surakat Asiatilov International Tournament, Azernews reports.Tural Ahmadov and Joju Samadov clinched bronze medals in the 60 kg and 87 kg weight classes, respectively, while Tavakkul Khaziyev won a silver medal in the 67 kg division.The Surakat Asiatilov International Tournament took place in the city of Kaspiysk, Russia.A total of 190 wrestlers from seven countries participated in the tournament.Wrestling remains the most popular sport in the county and is overseen by the Azerbaijani National Wrestling Federation, which was established in 1993.The Rio Games opened a new page in wrestling for Azerbaijan.The country became one of only two nations ever to increase the number of medals achieved in five consecutive games.Wrestling remains the most popular sport in the county and is overseen by the National Wrestling Federation, which was established in 1993.The Rio Games opened a new page in wrestling for Azerbaijan. The country became one of only two nations ever to increase the number of medals achieved in five consecutive games.In 2020, Azerbaijani freestyle wrestlers finished third in the overall medal table of the Individual World Cup in Serbia.National wrestlers won two medals, including silver and bronze. Russia topped the medal table, followed by Turkiye.The national team also won five medals at the Grand Prix Moscow held in Russia.The national team won one gold, two silver, and two bronze medals in the tournamentIn 2022, Azerbaijani wrestler Osman Nurmagomedov (92 kg) was crowned the World Champion in Belgrade.Nurmagomedov became the World Champion after defeating the Russian wrestler in the final. New Caledonians protest French expansionism that bends constitution in own favour http://www.today.az/news/politics/248310.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 16:00:00 +0400 By AzernewsElnur Enveroglu Protests in New Caledonia, a French colony, are growing day by day. The latest protests started on Monday, before a scheduled Tuesday vote in the French Parliament on a change to New Caledonia's Constitution that would expand French citizens' eligibility to vote in provincial elections. Pro-independence activists in the territory who objected to this are worried about France's plan to expand again in power. For this reason, the people demanding their freedom as a whole stand up and demand that the island be freed from the influence of France and that the amendment to the constitution be removed.Concerned about this, authorities in the French-ruled Pacific island of New Caledonia shut down the international airport, imposed a curfew in the capital, and called for police reinforcements after protests rose over the territory's voting system.Azernews reports, citing foreign news agencies, that rioters were still active on Tuesday, around an hour before the start of a curfew, as local state official High Commissioner Louis Le Franc told BFM TV.Note that the protests on the territory intensified when lawmakers in France's National Assembly discussed a draft law to change New Caledonia's voting statutes, with a final vote scheduled later on Tuesday.The proposed changes would allow French residents who have lived in New Caledonia for 10 years to vote in provincial elections - a move local leaders fear will dilute the vote of indigenous Kanak.One of five island territories spanning the Indo-Pacific held by France, New Caledonia is rich in natural resources and is the centrepiece of French President Emmanuel Macron's plan to increase Paris's influence in the Pacific.Besides, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on X that the proposed new election rules were "a moral duty for those who believe in democracy", but should not stand in the way of attempts to reach a larger political agreement.It should be recalled that at the 6th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue, which took place recently in Baku, French colonialism was also discussed and condemned by the participants of the international conference as one of the most shameful realities of the 21st century.In his address, the head of state, Ilham Aliyev, emphasised that the policy of colonialism continued today by countries that consider themselves to be the most influential in the political arena, especially in Europe, is inadmissible. During the chairmanship of the Azerbaijan to Non-Aligned Movement, it repeatedly touched on this issue and called on the world community to fight together against colonialism, the most embarrassing problem of the 21st century.“We speak for international law, and today, in the 21st century, we cannot afford to allow some big European countries to continue colonising other peoples. This is absolutely unacceptable. When we raise our voice nationally, and previously as the chair of NAM, it's not because we are acting against any country. It’s just because we defend justice and international law.The world should not turn a blind eye to this disgusting practice of neo-colonialism, which is leading to forceful assimilation. Forceful assimilation of more than ten French overseas territories is absolutely unacceptable and must be stopped,” the president said.France, lecturing the world about democracy, is today oppressing the people of New Caledonia under the baton of the police and forcing people to accept laws in their favour. Unfortunately, the world is silent on this; by putting the issue of real human rights violations aside, which takes place in the centre of the world, it brings up the so-called Armenian tales and not serious issues for discussion in the European Parliament. It is clear that France and those who support it accept the principles of democracy in this form and apply them by force to the oppressed nations, like in New Caledonia. Azerbaijan introduces unified register for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises under new law http://www.today.az/news/business/248306.html Business Tue, 14 May 2024 15:02:00 +0400 Nazrin Abdul The Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan "On the Development of Micro, Small, and Medium Entrepreneurship" stipulates the establishment of a unified register for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise subjects, Azernews reports.In accordance with this law, the "Regulation on the Unified Register of Micro, Small, and Medium Business Entities" was approved by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated May 13, 2024.According to information provided by the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBIA), this regulation delineates the legal, organisational, and technological framework for the register's operation, including the registration procedure and the required information to be included.The register, to be established in compliance with the regulation, will enable SMEs to obtain information from a single electronic source about the services and support measures provided to them by state institutions, as well as the results of the evaluation of their activities.Information exchange between the register and other state information systems will be facilitated through the Electronic Government Information System, ensuring prompt access to necessary information, user convenience, and transparency for monitoring procedures and outcomes.The register will contain various details about SME subjects, such as their names, addresses, Tax Identification Numbers (TINs), state registration information, contact details, activity classifications, issued licences and permits, field of activity, conducted inspections, and assessment results by state institutions.SME subjects, state institutions involved in the register's information processes, and organisations facilitating support infrastructure for SMEs will have access to the register.Ownership and operation of the registry fall under the purview of the Small and Medium Business Development Agency.Accessing information from the register will be free of charge. Azerbaijan's Mukhtar Babayev meets with OECD's Secretary-General http://www.today.az/news/politics/248307.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 14:21:00 +0400 Fatime Letifova COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev met with the Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Matias Korman, Azernews reports, citing the post shared by COP29 on its official "X" account."Today, COP29 President-Designate Mukhtar Babayev met with OECD's Secretary-General Mathias Cormann to discuss the high-level objectives & opportunities of COP29," the post reads. SOCAR explores future cooperation opportunities with Uzbekneftgaz http://www.today.az/news/business/248308.html Business Tue, 14 May 2024 14:00:00 +0400 Nazrin Abdul Cooperation in the renewable energy sector between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan was discussed.Azernews reports, citing the post shared by Rovshan Najaf, the President of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), on his official "X" account.“At the 26th 'Oil and Gas of Uzbekistan - OGU 2024' international exhibition and conference, we had a productive meeting with Baxodirjon Sidiqov, Chairman of Uzbekneftegaz. We discussed the successful development of our cooperative relations and explored current and prospective opportunities in human capital, renewable energy, decarbonisation, innovation, and digitalization. We also exchanged views on various issues of mutual interest,” R. Najaf noted.It should be noted that Uzbekneftgaz is the national oil and gas company of Uzbekistan, responsible for the exploration, production, refining, and distribution of oil and gas resources within the country. It plays a crucial role in Uzbekistan's energy sector, contributing to the nation's economic development and energy security. Azerbaijan, OSCE discuss post-conflict situation in S Caucasus http://www.today.az/news/politics/248309.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 13:37:00 +0400 Fatime Letifova Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, had a meeting with OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Minister of Foreign, European Affairs, and Trade of the Republic of Malta, Ian Borg, Azernews reports.The parties discussed the issues of cooperation between Azerbaijan and Malta, the priorities of the OSCE chairmanship this year, the difficulties that the organisation faced, cooperation between Azerbaijan and the OSCE, partnership opportunities arising from COP29, as well as the post-conflict period in the region. They discussed the situation and the process of normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.During the meeting, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, said that organisations of the OSCE, such as the Minsk group created for the resolution of the Armenia-Azerbaijani conflict, the representative of the acting chairman, and high-level planning, have not yielded results.The minister noted that the mandate of these institutions has expired and they are operating archaically."There is no need to finance these archaic institutions that use old expressions from the limited budget of the OSCE. OSCE can support other projects. It can support projects such as mine safety, the return of former displaced persons to their homes, and the elimination of damage to the environment," minister Bayramov said. Azerbaijan, Maldives to expand cultural cooperation http://www.today.az/news/society/248305.html Society Tue, 14 May 2024 13:18:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova Azerbaijan Culture Minister Adil Karimli has received Minister of Dhivehi Language, Culture, and Heritage Adam Naseer Ibrahim, who is visiting the country to participate in the official opening ceremony of Shusha, the Cultural Capital of the Islamic World 2024, Azernews reports.Speaking about the historical and cultural riches of the city of Shusha, the minister gave information about the outstanding cultural and literary figures that this ancient city gave to the Azerbaijani people.Adil Karimli pointed out that this year Azerbaijan will host a globally significant event- the 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29), to be held in Baku on November 11-22.He underlined that special discussions will be held regarding the impact of climate change on culture as well as the role of culture in environmental protection.Adam Naseer Ibrahim expressed his satisfaction with his visit to Azerbaijan and hailed the high-level organisation of the official opening of Shusha, the Cultural Capital of the Islamic World 2024. He added that the Maldives is interested in cultural cooperation with Azerbaijan.The ministers exchanged views regarding the organisation of cultural days. Pentathlon competitions hold among Azerbaijan's Land Forces servicemen http://www.today.az/news/politics/248304.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 13:00:00 +0400 Fatime LetifovaUnder the training plan for 2024, the Land Forces hold a military pentathlon championship among the subordinate servicemen, Azernews reports.The competition opened with commemorating the memory of the National Leader of the Azerbaijani people, Heydar Aliyev, and Martyrs, who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. The National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan was performed.The speakers wished success to the participants and noted that the main purpose of holding such competitions is to check the physical and psychological endurance of servicemen, as well as to determine the strong teams.The purpose of the competition and safety rules were delivered to the participants, after which the servicemen from various types of troops and formations competed in individual and team championships.The servicemen competed in competitions on overcoming the obstacle course, shooting, grenade launching, an 8-kilometre cross, and swimming races.According to the final results, the winners were awarded diplomas, cups and medals. Farhad Badalbayli: Mr. President's policy regarding Great Return has no parallel in world [VIDEO] http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/248303.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 May 2024 12:31:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova The 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival was successfully held on May 11-13, Azernews reports.People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR, Rector of Baku Music Academy Farhad Badalbayli, expressed his excitement about performing in Shusha."Indeed, Shusha is a miracle. We cried like children when Mr. President said: Dear Shusha, you are free! When I performed my music piece at the festival held there, I saw that an eagle was flying... You know, this is a miracle. It is impossible to see this in any concert hall. But it happened in Shusha," Farhad Badalbayli said.He emphasised that he is watching the 1st State Program on the Great Return with great hope and that President Ilham Aliyev's policy in this field is unparalleled in the world.The 1st State Program on the Great Return to Azerbaijan's liberated territories is driving extensive reconstruction efforts in Garabagh and East Zangazur.The program focuses on developing modern infrastructure and creating conditions for sustainable settlement and economic reintegration.The State Committee is actively engaged in information dissemination, propaganda, and promotional activities to encourage the return of internally displaced persons to newly constructed settlements.Within the initiative, videos featuring intellectuals, young individuals, and professionals from the liberated territories are being produced.Azernews presents a video made with the participation of People's Artist Farhad Badalbayli: Pashinyan flies to Denmark to play "democracy" http://www.today.az/news/regions/248299.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 12:20:00 +0400 Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan left on a working visit to Denmark, where he will take part in the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on May 15, Today.az reports,citing Day.az.The head of the Armenian government will discuss the topic, "From the frontline: defense of democracy in Armenia".It is unclear what kind of democracy we are talking about in Armenia, given that Pashinyan's political opponents are being persecuted in this country, freedom of speech is being suppressed, and police brutality is flourishing. Today's protests and mass arrests in Yerevan are another proof of this.In addition, it is noted that within the framework of Vovaevich's visit, meetings are also planned with the top leadership of Denmark, as well as with Anders Fogh Rasmussen, ex-Secretary General of NATO and founder of the third-rate international political consulting organisation Rasmussen Global, which we exposed on a bribe.Recall that Rasmussen, who is now engaged in cheap Armenian provocations out of idleness, received bags of money from the Armenian government for baseless criticism of Azerbaijan. The report was published on the EU website. It should be noted that, according to the figures, his company is not doing well. Hence the desire to take orders from Yerevan. Azerbaijan hosts National NGO Forum Congress http://www.today.az/news/politics/248287.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 12:14:00 +0400 Fatime LetifovaThe 10th Congress of the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum is being held, Azernews reports.Changes will be made to the organisation's charter at the congress, and the post of President of the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum will be abolished.The forum will be managed by the chairman of the newly formed Board of Directors.Also, the forum will have a Board of Directors consisting of 5 people. Bozdag-Guzdek mud volcano erupts after 15 years http://www.today.az/news/society/248288.html Society Tue, 14 May 2024 11:54:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova The Bozdag-Guzdek mud volcano has erupted in Azerbaijan, Azernews reports.The Republican Seismic Survey Centre says that the volcanic eruption took place on May 13 at 02:13 local time, lasting for nine minutes.According to the data from the seismic stations that monitor mud volcanoes, the depth of the crater of the Bozdag-Guzdek mud volcano is 3.5 kilometres, and the released energy is 8.67x106 Joules.Bozdag-Guzdek is considered one of the largest orographic units of the Absheron Peninsula. The last eruption of this volcano occurred on February 13, 2009.The Land of Fire is home to many extraordinary natural wonders.From emerald forests to majestic waterfalls, there are numerous natural sights in Azerbaijan that are waiting to be explored.Mud volcanoes are undoubtedly one of the country's most-visited natural attractions, encouraging people to travel to far-flung destinations just to catch a glimpse of this natural miracle.In total, there are about 700 mud volcanoes in the world, and 350 of them are located in Azerbaijan.NASA geologists studying Mars concluded that the mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan are similar to the uplands of the planet in their structure.Toragay is the largest mud volcano in the world and is located in the south of Gobustan.The height of the volcano is 400 metres, and the volcanic crater is 150 metres in diameter. The mud volcano erupted 6 times, from 1841 to 1950.In 2004, the Toragay Mud Volcano was added to the Guinness Book of World Records.Boyuk Kanizadag is another mud volcano that thrills everyone who sees it.It is known as the largest mud volcano in the territory of Gobustan. This mud volcano erupted on October 10, 2001, shooting out flames 300 metres in the air.Located in the suburb of Baku, the Otman Bozdag mud volcano erupted in 2017.The Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) announced that two eruptions were recorded in the territory of the Sangachal settlement, Garadagh district. This was the ninth eruption of the mud volcano.Studies have revealed the presence of rare types of minerals, non-specific sulphates, oxides, natural iron, and many other elements in the mud volcanic breccia.Note that volcanic breccia consists mainly of a mixture of clay mass and fragments of hard rocks.The studies suggest that these minerals were formed under the influence of deep-mud volcano fluids.Rich in minerals, mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan can be used for medicinal purposes.Mud is considered suitable for treatment if it contains a large number of organic compounds, such as iodine, bromine, hydrogen sulphide, etc.In general, the healing properties of about 40 types of volcanic mud have been studied and confirmed by biochemical analysis.The volcanic mud of Akhtarma Garadag, Dashgil, Bahar, and Masazir are the most studied in the country from a medical point of view.They are considered similar to healthy mud found in Akhtala, Georgia.Mud resort of Georgia due to the high content of bromine, iodine, boron, and other organic compounds. Kharibulbul Festival: Ashiq music sounds in Lachin http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/248289.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 May 2024 11:42:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova The 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival has come to an end in the city of Lachin, Azernews reports.The festival is co-organised by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Culture Ministry.At the concert titled "Songs of Ashiqs in New Sound," People's Artists Aygun Kazimova, Nazpari Dostaliyeva, Tunzale Aghayeva, Honored Artists Ehtiram Huseynov, Lala Mammadova, Elnara Abdullayeva, and others sang duets.The festival ended with the song "Bütov Azerbaijan," performed by all the festival participants.The 7th Kharibulbul International Music Festival brought together participants from the UAE, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Guinea, Morocco, Uzbekistan, and Turkiye.Shusha hosted this year’s event as the Cultural Capital of the Islamic World 2024. The festival kicked off with a concert at the Jidir Duzu (Jidir Plain)) in Shusha, featuring artists and creative groups from ICESCO member countries. Azerbaijan & Kyrgyzstan central banks sign memorandum http://www.today.az/news/baku2015/248290.html Baku-2015 Tue, 14 May 2024 11:39:00 +0400 Nazrin AbdulA Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the National Bank of Kyrgyzstan (KRMB) and the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA), Azernews reports, citing Azerbaijan's CBA.The memorandum was signed during a business trip to Azerbaijan by a delegation led by the Chairman of the Central Bank of Kyrgyzstan, Kubanichbek Bokontayev.Chairman Taleh Kazimov of the CBA expressed confidence that the memorandum would enhance cooperation between the institutions.Preliminary discussions regarding the memorandum took place during a meeting between the chairmen in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, last November.During K. Bokontayev's meeting with the Chairman of the CBA, ideas were exchanged on further strengthening the existing mutual relations between the central banks of both countries and expanding cooperation opportunities.As part of the visit, a series of meetings for the KRMB delegation are planned to facilitate the exchange of experiences at the CBA.Additionally, representatives from KRMB will participate in an exchange of experiences in key areas organised by the CBA. This will provide the delegation with an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the activities of various structural units of the CBA. Practical information will also be shared through presentations by CBA employees as part of the experience exchange. Azerbaijan's ambassador to Turkmenistan visits Balkan region http://www.today.az/news/politics/248291.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 11:27:00 +0400 Fatime Letifova On May 13-14, 2024, Azerbaijan's ambassador to Turkmenistan, Kismet Gozalov, visited the Balkan region of Turkmenistan, Azernews reports.Within the framework of the visit, K. Gozelov met with the Judge of the Balkan Region, the judge of Turkmenbash? City, the chairman of the Turkmen Maritime and River Lines Agency, the head of the Turkmenbash? International Sea Port, and the director of the Balkan Shipyard, and visited the port.The current state of bilateral cooperation and future prospects were discussed at the meetings. In addition to the role played by the Port of Turkmenbashi in maritime transport between the two countries, the importance of the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Corridor was also mentioned in the speeches.Also, during the visit, G. Gozelov met with Azerbaijani citizens and compatriots living in the Balkan region. At the meeting, the ambassador talked about the importance and care that the state of Azerbaijan gives to citizens living abroad, listened to the suggestions and requests of compatriots, and exchanged mutual views. President Ilham Aliyev receives Vice-Chairperson of National Committee of Chinese People's ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/248292.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 11:16:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received a delegation led by Shen Yueyue, Vice-Chairperson of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Chairperson of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation Commission of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Azernews reports.Praising the successful development of bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and China, the head of state noted that these ties are based on principles of friendship, mutual understanding, and support.Fondly recalling his meetings with Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China, President Ilham Aliyev described these meetings as demonstrations of friendly relations and expressed eagerness for their next meeting.The head of state mentioned real opportunities to elevate bilateral relations to a higher level and noted that the two countries are already cooperating very closely across various areas. The President highlighted the recent increase in reciprocal official visits between Azerbaijan and China at different levels, which serves to strengthen bilateral bonds.Praising growth in the economic, trade, and transportation sectors, President Ilham Aliyev expressed satisfaction with the increased mutual travel between the peoples.The head of state expressed confidence that Shen Yueyue’s visit to Azerbaijan would be productive, contribute to strengthening friendly relations, and provide a good opportunity to discuss prospects for cooperation.Expressing gratitude for the reception and kind words, Shen Yueyue said: “You have been a friend of Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China, and the Chinese people for many years. First of all, I would like to convey the greetings and best wishes of the President of the People's Republic of China to you. In recent years, under your resolute and wise leadership, the Azerbaijani people have demonstrated unity and progressed along the path of development. Your country has witnessed sustainable stability and rapid economic development, and Azerbaijan's strength has significantly increased.”Shen Yueyue emphasized that China supports the Azerbaijani people's choice regarding their development path and Azerbaijan's active international interaction on South-South cooperation to tackle global climate change.She noted that Azerbaijan's influence in the world is constantly increasing, which makes China happy as the country's close friend and reliable partner.Touching on the presidential election held in Azerbaijan, Shen Yueyue emphasized the head of state’s resounding victory in this election. She extended her congratulations, describing it as a testament to strong support for President Ilham Aliyev’s policies by the Azerbaijani people. Shen Yueyue wished the Azerbaijani people, whom the Chinese people consider close, new successes on the development path. Noting that Xi Jinping and the President of Azerbaijan have outlined plans for future development of bilateral relations between the two countries, she expressed confidence that with the strategic leadership of the two heads of state, China-Azerbaijan relations will enter a new stage and contribute to the prosperity of both countries’ peoples.The head of state expressed gratitude for the greetings, congratulations, and kind words from the President of the People's Republic of China and asked Shen Yueyue to communicate his greetings to President Xi Jinping as well.President Ilham Aliyev emphasized Azerbaijan's consistent support for China's territorial integrity and its "One China" policy. “A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan reiterated this support and condemned the elections held in Taiwan.” The head of state also highlighted the prevalence of trends supporting separatism and policies based on double standards globally.Shen Yueyue emphasized that the People's Republic of China has always supported Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence. She expressed gratitude to Azerbaijan for its support of the "One China" policy.President Ilham Aliyev stressed that Azerbaijan's policies are driven by its national interests. He noted that Azerbaijan, as a friend and partner, is happy with China's, in particular, Chinese economy’s achievements, under the leadership of Xi Jinping. The head of state emphasized China's significance in the global economy and its role in global economic development.Shen Yueyue congratulated Azerbaijan on hosting COP29 and touched on the cooperation issues within this framework.The head of state noted that Azerbaijan is part of the Global South and defends the interests of these countries within the Non-Aligned Movement framework. Furthermore, President Ilham Aliyev underlined that Azerbaijan would spare no effort to represent the interests of Global South countries within the COP29 framework.The head of state noted pointed out that Azerbaijan is ready to cooperate with the People's Republic of China within the COP29 framework, and Azerbaijan's COP29 delegation visited China for discussions.During the meeting, satisfaction was expressed with the development of relations between the ruling parties - the New Azerbaijan Party and the Communist Party of China. Members of the Chinese delegation highlighted the projects implemented by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation in various countries around the world and underlined that the cooperation with Chinese respective organizations within people-to-people diplomacy contributes to the development of relations between the two countries.President Ilham Aliyev touched upon cooperation between the ruling parties, highlighting the importance of cultural-humanitarian events facilitated by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and China’s various organizations on the basis of the people-to-people diplomacy.During the discussion, they noted Chinese companies' great interest in cooperation with Azerbaijan in the renewable energy sector. Discussions also revolved around production of electric buses, electric cars, and renewable energy facilities and the Chinese companies’ investments in this sector.They hailed the development of cooperation between Azerbaijan and China across various sectors, including political, economic, investment, transportation, green energy, and people-to-people diplomacy, which propelled China-Azerbaijan relations to qualitatively new level. Discussions included mutual support, the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, the development of the Middle Corridor, and other mutually beneficial issues. </body> </html> Baku Modern Music Days to be held for second time http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/248293.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 May 2024 11:09:00 +0400 Laman Ismayilova Baku Modern Music Days will be held for the second time in the country, The event will take place on May 20-26 with the support of the Ministry of Science and Education and the Culture Ministry, Azernews reports.In addition to local musicians (Cadenza Orchestra, BCMS Ensemble), guests and musicians from Austria, Germany, Hungary, Norway, the USA, and Russia will also join the festival.The festival program consists of morning, afternoon, and evening sessions – all concerts are open to the public. It is also planned to hold master classes, seminars, and lectures at the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts and the International Mugham Centre.At the same time, creative evenings themed "Portraits" will be held at the International Mugham Centre and the Baku Museum Centre.Each day of the festival will end with an evening concert either at the International Mugham Centre or at the Azerbaijan State Academic Philharmonic Hall. Azerbaijan MFA congratulates Israel http://www.today.az/news/politics/248294.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 11:00:00 +0400 Fatime Letifova The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan congratulated Israel on Independence Day, Azernews reports, citing the post shared by the Foreign Ministry on its official "X" account."We extend our congratulations and best wishes to Israel on Independence Day!" the post reads. ADA University announces new collaborative program with AUWCL http://www.today.az/news/society/248295.html Society Tue, 14 May 2024 10:44:00 +0400 Nazrin Abdul ADA University has announced a joint undergraduate and graduate program in jurisprudence with American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL), Azernews reports.At the inaugural ceremony, attended by esteemed guests including US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Mark Libby, ADA University USA Centre President Ghalib Mammad, Professor Padide Alay from the "International Legal Studies Program" at American University Washington School of Law, and representatives from ADA University's leadership, faculty, and student body, the joint undergraduate and graduate program in jurisprudence was unveiled.Welcoming the attendees, the moderator of the event, Fariz Ismayilzade, ADA University's vice-rector for State, foreign, and student affairs, highlighted the institution's commitment to forging partnerships with foreign higher education institutions to address the evolving needs of the labour market.US Ambassador Mark Libby emphasised the significance of this program in expanding educational relations between the US and Azerbaijan, noting the opportunity it provides for Azerbaijani students to learn from distinguished legal professionals in the United States.Ghalib Mammad, in his address, underscored ADA University's mission to nurture a new generation of Azerbaijani legal scholars, drawing inspiration from historical figures who have advanced science and education. He emphasised the program's role in not only producing lawyers but also cultivating educators with strong academic research skills.Professor Padide Alay highlighted the shared goals and vision of ADA University and AUWCL, envisioning the training of lawyers equipped to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world through the collaboration of these two institutions from different continents.Elkin Nurmammadov, vice-rector for academic affairs at ADA University, emphasised the comprehensive nature of the program, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.Rashad Ibadov, Dean of ADA University's Law Faculty, explained that students will have the opportunity to pursue specialised studies in the US after three years at ADA University.Gunay Ziyadova, Dean of Student Affairs at ADA University, outlined the advantages of the joint program, including shorter study duration, reduced costs, and faster entry into the job market.This program introduces students to both the Azerbaijani and American legal systems, preparing them for international careers with globally recognised degrees.The newly introduced joint program enables students to earn both bachelor's and master's degrees in just four years, with three years of study at ADA University followed by one year at American University Washington School of Law. President Ilham Aliyev receives OSCE delegation led by its Chair-in-Office [PHOTOS/VIDEO] http://www.today.az/news/politics/248296.html Politics Tue, 14 May 2024 10:14:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received OSCE Chair-in-Office, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade of Malta Ian Borg and his accompanying delegation, Azernews reports.OSCE Chair-in-Office Ian Borg recalled the meeting and discussions held on the sidelines of this year’s Munich Security Conference with the President of Azerbaijan, saying that his visit had a regional character.He mentioned that Malta supports the normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as the negotiation process on a peace treaty.President Ilham Aliyev emphasized that it was Azerbaijan that initiated the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia and its fundamental principles forming the basis of this process, and that the text of the peace agreement was prepared by Azerbaijan and presented for discussion. The Azerbaijani President noted that the negotiation process is currently underway between Azerbaijan and Armenia to advance the peace agenda.The head of state noted that although the consequences of Armenia's military aggression against Azerbaijan and the occupation of its lands has been on the agenda of the OSCE since its inception, neither this organization nor the OSCE Minsk-Group co-chairmanship mechanism had done anything to eliminate the consequences of the conflict, liberate Azerbaijani territories from occupation, and ensure the return of internally displaced persons. During these years, the negotiation process conducted by the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group contributed to perpetuating the occupation of Azerbaijani territories. President Ilham Aliyev emphasized that Azerbaijan, through its own determination and strength, has brought an end to the occupation, ensuring territorial integrity and sovereignty in accordance with international law and the UN Charter. Noting that the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict is now a thing of the past, the head of state proposed the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group and all associated institutions. The Azerbaijani leader pointed out that Azerbaijan had raised this issue, and there appears to be no reason for Armenia to oppose it.During the meeting, discussions revolved around transportation connectivity matters within the OSCE framework.Ian Borg noted that his country backs the concept of small island developing states and advocate for the enhancement of their relations with the European Union. Considering Azerbaijan's COP29 Presidency, he expressed readiness for cooperation with Azerbaijan in this regard as well.President Ilham Aliyev stressed that the concerns of small island developing states will be one of priorities of the Azerbaijan's Presidency of COP29. Highlighting the visit of Patricia Scotland, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, to Azerbaijan, the head of state touched upon the cooperation between the small island developing states affiliated with this organization and similar other countries, addressing existential challenges faced by them within the COP framework, and conducting various events. President Ilham Aliyev underlined that Azerbaijan is interested in cooperation with Malta in this regard. Azerbaijani oil price keeps falling slightly http://www.today.az/news/business/248297.html Business Tue, 14 May 2024 10:00:00 +0400 The price of 1 barrel of "Azeri Light" brand oil on the world market decreased by 0.58 US dollars or 0.68 % and amounted to 84.48 US dollars.Azernews reports, citing a source in the oil market.According to the results of the auctions, the July futures price of "Brent" oil was 83.46 US dollars.In this year's state budget of Azerbaijan, the average price of one barrel of oil was calculated from 60 US dollars.It should be noted that the lowest price of "Azeri Light" oil was recorded on April 21, 2020 ( US$ 15.81 ), and the maximum price was recorded in July 2008 ( US$ 149.66 ). In Azerbaijan, oil is mainly produced within the framework of the agreement on the development of the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) field block. The share of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) in the agreement is 25 %. Erdogan emphasizes Turkiye-Greece cooperation against terrorism http://www.today.az/news/regions/248300.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 09:00:00 +0400 Türkiye and Greece are strengthening their mutual understanding on fighting terrorism, Anadolu Agency reports citing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Azernews reports."We agree there is no place for terrorist groups in our region's future," Erdogan said in a news conference in the Turkish capital Ankara with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.Erdogan also said that Ankara and Athens are committed to resolving issues between them via "cordial dialogue, good neighborly ties, and international law" as outlined in last year's Athens Declaration on Friendly Relations and Good-Neighborliness."We are working to push our bilateral trade with Greece to $10 billion, which was $6 billion last year," Erdogan added.He also underlined that Türkiye expects the "positive atmosphere in our relations" to contribute to fulfilling the rights of the Turkish minority in Greece.Erdogan highlighted the importance of finding a fair, permanent, and fact-based solution to the Cyprus issue, adding that this would strengthen regional stability and peace."I would like to thank Prime Minister Mitsotakis for his efforts to improve our bilateral relations," he added. Azerbaijan's commitment to climate action: Leveraging partnerships for sustainable future ... http://www.today.az/news/business/248301.html Business Tue, 14 May 2024 08:30:00 +0400 Nazrin Abdul This November, Azerbaijan will take centre stage as it hosts the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29). As the largest international event of its kind, COP29 signifies a significant task and responsibility for the global community in addressing climate change.The financial imperative for implementing large-scale climate projects continues to escalate each year. During extensive negotiations, countries advocate for financial support across various sectors, including climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience. Notably, pledges to create a $100 billion fund underscore the urgency of financing solutions.On May 1, President Ilham Aliyev highlighted the pivotal role of financial resources in tackling climate challenges at the World Intercultural Dialogue Forum. COP29 is poised to prioritise this crucial topic.At the workshop on strengthening capacity in the preparation of Biennial Transparency Reports held on May 13, 2024, the regional coordinator of COP29, the representative of the UN Development Program, Nuri Ozbaghdati, emphasised the importance of financing in the fight against climate change.It should be noted that the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action is operating in order to mobilise financial resources for the acceleration of measures related to climate change.Furthermore, Azerbaijan's Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Mukhtar Babayev, called for collaboration within the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action to ensure a successful COP29 at the 11th meeting of the coalition held on April 18, 2024.This coalition, comprising about 100 countries and global institutions like the World Bank and UN agencies, aims to mobilise financial resources for climate initiatives worldwide.In his comment to Azernews, Ayaz Museyibov, advisor to the executive director of the Centre for Analysis and Communication of Economic Reforms, emphasised the significance of multi-stakeholder engagement in climate action."The more platforms and stakeholder participation are ensured, the more 'ownership' and 'responsibility' indicators there are in climate-related issues."Cooperation with the coalition offers a platform for diverse countries with varying development needs to unite in combating climate change and utilising financial resources effectively."Cooperation in these issues allows states and parties with different development characteristics and therefore also interests to unite within a platform for the distribution and use of financial resources to combat and adapt to climate change."Cooperation with the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action can also contribute to the effective use of financial resources for the fulfilment of global climate commitments, he emphasised."Consider that this coalition comprises approximately 100 countries and prominent global institutions such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Bank, European Investment Bank, UN agencies, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, among others. These institutions represent developed countries with significant financial resources and global influence."Azerbaijan's potential membership in the coalition signifies its commitment to global climate efforts. This collaboration aligns with the COP29 Conference's mission to encourage new commitments and concrete actions towards addressing the climate crisis.Moreover, COP29 provides a platform for Azerbaijan to showcase its vision for regional security, energy transition, and green growth. Initiatives such as creating green zones in Karabakh and developing wind and solar energy projects demonstrate Azerbaijan's dedication to sustainable development and its contribution to global climate discussions.In essence, Azerbaijan's active participation in COP29 and collaboration with the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action reaffirm its commitment to building a resilient and sustainable future for generations to come. Emirates Group achieves historic milestone with $5.1 Bln annual profit http://www.today.az/news/regions/248302.html World news Tue, 14 May 2024 08:00:00 +0400 Dubai's Emirates Group, operator of the world's largest long-haul carrier, reported on May 13 annual profits of $5.1 billion for the financial year ending March, a rise of 71%, setting a new record for the second year in a row, Azernews reports, citing Daily Sabah.Citing strong customer demand, it said group profits for the past two years hit $8.1 billion, surpassing the losses seen during pandemic-hit 2020-2022."The Emirates Group has once again raised the bar to deliver a new record performance," Chairperson and Chief Executive Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum said in a statement.State-owned Emirates Group announced a record $3 billion in profits last year as it returned to the black after the COVID pandemic.Emirates has now erased the $1.1 billion loss in 2021-2022 and the heavy $5.5 billion deficit a year earlier when it was forced to ground its fleet and lay off staff."The group's excellent financial standing today places us in a strong position for future growth and success. It enables us to invest to deliver even better products, services and more value to our customers and stakeholders," Sheikh Ahmed said.The airline business alone returned record profits of $4.7 billion, up 63%. Emirates Group also encompasses airport services company Dnata, whose profits more than quadrupled to $400 million.The Emirates Group workforce grew 10% to a record 112,406 employees. The airline is also set to receive 10 new Airbus A350s from August but remains plagued by delays to Boeing's 777X, with 205 on order. Court fines Microsoft $ 242 million for stealing technology when creating Cortana http://www.today.az/news/regions/248281.html World news Mon, 13 May 2024 23:12:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaIn Delaware (USA), the final court hearing was held on the claim of IPA Technologies, which accused Microsoft of violating its patents when creating the Cortana voice assistant, Azernews reports.According to the information, after the trial, the jury agreed with the IPA's argument that the voice recognition technology used in Cortana violates its patent for computer communications software and imposed a fine of $ 242 million on Microsoft.IPA is a "daughter" of the patent-licensing company Wi-LAN, which is jointly owned by the Canadian technology company Quarterhill and two investment firms. She acquired a number of patents from Siri Inc., owned by SRI International, which was absorbed by Apple in 2010 and whose technology she uses in the Siri virtual assistant."We remain confident that Microsoft has never infringed the IPA patents and will appeal," a Microsoft representative said in response to a request for comment on the court's decision.The IPA sued Microsoft in 2018, accusing it of violating a number of patents related to technologies used in personal digital assistants and voice data navigation. As a result, the case was reduced to an accusation of infringement of one patent in the Cortana voice assistant.The IPA has also sued Google and Amazon over infringement of their patents. Amazon secured the dismissal of the IPA lawsuit in 2021, and the company's litigation with Google is still ongoing. Catalan secessionist parties fail to secure majority in Spain's regional elections http://www.today.az/news/regions/248284.html World news Mon, 13 May 2024 22:05:00 +0400 Separatist parties in Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region lost their majority in elections Sunday, with the Socialist Party winning the biggest vote, Azernews reports citing to Anadolu Agency.“This opens a new era for all Catalan residents — whatever they think, whatever language they speak and wherever they come from,” said Socialist candidate and former Spanish Health Minister Salvador Illa in his victory speech.However, with 42 seats, the Socialist Party still falls significantly short of the 68-seat majority needed to form a government in the regional Parliament.The clearest path to governability seems to be a left-wing coalition with Socialists teaming up with the left-wing separatist party ERC, which lost 13 seats compared to 2021, and the far-left party Sumar.Yet that path is far from guaranteed. Tough negotiations are likely to ensue in the coming days and weeks.While the left-wing parties achieved a majority with exactly 68 seats, overall Catalonia’s political landscape shifted away from the independence movement and toward the right wing.With more political concessions to Catalonia like political amnesty from Spain’s central government, the Socialist Party's representation grew by nine seats compared to the last elections in 2021.But the conservative Spain-centered Popular Party saw the most dramatic jump, moving from three seats to 15. The far-right Vox party remained the same, winning 11 seats. The far-left Sumar/Comunes dropped by two seats. The liberal party Cuidadanos disappeared.As Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia’s former president who has been self-exiled from Spain since 2017, pointed out, his party Junts was the only mainstream separatist group that gained any seats — with its representation increasing by just three seats.The far-right separatist party Alianca Catalana also broke onto the map, winning its first two seats.Like Spain’s national parliament, Catalonia’s parliament is highly fractured with an uncertain future.In his speech on Sunday, Puigdemont called on the ERC to find a way to make the exiled leader president and to “build a solid government whose obedience is purely to Catalonia.”Negotiations on regional governance could easily spill onto the national stage, as Catalan separatist parties have also been propping up Spain’s progressive minority coalition government led by the Socialists.Less than a month ahead of European Parliamentary elections, this vote suggests a move toward the right, although Spain’s left-wing forces continue as the dominant force with the support of like-minded regionalist parties. OCHA Reports: Renewed conflict claims lives of 27 civilians in Sudan's North Darfur http://www.today.az/news/regions/248285.html World news Mon, 13 May 2024 21:45:00 +0400 On the morning of 10 May 2024, clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and forces from the armed movements against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) renewed in Al Fasher, North Darfur State, Azernews reports citing to the official website of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).The clashes, including airstrikes and the use of heavy weapons, started mid-morning in the eastern part of Al Fasher Town and continued until 6:30 pm. The clashes extended into the centre of the town, the outskirts of the main market, and into neighbourhoods resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. An estimated 850 people (170 families) were displaced to various locations across Al Fasher locality due to the clashes, according to the International Organization for Migration Displacement Tracking Matrix (IOMDTM) Flash Alert: Conflict in Al Fasher locality report. People have reportedly fled from areas to the east and northwest of Al Fasher Town to areas south of the town. Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) and the Coordination Council on the ground in Al Fasher are trying to respond to the affected people. Although the clashes have stopped, there are concerns they may resume soon.The people wounded have sought treatment at the Al Fasher South Hospital in Al Fasher Town. Unconfirmed reports indicate that at least 27 people have been killed, including women and children, while about 130 people have been injured. The hospital, which has a 100-bed capacity, has surpassed its maximum capacity. During the fighting, the hospital did not have an ambulance to transport the injured people and it has limited medical equipment and medicines needed to treat the injured and no surgical supplies. Humanitarians are currently assessing the situation, the needs, and the capacity to respond to the needs of people affected by the conflict.Between 1 and 18 April, over 40,600 people were reportedly displaced within Al Fasher locality following inter-tribal conflict and clashes between SAF and RSF in multiple locations across Al Fasher, Kebkabiya and Kutum localities, according to the IOM DTM Sudan Focused Flash Alert, North Darfur report.Humanitarian access into Al Fasher has been severely constrained due to disruptions in crossline and cross-border access. So far in 2024, only 39 trucks reached Al Fasher via crossline and cross-border through OCHA-coordinated movements. The trucks transported health, nutrition and food supplies for an estimated 186,000 people. Some 1,500 MT of non-food items (NFIs) at the Tine crossing point have been waiting for approval for onward movement for three weeks, depriving more than 94,000 people of assistance. In addition, the 13 trucks carrying health, nutrition and NFI supplies for over 121,000 people dispatched from Port Sudan on 3 April are still en route to Al Fasher due to delays in getting clearances at checkpoints, and more recently insecurity.Even before these most recent developments, more than a year of conflict and persistent access obstructions hampering the sustained delivery of aid and other basic commodities has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, home to 9 million people in need.