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 Trump and Harris to face off in 1st televised debate http://www.today.az/news/regions/252758.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 23:34:00 +0400 Former U.S. President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris, both candidates for the 2024 presidential election, are set to participate in their first televised debate, Azernews reports citing foreign media.The debate, organized by ABC, will take place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and will run for 90 minutes. It will be broadcast live across major American television networks starting at 9:00 p.m. ET on September 11 (04:00 a.m. BST).This debate could potentially be the only one between Trump and Harris, as no additional debate rounds have been agreed upon yet, with the election just under two months away. Germany to implement border controls to curb illegal migration http://www.today.az/news/regions/252748.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 22:36:00 +0400 The German government has announced the implementation of temporary controls at all land borders to curb the flow of illegal migrants, Azernews reports citing the German Ministry of Internal Affairs.Starting on September 16, the controls will be in place for an initial period of six months and are designed to enhance migration policy enforcement. Interior Minister Nancy Feiser stated, "We are reinforcing domestic security and maintaining our strict stance against illegal immigration."In response, Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner informed Bild newspaper that Austria will not accept migrants who are turned away by Germany at the border. Japan to recommend ex-currency chief for ADB president http://www.today.az/news/regions/252746.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 21:35:00 +0400 Japan will nominate Masato Kanda, the country's former top currency diplomat, as its candidate to become next head of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday, Azernews reports citing Reuters.Since the ADB was founded in 1966, its top post has always been filled by someone from Japan which, along with the United States, is the bank's biggest shareholder. That makes Kanda a strong candidate to take up the post."(Kanda) is most appropriate to lead the ADB as he is well-versed in Asia-Pacific affairs and has built deep networks with executives from various countries and international institutions," Suzuki said at a regular press conference.Kanda, if elected, will succeed Masatsugu Asakawa, who announced on Monday his intention to step down from his position effective Feb. 23, 2025.The development lender said in a statement that election of the next ADB president would follow "an open, transparent, and merit-based process".Kanda, who stepped down in July after three years as vice finance minister for international affairs, led massive bouts of yen-buying intervention in the currency markets in 2022 and 2024. He currently serves as a special adviser to the cabinet.Asakawa, also a former top Japanese currency diplomat, became ADB president in January 2020 and oversaw measures to help the region's economies deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Blinken and UK's Lammy to visit Ukraine this week http://www.today.az/news/regions/252745.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 21:00:00 +0400 United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken and United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy intend to visit Ukraine later this week, the officials announced on Tuesday during a joint press conference in London, Azernews reports."This joint trip reflects strong transatlantic support, aligned also with our NATO allies, with our Indo-Pacific partners, with more than 50 countries that continue to strongly and resolutely support Ukraine," Blinken stated.The trip comes as a senior Iranian official denied reports that Tehran had supplied Russia with ballistic missiles, information a European Union spokesperson described as "credible".CNN and the Wall Street Journal reported last week, citing unidentified sources, that Iran had transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, as Moscow continues to wage war in Ukraine more than two and a half years after its 2022 invasion. Kim Jong Un asserts readiness to use nuclear capabilities on 76th anniversary http://www.today.az/news/regions/252744.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 20:31:00 +0400 On the 76th anniversary of North Korea's founding, leader Kim Jong Un emphasized that the country's armed forces must be prepared to deploy nuclear capabilities at any time to safeguard national security, Azernews reports citing the Korean Central News Agency.Kim Jong Un asserted that the current security environment necessitates the enhancement of Pyongyang's military strength. He stressed that North Korea’s nuclear capabilities must be securely maintained and ready for immediate use to protect the nation's security.He also stated that North Korea is focused on "exponentially increasing the number of nuclear warheads," framing the country as a responsible nuclear power committed to self-defense. Kim Jong Un added that while the country’s nuclear arsenal is meant for self-defense, it does not pose a threat to others. Private astronaut crew prepares for historic spacewalk with SpaceX http://www.today.az/news/regions/252741.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 19:24:00 +0400 On September 9, a crew of four private astronauts reached the final stages of preparation for a groundbreaking mission to attempt the first spacewalk using SpaceX’s new spacesuits and redesigned spacecraft, Azernews reports citing foreign media.The team, including a billionaire entrepreneur, a retired military pilot, and two SpaceX employees, is scheduled to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on September 10 aboard the Crew Dragon capsule. This mission marks the fifth and most challenging personal spaceflight for SpaceX.A previous launch attempt was delayed due to a minor helium leak in ground equipment, which has since been repaired. The Falcon 9 rocket, involved in an unrelated mission, failed to recover its booster, prompting additional inspections.The Polaris mission is now set for a pre-dawn launch on Tuesday, although weather conditions are only 40 percent favorable, according to US Space Force launch weather analysts. Temporary flight restrictions at Moscow airports for safety measures http://www.today.az/news/regions/252739.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:42:00 +0400 Temporary restrictions have been imposed at Moscow’s Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky airports, according to Artem Korenyako, press secretary of the Russian Air Transport Agency (Rosaviasia), Azernews reports.On September 10, these restrictions were implemented to ensure the safety of civil aircraft operations. Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports are not receiving or sending flights from 01:17 Moscow time, while Zhukovsky has suspended operations from 01:46 Moscow time.Air force crews, dispatchers, and airport staff are taking all necessary measures to prioritize flight safety. Additionally, Rosaviasia has announced similar restrictions at Kazan airport. Congo athletes missing after 2024 Paris Paralympics http://www.today.az/news/regions/252737.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:23:00 +0400 Two athletes from the Republic of Congo have not returned to their national team following the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games, Azernews reports citing foreign media.Javelin thrower Mireille Nganga and runner Emmanuel Muambako, along with his guide, are among those missing.The head of the Congolese delegation revealed that the athletes were last seen in the Paralympic village and could not be contacted after September 5.The French prosecutor's office is investigating the situation, exploring various possibilities, including the potential for the athletes to have absconded.The XVII Summer Paralympic Games concluded on September 8 in Paris. Garabagh University prepares for first semester: 99% of student registration complete http://www.today.az/news/society/252772.html Society Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:03:00 +0400 As the September conference for education workers approaches, Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrullayev has announced that 99% of students at Garabagh University have completed their registration.Students are expected to start arriving in Khankendi from Baku and other cities on September 14-15, with accommodations provided in dormitories, according to Azernews."Classes will commence on September 23. The week prior will be dedicated to familiarising students with the city, safety protocols, and other essential information. Additionally, Garabagh University students will receive a stipend increase of 100-150 manats ($58-88)," Amrullayev stated.Garabagh University was established by an Order from Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on November 28, 2023, to meet the demand for highly qualified professionals and preserve the region's educational traditions. Operating under the Ministry of Science and Education, the university will initially offer programs across six faculties: Pedagogical, Humanitarian, Economic, Social Sciences, Art, Engineering, and Tourism.For the 2024/2025 academic year, the university plans to enrol 1,120 students across 27 specialities, reflecting its dedication to expanding educational opportunities and supporting regional development. Azerbaijan, Afghanistan have great prospects for economic and trade development http://www.today.az/news/business/252771.html Business Tue, 10 Sep 2024 17:48:00 +0400 "Azerbaijan and Afghanistan have great prospects for the development of economic, trade, and investment relations," Azernews reports, citing Afghan expert Jalal Bazwan in an interview with the "Azerbaijan Economy" ("Az?rbaycan ?qtisadiyyat?") Telegram channel.Bazwan highlighted the significant potential for mutual investments in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and logistics. He noted that the newly opened "Termez" International Trade Centre, which began operations on August 29, will greatly facilitate the expansion of cross-border trade and enhance both bilateral and multilateral trade in the region."In this context, the recent meeting between Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev, Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov, and Acting Afghan Prime Minister Abdul Ghani Baradar can be seen as a strong commitment to strengthening regional cooperation," Bazwan said.He emphasised that Azerbaijan and Afghanistan are well-positioned to leverage their geographical advantages for mutually beneficial economic cooperation.The Termez International Trade Centre, located in Termez, Uzbekistan, near the Afghan border, was inaugurated with the participation of an Azerbaijani delegation led by Shahin Mustafayev. The centre offers visa-free access to its free trade zone and is expected to serve local residents as well as consumers from neighbouring Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and other countries. Honored Artist Inara Babayeva to give solo concert at Mugham Center http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/252770.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 10 Sep 2024 17:29:00 +0400 International Mugham Center will host a solo concert of the leading soloist of the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, Honored Artist Inara Babayeva on October 7, Azernews reports.The concert is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the prominent performer of classical opera and folk vocal repertoire Sona Aslanova.The concert program, which will take place accompanied by Honored Artist Zulfiya Sadigova, will feature works of world and national classical music from the singer's repertoire that have not been performed for more than 50 years.Also before the concert, a presentation of Inara Babayeva's book dedicated to the work of Sona Aslanova will take place.Tickets can be purchased at all box offices in the city and online at iTicket.Az.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az, and Milli.Az. Azerbaijan enhances gas exports, strengthening energy trade relations with Europe http://www.today.az/news/analytics/252769.html Analytics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 16:53:00 +0400 A successful strategy is being implemented in Azerbaijan's energy sector, which is a crucial part of the country’s economy due to its rich natural resources. Azerbaijan, one of the oldest oil-producing regions in the world, is currently home to some of the most significant oil and gas reserves. The country has historically served as a bridge between Europe and Asia.Azerbaijan’s strategic location and resource wealth enable it to export oil and gas to European markets. The country transports gas to Europe through the Southern Gas Corridor, which includes the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP). TAP has a transmission capacity of 12 billion cubic meters per year.From January to August of this year, Azerbaijan exported 8.4 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Europe. This represents an increase of 0.8 billion cubic meters, or 10.5%, compared to the same period in 2023.Overall, Azerbaijan’s gas exports for the year totaled 16.4 billion cubic meters, marking a 3.1% increase from the previous year.In July 2022, Azerbaijan and the European Commission signed an energy memorandum in Baku, agreeing to double the volume of transported gas. This agreement was made five months after the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Since then, the European Union has shown increased interest in expanding the Southern Gas Corridor, with expectations for tangible decisions in this area.Additionally, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine would not extend its contract with Gazprom for the transit of Russian gas. However, Ukraine will continue to transit gas from other Russian exporters.After Europe weathered the winter of 2022-2023, it revised its plans to expand the Southern Gas Corridor due to a sufficient supply of gas reserves. With the successful replacement of Russian gas, the European Union's focus has shifted back to its policy of reducing reliance on fossil fuels, including oil and gas. As part of this policy, European financial institutions are increasingly refraining from funding oil and gas projects.Despite this, Azerbaijan intends to increase its gas exports to the European market. In 2021, Azerbaijan exported about 10 billion cubic meters of gas to the European Union. This figure is projected to rise to 10.4 billion cubic meters in 2022, 12 billion cubic meters in 2023, and is expected to reach 13 billion cubic meters in 2024.In the first eight months of this year, Azerbaijan exported 6.5 billion cubic meters of gas to Turkiye and 1.5 billion cubic meters to Georgia. Gas exports to Turkiye decreased by 0.2 billion cubic meters, or 3%, while exports to Georgia remained unchanged compared to the same period last year. During this period, approximately 3.7 billion cubic meters of gas were transported to Turkiye via the Trans-Anatolian Gas Pipeline (TANAP), marking a 0.1 billion cubic meters, or 2.6%, decrease from the previous year.The Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), part of the Southern Gas Corridor, was completed in October 2020. This pipeline stretches 878 kilometers, including 550 kilometers through northern Greece, 215 kilometers through Albania, 105 kilometers under the Adriatic Sea, and 8 kilometers through Italy. Gas supplies through TAP began on December 31, 2020, delivering Azerbaijani gas to Italy, Greece, and Bulgaria.Azerbaijan’s gas production has increased by 2.5% this year, reaching approximately 33 billion cubic meters. Production figures include 8.7 billion cubic meters from the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) fields, 18.1 billion cubic meters from Shah Deniz, 1.1 billion cubic meters from Absheron, and 5.1 billion cubic meters from SOCAR. This represents an increase of about 0.8 billion cubic meters compared to the same period last year.Since the commissioning of the ACG and Shah Deniz fields, 643 million tons of oil (including condensate) and 452.2 billion cubic meters of gas have been produced up to September 1. Specifically, ACG has produced 595.8 million tons of oil and 225 billion cubic meters of gas, while Shah Deniz has produced 227.2 billion cubic meters of gas and 47.2 million tons of condensate. Total exports from these fields amount to approximately 641.2 million tons of oil (including condensate) and about 162 billion cubic meters of gas.The confirmed reserves of the Shah Deniz field are estimated at approximately 1.2 trillion cubic meters. Additionally, the discovery of the Umid and Babek fields enhances Azerbaijan’s gas potential. Currently, an average of 3.1 million cubic meters of gas and 470 tons of condensate are produced daily from four operational wells in the Umid field. Since production began in 2012, approximately 6.7 billion cubic meters of gas and 1 million tons of condensate have been extracted. Plans are in place to drill and commission two additional wells from the Umid-1 platform. These new gas fields enable Azerbaijan to expand its gas exports further while utilizing renewable energy resources.Azerbaijan continues to strengthen its position as a key player in the global energy market through strategic utilization of its vast oil and gas reserves. Despite Europe's shift away from fossil fuels and a reduction in plans to expand the Southern Gas Corridor, Azerbaijan is increasing its gas exports to Europe and maintaining its role as a crucial energy supplier. The country's production has risen, and new discoveries, such as the Umid and Babek fields, further enhance its export capabilities. Azerbaijan’s strategic infrastructure, including TAP and TANAP, and its commitment to expanding its energy output, underscore its pivotal role in regional and global energy dynamics. Ombudsman’s Western Regional Centre holds awareness-raising event http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252768.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 16:37:00 +0400 The Ombudsman’s Western Regional Centre, in collaboration with the Ganja branch of the Society of Disabled Women, organised a legal awareness-raising event on the topic of "The Role of the Ombudsman in Protecting the Rights of Persons with Disabilities," Azernews reports, citing the Ombudsman office. Approved by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Ombudsman), the event was conducted within the framework of the implementation of the action plan for awareness-raising on the protection and promotion of human rights and freedoms for the year 2024.At the event, Sabuhi Abbasov, the head of the Ombudsman’s Western Regional Centre, stated that protecting the rights of persons with disabilities is one of the main areas of the Ombudsman’s activities and provided information on the activities carried out in this direction.Recent amendments to the Constitutional Law on the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Ombudsman) were also discussed, highlighting the expanded mandate of the Ombudsman in protecting the rights of persons with disabilities and several other areas.At the end, questions of interest to the participants on the topic were answered in detail. Azerbaijani, Ukrainian FMs reaffirm strong bilateral ties in recent phone talk http://www.today.az/news/politics/252767.html Politics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 16:25:00 +0400 In a recent phone conversation, Ukraine’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybiha, and Azerbaijan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jeyhun Bayramov, discussed bilateral and multilateral issues, as well as shared challenges, Azernews reports.Ukrainian FM Sybiha highlighted the reaffirmation of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, expressing optimism for future cooperation that reflects the enduring friendship between their nations.“Spoke with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov about bilateral and multilateral issues, as well as shared challenges. We reaffirmed our mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. I expect our cooperation to reflect the friendly ties between our peoples,” Sybiha said on X. Naz-Naz? mugham ensemble to perform in Ganja http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252766.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 16:16:00 +0400 Naz-Naz? mugham ensemble will perform at Ganja State Philharmonic Hall on September 30, under the direction of People's Artist, tar player Malik Mansurov, Azernews reports.At the concert, the ensemble will perform an array of mesmerizing compositions, including "?z" and "Yar?-pünhan" as well as folk songs and dances "Xumar oldum", "Da?lar?n ba??", "Gül d?st?si", "Qaraba? ?ik?st?si", "Çahargah d?ram?di" and others.This concert is part of the "From Baku to Ganja" project, a joint initiative between the Ganja State Philharmonic, the International Mugham Center, and the Azerbaijan National Conservatory.Tickets can be purchased at the Philharmonic box office and online at iTicket.Az. Minister: Over 147,000 textbooks brought to Nakhchivan for 2024-2025 academic year http://www.today.az/news/society/252765.html Society Tue, 10 Sep 2024 15:44:00 +0400 For the 2024-2025 academic year, over 147,000 textbooks have been brought to the autonomous republic and distributed to general education schools, Azernews reports, citing Elkhan Najafov, the Minister of Education of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, in an interview with Report’s local bureau.He also mentioned that 3,306 children have been electronically registered in the pre-school preparation groups of the general education institutions under the Ministry of Education of the autonomous republic, and 2,931 active requests have been placed for them.“Within the framework of preparations for the current academic year in Nakhchivan, up to now, 3,715 requests have been placed for the enrollment of children in the first grade,” the minister added. Azerbaijan to introduce New Tax Rules for cryptocurrency businesses, boost support for SMEs http://www.today.az/news/business/252764.html Business Tue, 10 Sep 2024 15:17:00 +0400 New tax regulations are being developed for individuals engaged in cryptocurrency business in Azerbaijan.Fariz Jafarov, Executive Director of the Center for Analysis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4SIM), shared this update during the panel discussion on "Introduction to the Digital and Metaspace Economy" at the "Chain Reaction 2024" forum, Azernews reports.He also highlighted that Azerbaijan is advancing its electronic tender and visa platforms, fintech solutions, and is creating new opportunities for retail trade and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)."We aim to support over 1,200 SMEs, facilitating faster digitalization and expanding their presence both domestically and internationally," Jafarov stated.It should be noted that In Azerbaijan, the government is working on new tax regulations specifically for cryptocurrency businesses to integrate this sector into the formal economy. This move is part of a broader effort to embrace digital transformation, support innovation, and ensure regulatory compliance. By establishing clear tax rules, Azerbaijan aims to create a more stable and transparent environment for cryptocurrency activities, which could foster growth in this emerging sector while addressing potential risks. Azerbaijan may tax content monetization on TikTok http://www.today.az/news/business/252763.html Business Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:55:00 +0400 Negotiations on taxing the revenue generated from content monetisation on "TikTok" in Azerbaijan are in the final stages, Azernews reports, citing Fariz Jafarov, the Executive Director of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Analysis and Coordination Centre (4SIC), as he mentioned this during the panel discussion titled "Introduction to Digital and Metaverse Economy" at the "Chain Reaction 2024" forum.This step aimed at regulating the revenue generated by "TikTok" users from creating and disseminating content in Azerbaijan is a crucial part of the country's strategy to shape its modern digital ecosystem."In recent years, Azerbaijan has been actively working to enhance the competitiveness of national businesses and elevate them to a new level, providing necessary tools and infrastructure to support entrepreneurs. The government clearly defines its strategic goals, which include not only supporting small and medium-sized enterprises but also creating an effective digital ecosystem. In this system, data processing centres, storage systems, cybersecurity, and payment systems that integrate various organisations play a significant role," he noted. 3rd WGCC meeting to finalize climate action plan for CAREC Ministerial Conference http://www.today.az/news/business/252762.html Business Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:38:00 +0400 Common climate solutions will be a key focus at the 3rd meeting of the Working Group on Climate Change (WGCC) under the Central Asian Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program, which is organized by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Azernews reports, citing ADB.This meeting will take place in Baku from November 11-22, 2024, and the outcomes will be presented at the 29th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), where broader calls for action will be madeAccording to a report by ADB, the primary goal of the 3rd WGCC meeting is to finalize the draft Action Plan on Climate Change, which will be discussed at the CAREC Ministerial Conference on November 8, 2024. The meeting aims to secure the adoption of this document and to propose new regional climate adaptation and mitigation projects while facilitating knowledge exchange.The Action Plan is designed to expand CAREC's initiatives, support the development and execution of regional climate projects, and enhance coordination among partners.It is important to note that the CAREC Program, established by ADB in 1997, aims to foster economic cooperation among the countries of Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and South Asia. Rhythmic gymnasts claim medals at San Marino Cup http://www.today.az/news/sports/252761.html Sports Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:19:00 +0400 Azerbaijan's rhythmic gymnasts have claimed 7 medals in San Marino Cup held in Serravalle, San Marino, Azernews reports.The two-day tournament saw Ilona Zeynalova, a senior athlete, excel in multiple disciplines, finishing second in the all-around, rings, and vault events, and third in the floor exercise.Among the junior athletes, Shems Agahuseynova shone in the balance beam event, claiming a gold medal, and took home a silver medal in the all-around competition.Founded in 1956, the Azerbaijani Gymnastics Federation comprises seven gymnastics disciplines recognised by the International Federation of Gymnastics (FIG).The federation has been experiencing a revival since 2002. The restructured federation has brought gymnastics to a completely new level. The high-level organisation of the gymnastics events did not remain unnoticed.The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has included the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation (AGF) in the list of meritorious federations.For many years, the AGF has been included in the FIG list of the Top 10 gymnastics federations. Azerbaijani Ambassador presents his diplomatic credentials to President of Maldives http://www.today.az/news/politics/252760.html Politics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0400 The newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Republic of the Maldives, Elchin Nariman oglu Huseynli, presented his diplomatic credentials to the President of the Maldives, Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, at a ceremony held at the President’s Office in Capital Male, Azernews reports.Later, the Ambassador of Azerbaijan paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives, Moosa Zameer. The meeting between the two dignitaries took place in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Male. The Foreign Minister of the Maldives congratulated Elchin Nariman oglu Huseynli on his appointment as an Ambassador of Azerbaijan in the Maldives. On this occasion, the Foreign Minister, Moosa Zameer, emphasised strengthening the long-standing bilateral relations and enhancing future cooperation between the Maldives and Azerbaijan.The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives and the Ambassador of Azerbaijan exchanged views on further collaboration in areas of mutual interest, including increasing people-to-people contact, enhancing connectivity, cultural cooperation, and cooperation in environment and climate change. The Foreign Minister of the Maldives expressed keen interest in concluding the proposed tourism MoU and visa exemption agreement with Azerbaijan. President Ilham Aliyev reviews COP29 venue preparations at Baku Olympic Stadium http://www.today.az/news/politics/252734.html Politics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:00:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev visited the Baku Olympic Stadium to inspect the ongoing preparations for COP29, Azernews reports.Assistant to the President Anar Alakbarov reported to the head of state on the progress of getting the COP29 venue ready for the event.The President was also informed about construction activities within the stadium's 49-hectare Blue Zone, including venue design, guest services, transportation logistics in the capital, and accommodation arrangements. The briefing also covered the developments in the 8-hectare Green Zone.It was noted that all necessary measures are in place to ensure that COP29 is hosted with excellence in Azerbaijan, with the required infrastructure being put in place.President Ilham Aliyev gave instructions and directives regarding the work to be carried out. Azerbaijan's cultural wealth faces risk of Armenian theft http://www.today.az/news/analytics/252759.html Analytics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 13:38:00 +0400 By Farman Aydin, AzerNewsAll that you see or hear from Armenians is nothing but plagiarism. Historically, living adjacent to Azerbaijan has indulged Armenians in stealing and appropriating national music, folklore, culture, cuisine, and many other valuable traditions. They even cannot perform it properly and shamelessly distort facts.Armenians claim that they have been ancient inhabitants of the South Caucasus and even the surrounding territories, including Turkiye, Georgia, Iran, and elsewhere.Such an approach could later lead them to extortion, territorial claims, occupation, and, finally, theft. If the ideology of a nation is based on territorial claims against others or appropriation of national music and cuisine, then what that society can do against you is quite evident.Azerbaijanis had to share the same geography with Armenians due to certain historical reasons under Tsarist Russia's measures on territorial division and inclusion of Armenians in the territories of Azerbaijan. From time to time, the Armenian community, which infiltrates into the interior of Azerbaijan, started to spread its irredentist policy inside.Azerbaijani cuisine, music, and even culture are unique in the South Caucasus. There are many facts about our national cuisine and music. Our ancient musical instruments, tar, and kamancha, left a deep mark in Azerbaijan's Garabagh and many historical places centuries ago. About two centuries ago, when our national mughams were performed in the Khan's palace in Garabagh, Armenians began to show special interest in our culture and art. Later, the performance of mugham on the kamancha instrument began to be mastered by Armenians. Armenians, who became professionals in replicating art and only simulating it, started to distort it because they did not bring any innovation to the national culture. After some time, the ancient musical instruments of Azerbaijan began to be presented on stages under the name "Armenian folk instrumental ensemble".Today, social media is more active in this fake PR. During the Soviet Union, there was only one television channel, and the campaign of Armenians to appropriate national music and cuisines under the traditions of unity of nations and totalitarianism was not very successful. As the times changed, the plagiarists who spread around the world began to continue the campaign of stealing Azerbaijani music more widely.Here, this Armenian clarinet player, who calls himself a master, plays the Azerbaijani national music, which he learnt with great enthusiasm, and tried to perform in a new remix form. Those who play under his music feel like full Armenians, but in reality, they are surrounded by the sounds of Azerbaijani music.The strangest thing is that they can't recognise the taste in their mouths without Azerbaijani cuisine. Dolma, ash, kebab, and whatever else you can say about the national and delicious cuisine of Azerbaijan can be found on the table of "hayes".In fact, it is a very tragicomic description - on the one hand, Azerbaijani musical sounds, on the other hand, our national cuisine is the only way out for a society with no identity to recognise its true culture. From the time they came to the South Caucasus, Armenians began to shape themselves as a people by distorting the Albanian churches and adopting the ancient customs of the local people (the ancient Azerbaijani Turks).The Armenians, who called the Turks "barbarians" and always saw the Azerbaijanis as their rivals, crawled into the shadows and finally got a flag after centuries of invasions. But this did not help them to have culture. For them, the last resort is to continue stealing... Young Leaders Forum in Baku to shape climate action and support COP29 http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252757.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 13:18:00 +0400 With the financial support of the Youth Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan (AGF), the organization by the "Azerbaijan Democratic Student Youth Organization" Public Union (ADTGT), and the partnership of the National Council of Youth Organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan (NAYORA), the "Environment Through Young Leaders" forum will be held in Baku from September 9-13, 2024, Azernews reports.The International Youth Forum, titled "Environmental Policy Support," has officially commenced.Trend reports that the plenary opening of the international event took place on September 10, 2024, at the Baku Congress Center. The event featured 24 young leaders from 18 countries, heads of youth-focused NGOs, over 60 heads of youth organizations from Azerbaijan, as well as representatives from government bodies, experts, and other guests.Active young leaders, youth NGO heads, and specialists from France, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Spain, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Turkiye, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Kazakhstan will engage in panel discussions with Azerbaijani colleagues.Topics will include global environmental issues, climate change, eco-volunteerism, cooperation, and networking opportunities in promoting a green world. They will also discuss international support for COP29, Azerbaijan's global environmental activities, and advocate for ongoing efforts in this area.At the conclusion of the forum, the Baku Declaration will be adopted, calling for international support for COP29 and the establishment and sustainable development of the "Climate Change and Active Green Participation" Cooperation Network. New academic year at Garabagh University and Turkiye-Azerbaijan University to start one week late http://www.today.az/news/society/252756.html Society Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:59:00 +0400 The new academic year at Garabagh University and the Turkiye-Azerbaijan University will start one week later, Azernews reports, citing Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrullayev, as he responding to a question from journalist.Mentioned that the process of accommodating students admitted to Garabagh University in dormitories will begin on September 15-16. "Since this is the first academic year at the university, the first week will be an orientation week. Classes will begin on September 23. A similar approach will be applied at the Turkey-Azerbaijan University."Speaking about the additional scholarships to be provided to students at Garabagh University, Amrullayev noted that the registration process for students is almost complete: "Registration for 99% of students has been completed, and there have been no withdrawals. All students will be provided with scholarships. After the academic year begins, it is planned to grant additional scholarships ranging from 100 to 150 manats. Additionally, some private companies have also shown an initiative to offer extra scholarships to students." Baku hosts Monin Cup Azerbaijan 2024 Qualifying Round http://www.today.az/news/sports/252755.html Sports Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:42:00 +0400 The qualifying round of the Monin Cup Azerbaijan 2024 bartender championship has been held at the Bilgah Beach Hotel, Azernews reports.The winner will represent the country in the final of the prestigious international competition for professional bartenders in Bourges (France) in December this year.The national project manager, Art-kofe MMC director Anar Guliyev, noted that the Monin Cup has been held in Azerbaijan since 2013 and serves to develop the bar culture and the bartender profession, and wished everyone success.The motto of the current championship is "Simplicity is beauty." Over the past years, the Azerbaijani bartenders have worthily represented the country in the international arena.More than fifty bartenders took part in the championship, of which 12 reached the final. On the first day, master classes and training were held.On the second day, the finalists had to demonstrate their "homework" within 10 minutes - present their signature cocktails to the jury with an accompanying story about the drink.Five bartenders reached the super final, who were offered "black boxes" by lot - various baskets with fruit and vegetable ingredients and drinks, from which they had to develop their own cocktail recipe within 30 minutes and then prepare it within 7 minutes and present it to the jury.The international jury included - Monin representative for the CIS countries Nikita Sergeev (Russia), famous chef Gokhan Ozkol (Turkiye), brand ambassador of TM Monin Orkhan Salakhov, and winner of Monin Cup Azerbaijan 2018 Emin Gafarov. The host of the event was DMC Remo.All participants were presented with valuable gifts from sponsors.By the decision of the jury, Muhammad Shirinov took third place, Gorkhmaz Gurbanov took second place, and Tural Hasanov was declared the winner.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az, and Milli.Az. Baku hosts Chain Reaction 2024 event http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252754.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:38:00 +0400 The "Chain Reaction 2024" event, held in Baku by the Center for Analysis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial Revolution under the Ministry of Economy, with the support of the Innovation and Digital Development Agency and FARI Solutions, is taking place with the backing of Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, and a leading blockchain ecosystem, Azernews reports.The two-day event, focused on emerging technologies such as blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT), quantum information systems, Web3, Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital assets, has brought together over 60 local and international speakers.The conference will feature notable figures such as Rachel Conlan, Binance’s Global Chief Marketing Officer, Vishal Sachindran, Global Head of Regional Markets, Inara Valiyeva, Chair of Azerbaijan’s Innovation and Digital Development Agency, Fariz Jafarov, Executive Director of the Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR), and Dr. Angelika Lair, Deputy Head of Innovation and Digitalization at the Liechtenstein Financial Market Authority. Representatives from world-renowned companies such as Barings, Vodafone, Syz Group, Beincrypto, Jadwa Investment, Dow Jones, EY, and Deloitte will also be participating.Organizers have noted that technology enthusiasts, crypto innovators, and industry newcomers are attending this significant event. It presents a unique opportunity to learn about innovations shaping the future of the digital economy, network with visionaries, and familiarize themselves with concepts like cryptocurrencies, Web3 development, and tokenized assets. Important discussions will also be held on the sustainability and future prospects of consensus protocols such as Bitcoin’s proof-of-work.Over the course of two days, more than 30 different sessions, including panels, workshops, and presentations, will be organized. Azerbaijan Air Force holds next graduation ceremony http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252753.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:17:00 +0400 Under the training plan for 2024, the next graduation ceremony of "Training course for Long-term active military servicemen" was held at the Training and Educational Center of the Air Force, Azernews reports.First, the memory of National Leader Heydar Aliyev and Shehids, who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan was honored with observing a minute of silence. The National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan was performed.Congratulations of the leadership of the Defense Ministry were delivered to the graduates. The speakers wished success to the course graduates in their future service activities. It was noted that such courses are of exceptional importance in raising the level of professionalism of military personnel and increasing their combat capabilities.At the end, certificates were presented to successful graduates and the military personnel solemnly marched in front of the grandstand. Azerbaijani Oil prices decline in Global market http://www.today.az/news/business/252752.html Business Tue, 10 Sep 2024 12:00:00 +0400 The price of one barrel of "Azeri Light" oil has decreased by $0.74, or 0.97%, to $75.9, according to Azernews.For context,It should be noted that the lowest price of "Azeri Light" oil was recorded on April 21, 2020, at $15.81 per barrel, while the maximum price was noted in July 2008, at $149.66 per barrel.In Azerbaijan, oil is mainly produced within the framework of the agreement on the development of the "Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli" (ACG) field block, in which the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) holds a 25% share. Azerbaijani paralympians return home from Paris 2024 http://www.today.az/news/sports/252751.html Sports Tue, 10 Sep 2024 11:44:00 +0400 Azerbaijani athletes who won medals at the Summer Paralympic Games, have returned to their homeland, Azernews reports.The medal winners were greeted by representatives of the Azerbaijan Paralympic Committee, members of the media, fans, and relatives of the athletes at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport.The Azerbaijani Paralympic team has made significant progress since the Tokyo 2020 Games, where they won 14 medals including 4 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze.Notable athletes, including Olympic gold medalists Lamiya Valiyeva and Said Najafzade, proudly represented their country by waving its national flag during the official country parade at the closing ceremony of the Summer Paralympic Games.The Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games brought together 4,000 athletes from around the world.The event marked the first time Paris hosted the Summer Paralympics and the second time that France has hosted the Paralympic Games, after Tignes and Albertville jointly hosted the 1992 Winter Paralympics. Armenian PM: 13 articles and its preamble agreed upon in peace agreement with Baku http://www.today.az/news/politics/252750.html Politics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 11:39:00 +0400 A draft peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan has seen full agreement on 13 articles and its preamble, Azernews reports, citing Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, as stated this during his speech at the "Yerevan Dialogue" forum.He mentioned that three of the 16 articles have been partially agreed upon.The Prime Minister believes that this progress will allow for the development of a finalized document and further advancement based on it.He also noted that peace in the South Caucasus is not only possible but also achievable. Azerbaijan Defense Minister embarks on visit to Georgia http://www.today.az/news/politics/252749.html Politics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 11:21:00 +0400 The Minister of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov is visiting Georgia to participate in the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Türkiye Defence Ministers' 11th Trilateral Meeting to be held in Batumi, Azernews reports.The meetings are planned to discuss new perspectives of joint military cooperation in bilateral and trilateral formats, regional security and other issues of common interest. Front for Liberation of French Colonies protested against Paris' travel advisory regarding ... http://www.today.az/news/regions/252747.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 11:02:00 +0400 The Front for the Liberation of French Colonies has issued a statement in response to the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs' travel advisory regarding Azerbaijan, Azernews reports. The statement says:Although the Prime Minister of France has yet to form his government, the actions of the outgoing Minister of the Interior and the alarmist warnings from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning Azerbaijan do not surprise anyone.The government's next step will undoubtedly be to completely ban "French citizens" from visiting the aforementioned country. This decision would contradict the principles of "human rights" and "the free movement of people and goods" and would be entirely unlawful. The sole aim of the French State's actions is to prevent the Baku Initiative Group from continuing its mandate, granted by the Non-Aligned Movement within the framework of the United Nations. The mission of the Baku Initiative Group is to end colonialism worldwide.France is well aware of its declining international image—this is rooted in the fact that the Baku Initiative Group has brought to the attention of the international community how member countries’ territories have been occupied by a so-called "human rights country" (France) and how it has treated and continues to treat indigenous peoples. The current situation in Kanaky (New Caledonia) is the best example of this.The Liberation Front of organizations from the last colonies under French control is rebelling against the methods of a country in political decline, which does not hesitate to resort to the most blatant and anti-democratic schemes to preserve its colonies. The aim is to maintain the interests that allow it to survive and to keep its position in the parade of great maritime powers.For our part, we will continue to work with the Baku Initiative Group within the framework defined by the UN or with any other partners we deem necessary in order to finally achieve our independence and protect the interests of our peoples.The statement has been signed by the leaders of 14 political movements from territories under French colonial rule. It is worth recalling that in July of this year, the leaders of political parties and movements fighting for independence in French colonies held their First Congress in Baku and established the Front for the Liberation of French Colonies.Officials from 17 French and Dutch colonies signed the Final Declaration on the establishment of the Liberation Front. The participants also ratified the Charter of the Front. Azerbaijani special forces participating in Eternal Brotherhood – III exercise http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252743.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:42:00 +0400 Under the bilateral military cooperation plan for 2024 between the Defense Ministries of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, Eternal Brotherhood – III multinational joint special forces exercise is being held in Kazakhstan, Azernews reports.The special forces of the Azerbaijan Army are visiting Kazakhstan to participate in the exercise.The exercise held at the Orda training range in Turkistan region will continue until September 19. National athletes shine at World Nomadic Games http://www.today.az/news/sports/252742.html Sports Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:23:00 +0400 Azerbaijan's athletes have made a mark, with three medals at the 5th World Nomadic Games in Kazakhstan, Azernews reports.Eyvaz Bakhshiyev claimed a silver medal in the men's 60kg weight class, while Elshan Dunyamaliyev and Ulviyya Bayramova took bronze medals in the 55kg and 52kg weight classes respectively.Azerbaijan is represented by 54 athletes in 8 sports at the games, which will run until September 13.World Nomadic Games are based on folk games of historically nomadic peoples of Central Asia.The WNG are aimed at the development of ethno-cultural movement as a heritage of human civilization.The World Nomad Games are included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List.One of the unique aspects of the event is the ethno-village "Kö?pendiler Elemi" (World of Nomads), which demonstrates the rich culture and traditions of nomadic peoples.The 5th World Nomadic Games showcase the best of traditional sports and cultural heritage from around the world.The large-scale event kicked off with a grand opening ceremony at the Astana Arena stadium in Kazakhstan.At the ceremony held at the Astana Arena stadium, a ceremonial parade of the participating countries was first held. Among the athletes who passed in front of the tribunes were also Azerbaijani athletes.President of Kazakhstan Kasim-Jomart Tokayev officially declared the 5th World Nomadic Games open.Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the the 5th World Nomadic Games Roman Sklyar and President of the World Ethno Sport Confederation Bilal Erdogan also addressed the openning ceremony.With 97 sets of medals up for grabs in 21 sports, participants from around the world are competing at an exciting event. Baku hosts forum of Azerbaijani Scientists Living Abroad http://www.today.az/news/exhibitions/252740.html Exhibitions Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:07:00 +0400 The Forum of Azerbaijani Scientists Living Abroad, held in Baku, continues its work on September 10, Azernews reports.On the second day of the forum, discussions will take place on the following topics: "The development of data science as one of the priority areas in Azerbaijan," "The role of mathematical models in forecasting and assessing the impact of human interventions," "The resonance of Azerbaijani newspapers published between 1918-1920 in the present day," "Current approaches to scientific and educational cooperation between Azerbaijan and Turkiye," "Azerbaijan and Azerbaijanis in Arabic sources," "The characteristics and prospects of scientific cooperation between Azerbaijan and Russia," and "The activities of DAAB in the virtual space."In addition, sessions will be organized at the event. In these sessions, participants grouped by scientific fields will brainstorm on DAAB's strategic plans, taking into account the priority topics identified in previous sessions and the issues raised in the presentations of university leaders.It should be noted that the event is being held with the support of the State Committee on Work with the Diaspora, the Ministry of Science and Education, and organized by the World Association of Azerbaijani Scientists. The event will conclude on September 11.More than 80 Azerbaijani scientists from 23 countries and nearly 200 scholars in total are participating in the forum.As part of the forum, participants will visit the cities of Shusha and Khankendi to utilize the knowledge and expertise of Azerbaijani scientists in the process of restoring territories liberated from occupation. They will also hold discussions with the faculty of Garabagh University.The aim of the forum is to bring together Azerbaijani scientists living in different countries, facilitate their interaction with local scientists, exchange knowledge and experience, and contribute to the networking of Azerbaijani scholars worldwide. Azerbaijani People's artist commemorated in Bulbul's Memorial Museum http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/252738.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 10 Sep 2024 09:00:00 +0400 People's artist Mobil Ahmadov, who conquered hearts with his unique voice, was commemorated in the "Bulbul's Guests" column at the Bulbul Memorial Museum.Azernews reports, citing Azertag that songs were played from the repertoire of the artist who was a student of the genius Bulbul and was a guest at his teacher's house many times during his life. The students of Bulbul Vocal School performed "Gözel Shusham" (My beautiful Shusha) by Suleyman Alasgarov, the Azerbaijani folk song "Ay Lachin", "Lyric Song" by Tofig Guliyev, "My Azerbaijan" by Rauf Hajiyev.At the event, the artist's student, Honored Artist Ramil Gasimov, and his daughter Nigar Ahmadova shared their memories of Mobil Ahmadov. Cernobbio Forum mirrored Azerbaijan's indispensable role in Europe's energy supply [EXCLUSIVE] http://www.today.az/news/analytics/252736.html Analytics Tue, 10 Sep 2024 08:30:00 +0400 The Cernobbio Forum, one of the world’s most prestigious platforms for high-level dialogue, brings together influential representatives from politics, science, institutions, and business. Since its inception in 1975, the forum has provided a unique opportunity to address global challenges, both current and future. This year, a notable session titled "Azerbaijan's Role in the New Geopolitical Environment" covered a broad spectrum of critical issues, including Azerbaijan's strategic partnership with Italy, energy security, regional peace, and the ongoing negotiations with Armenia.The high-profile participation of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at the forum raises numerous questions about the country's future direction, such as peace and energy initiatives. To gain deeper insights into the Azerbaijani head of state's key remarks and Azerbaijan's evolving role on the global stage, Azernews correspondent interviewed Professor Vasa László of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade in Hungary.- What was the significance of President Ilham Aliyev's visit to Italy and his participation in the Cernobbio Forum?- It is a great success that President Aliyev participated in it this year, as it indicates that, despite the efforts of Western European critics, it was not possible to dislodge Azerbaijan from the leading clubs of international politics. The invitation to the forum showed that President Aliyev is a very important factor in world politics, thus serving Azerbaijan's middle-power aspirations well.The international diplomatic campaign of Azerbaijan is very timely, as it shows the deserved place in the world of the country that has restored its territorial integrity.- How does Azerbaijan bolster Europe's energy security, and what significance does the Southern Gas Corridor hold in this regard?- Azerbaijan has become a key player in Europe's gas supply, after 2022 even those European leaders who had previously criticized Azerbaijan and its leader for no reason paid their respects in Baku. Baku has taken serious steps to develop its delivery capacities in order to become a reliable partner and a good business partner. The project of the recently started green power cable under the Black Sea raises Azerbaijan's role in Europe's energy supply to a new level.- What impact has the restoration of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity had on the geopolitical landscape?- The restoration of the territorial unity of Azerbaijan has two main achievements. One is that the country can act more confidently in world politics and the international economy, free from internal security risks; more confidently and strategically planned for the long term. The other is that the risks of the Azerbaijani sections of the Middle Corridor have also been reduced so that the related investments can be realized more safely.- What role is Azerbaijan playing in facilitating peace and stability in the South Caucasus?- Azerbaijan's ability to create peace will be limited until France and the USA renounce their support for Armenia, which raises vain hopes. The situation is similar to that in Ukraine, where the same countries are trying to make us believe that victory is possible with their help. Instead, however, they only cause suffering. If it is possible to make peace with Armenia along the lines of Azerbaijan's conditions, it could ensure the region's prosperity and well-being in the long term, since Armenia would finally be on the road to development. Sea Breeze military drills to include 13 countries in Bulgarian waters of Black Sea http://www.today.az/news/regions/252735.html World news Tue, 10 Sep 2024 08:00:00 +0400 The international "Sea Breeze" exercise, which will be held until September 20, with the participation of representatives of 13 countries, will be launched in the waters of Bulgaria in the Black Sea.As Azernews reports via the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, this was said by the commander of the Bulgarian Navy, Rear Admiral Kiril Mikhailov, and the commander of the Sixth Fleet of the US Navy, Vice Admiral Thomas Ishi, at a briefing held in Varna."The main goal of the training is to practice tactical actions and techniques in the fight against floating and bottom mines," Mikhailov pointed out.T. Ishi added that 105 sea mines were discovered in the Black Sea in connection with the Russia-Ukraine war, and at least 5 ships were damaged as a result of dozens of incidents."Our goal is for countries to improve their ability to work together and use different tactics to destroy such munitions. Each country will demonstrate methods of detecting and neutralizing floating mines. Some operations will be conducted on the coast, where various demining tools will be demonstrated," the American commander said.It should be recalled that on January 11, 2024, a memorandum on the establishment of a joint anti-mine naval group consisting of Turkey, Romania, and Bulgaria was signed in the Black Sea. More than 50 killed in Nigeria fuel tanker crash http://www.today.az/news/regions/252718.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 23:59:00 +0400 Fifty-nine people have been confirmed dead in central Nigeria's Niger state, after a fuel tanker collided with a lorry carrying passengers and cattle, the state emergency agency said, Azernews reports citing BBC.The Niger State Emergency Management Agency said the collision happened at about 00:30 local time on Sunday, and caused an explosion which engulfed both vehicles.Director-general of the agency, Abdullahi Baba-arah, said response teams were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation.A number of other vehicles were also caught up in the explosion.Hussain Ibrahim, spokesman for the Niger state emergency unit, told the BBC that the death toll could rise even higher."The death toll has now risen to 59 after one of those badly injured died at the hospital and from more discoveries at the site of the accident."It's also possible that more dead bodies could be discovered in the process of the continued evacuation," he added. 2024 Summer Transfer Window Round-Up: Who made the best deals? http://www.today.az/news/regions/252717.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 23:25:00 +0400 The summer transfer period has now ended, with spending plunging across the big European leagues and even Saudi Arabia – with one notable exception…One of the most anticipated aspects of football for fans is the summer transfer window, with teams bringing in new faces, addressing weaknesses, and refreshing their squads.There has been a fall in spending across the major European leagues, with expenditure down 14 percent compared to previous seasons.Appropriately, the biggest transfer didn’t involve a fee at all, with Kylian Mbappé moving at the expiration of his contract with Paris Saint Germain, to fulfill a lifelong dream of playing for Real Madrid. Attacking players in high demand was a common theme, with top forwards Julián Alvarez, Michael Olise, and Romelu Lukaku all heading to new pastures.Another striker who made the move is Ivan Toney, who went from Brentford to Al Ahli. However, this was one of comparatively few transfers made by Saudi Pro League clubs this window, with spending falling 77 percent compared to last season.The exception to this austerity was Chelsea, who continued their recent strategy of rapid squad turnover, with no fewer than 11 new signings and several high-profile players such as Raheem Sterling and Connor Gallagher making way.With the transfer window closed, full attention now turns to the pitch and whether the big transfers can live up to their hefty price tags.Source: Euronews Nakhchivan chess players perform successfully at festival in Bitlis http://www.today.az/news/regions/252715.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 22:45:00 +0400 The intellectuals of Nakhchivan successfully performed at the chess festival held in Bitlis, Turkiye, Azernews reports.According to the information provided to the local bureau of "Report" by the press service of the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, 400 athletes from 10 countries competed in the "I Betav Open".Yasin Azimov (10 years old) and Latif Muradli (12 years old) won the competition. Ugur Garibli (8 years old) and Mrs. Rzayeva (10 years old) took the 3rd place.Our representatives were also successful in group A, where highly rated chess players compete. International grandmaster Urfan Sevdymaliyev and international master Parviz Gasimov shared the 3rd-8th places. FIDE master Nasrin Babayeva ranked 3rd among women. Sharur chess player Khatun Najafova rose to the third rank of the honorary chair in group B.Our chess players were awarded cups, medals, and cash prizes by the organizers.It should be noted that our other representative, Mirsaleh Seyidli, increased his coefficient by 77 units and fulfilled the norm of candidate for mastership. Urgent reforms needed: EU lags behind US and China, European Bank reports http://www.today.az/news/regions/252712.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 22:13:00 +0400 An additional 800 billion euros per year in investments are needed by the European Union to undertake rapid and substantial reforms to address its lag behind the United States and China, Azernews reports.This is detailed in the much-anticipated report on EU competitiveness, prepared by former European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi at the request of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.The report emphasizes "urgency" and "concreteness" as key themes. It highlights several areas where the EU is falling behind the two largest global economies, particularly in innovation and industrial competition. One notable point is that since 2008, nearly 30% of unicorn companies—those with a market capitalization of 1 billion euros founded in the EU—have relocated, primarily to the United States.To close the gap, Draghi stresses the importance of accelerating digitalization and transitioning to cleaner energy sources. He calls for the financing of large-scale common projects with European funds, possibly supplemented by international debt markets. Such projects would include breakthrough innovations, common power grids, and defense initiatives, which could also boost productivity across the continent. Draghi notes that a common debt would contribute to completing the EU’s capital market.When asked about the possibility of a new common European debt, von der Leyen stated that it is crucial first to reach an agreement on shared policies to drive EU progress, and only then discuss the financing mechanisms. Sweden announces new Ukraine aid pack of almost €400M http://www.today.az/news/regions/252711.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 21:48:00 +0400 Swedish Defence Minister Pal Jonson presented on Monday during a press briefing the country's latest support package for Ukraine, worth 4.5 billion Swedish Kronas (approximately €393 million), Azernews reports.In a press release posted on the Swedish government's website, it was detailed that the 17th aid package to Kiev would include "three major procurements of materiel of particular priority," more specifically ammunition, camouflage equipment, and small flying drones. Stockholm stressed that this time around it is focusing on "production" rather than "donation."The package will also encompass ground combat military equipment, marine equipment, as well as financial donations worth 700 million Swedish Kronas. Abducted Tanzanian opposition official found dead, acid poured on face http://www.today.az/news/regions/252708.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 21:15:00 +0400 The body of a senior Tanzanian opposition official abducted from a bus by armed men was found on the outskirts of commercial capital Dar es Salaam with signs he had been beaten and acid had been poured on his face, his party said, Azernews reports via The Times.The killing of Ally Kibao, a member of the secretariat of the main opposition CHADEMA party, may taint the reformist image of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who has tried to ease repression since succeeding John Magafuli who died in office three years ago.Kibao's body was found on Saturday morning, a day after two armed men removed him from a bus travelling from Dar es Salaam to the north-eastern port city of Tanga, CHADEMA chairman Freeman Mbowe told journalists late on Sunday.“The (preliminary) post-mortem has been done and it is obvious that Ally Kibao has been killed after being severely beaten and even having acid poured on his face,” Mbowe said, adding that a full autopsy report would be completed on Monday. Peskov: Russia will maintain cooperation with Iran http://www.today.az/news/regions/252706.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 20:45:00 +0400 Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on Monday reaffirmed Russia's commitment to maintaining its cooperation with Iran across all sectors, Azernews reports."Iran is our important partner, we are developing our trade and economic relations, we are developing our cooperation and dialogue in all possible areas, including the most sensitive areas, and we will continue to do this in the interests of the people of our two countries," Peskov told reporters.Peskov's comments follow last week's reports that Iran had transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, which the Iranian Mission to the United Nations denied on Friday. Peskov also confirmed that he saw the Wall Street Journal report, but added that "not every time such information corresponds to reality." China as beacon of hope and South-South Cooperation http://www.today.az/news/regions/252704.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 20:13:00 +0400 By Qaiser NawabChina’s engagement with Africa has often been analyzed by Western observers through a narrow lens of competition—particularly regarding access to natural resources and strategic influence. This viewpoint, however, fails to capture the true essence and depth of the China-Africa partnership, which is rooted in mutual respect, genuine collaboration, and a shared commitment to development. This relationship goes beyond mere economic transactions; it represents a new model of international relations, one that is grounded in the principles of South-South cooperation.The China-Africa partnership has been built on a foundation of mutual respect, sincerity, and shared aspirations for development. President Xi Jinping has consistently emphasized "sincerity, real results, amity, and good faith" as the guiding principles of China’s engagement with Africa. These principles reflect a deep commitment to ensuring that both parties benefit from their collaboration, and that their relationship is not simply transactional but transformational.Since the establishment of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in 2000, China and Africa have worked together on numerous initiatives aimed at promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and improving infrastructure across the continent. These efforts have led to significant developments, including the construction of roads, railways, ports, and other critical infrastructure that have spurred economic growth and improved the quality of life for millions of Africans.What sets the China-Africa partnership apart from other international relationships is its emphasis on equality and mutual benefit. Unlike traditional aid models that often come with strings attached or impose conditions on the recipient countries, China’s approach to Africa is one of partnership and solidarity. This is particularly important in a global context where many developing countries have been historically marginalized and subjected to unequal power dynamics in their interactions with more developed nations.Addressing the Four Deficits: Governance, Trust, Development, and PeaceOne of the most compelling aspects of the China-Africa partnership is its potential to address what President Xi Jinping has termed the "four deficits" facing humanity: the governance deficit, trust deficit, development deficit, and peace deficit. These deficits represent some of the most pressing challenges of our time, and the collaboration between China and Africa offers a unique opportunity to develop solutions that are tailored to the specific needs and contexts of developing countries.1. The Governance DeficitThe governance deficit refers to the challenges many countries face in establishing effective, transparent, and accountable systems of governance. In many parts of the world, weak governance structures have hindered development and contributed to instability. Through its partnership with Africa, China has supported efforts to strengthen governance by sharing its own experiences and providing assistance in areas such as public administration, anti-corruption, and capacity building.China’s approach is characterized by respect for the sovereignty of African nations, recognizing that each country must find its own path to good governance. By providing support without imposing a specific model, China allows African nations to develop governance systems that are responsive to their own unique challenges and opportunities.2. The Trust DeficitThe trust deficit refers to the lack of trust that often exists between nations, particularly between developed and developing countries. This deficit has been exacerbated by historical inequalities and the legacy of colonialism, which has left many countries in the Global South wary of external intervention.The China-Africa partnership is helping to bridge this trust gap by demonstrating that international cooperation can be based on mutual respect and shared goals. The relationship between China and Africa is built on a foundation of trust, with both sides committed to transparency and open communication. This trust is further reinforced by the tangible results of their collaboration, which have had a positive impact on millions of lives across the African continent.3. The Development DeficitThe development deficit is perhaps the most visible of the four deficits, manifesting in the stark disparities in wealth, infrastructure, and quality of life between the Global North and South. China’s involvement in Africa has been transformative in addressing this deficit, particularly through its investments in infrastructure, education, and technology.China has played a pivotal role in the construction of major infrastructure projects across Africa, including highways, railways, and ports, which have facilitated trade and improved access to markets. Additionally, China’s investments in education and technology transfer have helped to build local capacity and promote sustainable development. By focusing on long-term development rather than short-term aid, China is helping African nations to build the foundations for self-sustaining economic growth.4. The Peace DeficitThe peace deficit refers to the prevalence of conflict and instability in many parts of the world, which hinders development and exacerbates poverty. Africa has been particularly affected by this deficit, with numerous conflicts leading to loss of life, displacement, and economic disruption.China has been an important partner in efforts to promote peace and stability in Africa. Through initiatives such as peacekeeping missions, conflict resolution support, and security cooperation, China has demonstrated its commitment to helping African nations achieve lasting peace. By addressing the root causes of conflict, such as poverty and lack of opportunity, the China-Africa partnership is contributing to a more peaceful and stable world.A Model for South-South CooperationThe China-Africa partnership is a powerful example of South-South cooperation, which refers to the collaboration between developing countries in the Global South to achieve common development goals. This model of cooperation is based on the principles of solidarity, mutual benefit, and respect for sovereignty, and it offers a viable alternative to the traditional North-South model of development assistance.China’s engagement with Africa is a testament to the potential of South-South cooperation to drive global development. By working together, China and Africa are demonstrating that developing countries can take the lead in addressing the world’s most pressing challenges, from poverty and inequality to climate change and conflict. This partnership is also helping to shift the balance of power in the international system, giving a stronger voice to the Global South and promoting a more equitable and inclusive global order.Countering the Narrative of a "Clash of Civilizations"The China-Africa partnership also serves as a powerful counter-narrative to the idea of a "clash of civilizations," a theory that suggests that cultural and religious differences are the primary source of conflict in the modern world. Instead of conflict, the China-Africa relationship is built on cooperation, understanding, and mutual respect. This partnership demonstrates that countries with different cultures, histories, and political systems can work together to achieve shared goals.By promoting multilateralism, defending free trade, and opposing protectionism and unilateralism, China and Africa are showing that the future of international relations lies in cooperation, not conflict. Their joint efforts to democratize international relations and reform the global governance system are essential to ensuring that all countries, regardless of size or power, have a voice in shaping the future.China’s engagement in Africa is more than just a bilateral relationship; it is a beacon of hope for the Global South and a model for the future of international cooperation. By working together, China and Africa are addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity, from governance and trust to development and peace. Their partnership is a powerful example of how countries can collaborate to create a more just, inclusive, and sustainable world.As the global landscape continues to evolve, the China-Africa partnership will play a crucial role in shaping the future of international relations. By promoting South-South cooperation and building a community with a shared future for humanity, China and Africa are leading the way towards a new era of global development.The author is a global expert on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Iran's concern over Zangazur Corridor: Is Tehran looking to align with West? http://www.today.az/news/regions/252701.html World news Mon, 09 Sep 2024 19:46:00 +0400 By Fatima LatifovaThe Zangazur Corridor holds great importance not only for Azerbaijan but also for many regional states, such as Turkiye, Russia, and even Armenia. The corridor has the potential to foster the development of trade and transportation connections, promote regional integration, and encourage economic cooperation.However, the stance of certain countries, particularly Iran, on the Zangazur Corridor reflects their regional interests and strategic plans. Iran is aware of the corridor's potential impact on the region and seeks to maintain its position. Specifically, Tehran, worried that its relations with Armenia might weaken after the opening of the corridor, primarily directs its claims against Russia and continues to send subtle, indirect messages. Iran evades responding positively to Azerbaijan’s proposals for peace, stability, and cooperation, including initiatives like the "3+3" platform, instead contributing to instability.It is important to note that the Zangazur Corridor does not pose a threat to the territorial integrity of either Armenia or Iran. On the contrary, if Iran pursued a more reasonable policy, it could increase its role in this corridor. However, Iran’s approach to the corridor's opening, its personalisation of the issue, and its illogical statements are unacceptable. We should recall that in the recent statement by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Baku was particularly noted, reflecting Iran’s "concerns about destabilisation" in the region. This is simply ridiculous. For 30 years, when Azerbaijani lands were occupied by Armenia, Iran, despite claiming to share the same religion and values, refused to support Azerbaijan. Iran ignored the devastation in Garabagh, including the vandalism of mosques by Armenians. Now, it is strange that Iran opposes Azerbaijan's efforts to establish communication lines within its own territories.It is clear that the main issue here is not regional peace, stability, or tranquillity. Iran openly realises that it is losing its influence over Armenia and is attempting to take out its frustrations on Russia. The only way to restore its relations with Armenia to their previous state is by aligning itself with the West, which appears to be Tehran’s current plan. However, it remains unclear who is behind this plan. After a long period of silence, it is difficult to determine whether this strategy is being driven by Iran’s new president or its supreme leader. In either case, Iran must accept the integration of Azerbaijan’s western regions with Nakhchivan and the security of the resulting transportation corridor, as outlined in the trilateral statement, which will be ensured by Russia’s Federal Security Service forces.Considering that Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov’s statements are entirely in line with the trilateral statement signed in 2020, it is evident that Iran is directly targeting this agreement. This further demonstrates that Iran is planning to align with the West by creating regional tension.This situation highlights the uncertainties and strategic obstacles in Iran’s foreign policy and complicates regional and international dynamics.It should be noted that the Caucasus is already a region filled with tensions. The failure of peace negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia is reigniting the short-term calm that had been established. Armenia’s failure to follow through on its peace promises while breaking the ceasefire along the border with Azerbaijan is testing Baku’s patience.Iran's desire to intervene in Azerbaijan-Armenia relations and its opposition to the opening of the corridor, as well as its attempts to encourage Armenia to align with the West, are shameful. For 30 years, Armenia committed countless crimes and atrocities against Azerbaijan in this region. Yet Iran never once condemned this disgrace. Now that Garabagh has been liberated and the opening of the Zangazur Corridor is on the agenda, Tehran is panicking, using the excuse that its "special" trade with Armenia will be restricted and that its economy will weaken, making statements that could escalate tensions once again.Iran must understand that the issues being discussed between Azerbaijan and Armenia concern only those two countries. If Iran could turn a blind eye to the massacres that occurred on these lands for 30 years, just as it ignored Armenia’s unjust stance, it should also refrain from interfering in other regional matters. Azerbaijan eyes green economy with new tax incentives and carbon pricing evaluation http://www.today.az/news/business/252699.html Business Mon, 09 Sep 2024 19:00:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThe government of Azerbaijan believes that ensuring sustainable economic development and transitioning to a climate-based "green economy" in the country involves more than just implementing aggressive taxation policies or additional taxes on businesses. It also includes promoting taxes related to the use of renewable energy sources and "green technologies."This was stated by Deputy Head of the institution, Samira Musayeva, at the conference on "The Role of Small and Medium Business in the Green Economy," held in Baku with the support of the Ministries of Economy, Ecology and Natural Resources and organized by the Small and Medium Business Development Agency, Azernews reports."In the tax reforms of the last five years, we have introduced several tax incentives to support the transition to a 'green economy.' These incentives are not only related to consumer vehicles, such as electric cars and their chargers, but also to the transition of industries to renewable energy. Additionally, we are evaluating the implementation of carbon taxes and carbon pricing, considering their potential negative effects on industries. We are studying international experiences and discussing the challenges they present to determine the most suitable taxation policy for our country," she said. Azerbaijan’s Central Bank is developing "green taxonomy” http://www.today.az/news/business/252698.html Business Mon, 09 Sep 2024 18:41:00 +0400 By Akbar Novruz"The Central Bank of Azerbaijan is developing a 'green taxonomy' to advance green finance," said Mukhtar Babayev, COP29 President-Designate and Azerbaijan’s Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Azernews reports.M. Babayev made this statement while addressing the conference on "The Role of Small and Medium Business in the Green Economy" in Baku.He explained that the development of the taxonomy will classify economic activities based on green standards, allowing enterprises to receive more support for sustainable and environmentally friendly investments.“This process will allow SMEs to more effectively use available financial resources to finance their green transition,” the minister added.