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 Honda Prelude’s return at odds with shrinking coupe market http://www.today.az/news/regions/259606.html World news Mon, 02 Jun 2025 22:47:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaIn a bold move against current market trends, Honda Motor Co. is set to revive its iconic two-door coupe, the Prelude, this fall—marking its return after a 24-year hiatus, Azernews reports.Once a symbol of youthful aspiration and sleek design, the Prelude revival aims to recapture the hearts of enthusiasts in an automotive world now dominated by SUVs and compact cars.First introduced in 1978, the Prelude gained widespread popularity throughout the 1980s thanks to its distinctive retractable headlights, low-slung profile, and sporty styling. It became a quintessential “date car” among Japanese youth, representing freedom, style, and performance.Production of the Prelude ceased in 2001, but now the sixth-generation model is poised for a comeback as a front-wheel-drive hybrid, with Honda promising a blend of spirited performance and impressive fuel efficiency—signaling a modern reinterpretation of the classic coupe for today’s eco-conscious consumers.However, the Prelude’s revival comes at a time when coupes have all but disappeared from the new car market. According to a 2024 ranking by the Japan Automobile Dealers Association, coupes are almost completely absent from the list of top-selling models, which is dominated instead by compact cars, minivans, and SUVs.The only coupe to appear in the top 50 was Toyota’s GR86, ranking 44th with just 8,802 units sold—a number dwarfed by the market-leading Toyota Corolla, which sold approximately 167,000 units during the same period.This modern landscape stands in stark contrast to the golden era of coupes. At the height of Japan's asset bubble in 1989, Nissan’s Silvia sold 81,000 units, Honda’s Prelude reached 42,000, and Toyota’s Soarer followed with 26,000—numbers that highlight just how popular sporty coupes once were.Honda’s decision to revive the Prelude may signal a subtle shift in consumer tastes, with manufacturers exploring niche markets to rekindle interest in stylish, driver-focused vehicles amid the SUV surge. The Prelude’s hybrid powertrain and modern tech might appeal not only to nostalgic fans but also to younger buyers seeking a unique alternative to the crowded crossover segment.The return of the Prelude could inspire a broader revival of performance-oriented hybrids, blending environmental responsibility with driving excitement—a trend already gaining traction among automakers worldwide. Philippines consider possibility of acquiring Typhon complexes from United States http://www.today.az/news/regions/259605.html World news Mon, 02 Jun 2025 22:23:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe Philippines is considering the purchase of intermediate-range missile systems, specifically the American-made Typhon system, as part of efforts to modernize its defense capabilities, Azernews reports.According to officials, the country has sufficient financial resources to acquire such systems. However, a final decision—particularly if it involves the acquisition of the Typhon platform—will require approval at multiple levels of government, including defense and foreign policy authorities.The Typhon missile system, developed by the United States, is a mobile land-based platform capable of launching a variety of precision-guided missiles, including the Tomahawk cruise missile. In April 2024, the U.S. military temporarily deployed Typhon batteries to Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines. These batteries, capable of striking targets in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and along the Chinese coastline, were part of joint military exercises under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).The deployment marked a significant step in U.S.-Philippine defense cooperation and sent a strong strategic signal amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly regarding maritime disputes and concerns over Chinese military expansion.If the Philippines proceeds with the acquisition, it would become one of the first U.S. allies in Asia to host and potentially operate the Typhon system, significantly boosting its long-range strike capabilities. Such a move would not only enhance the country’s defensive posture but could also reshape regional power dynamics, especially in the context of contested waters in the South China Sea.The Typhon system represents a new class of land-based missile platforms developed after the U.S. withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 2019. Its modular design allows for rapid deployment and flexibility in launching different missile types, including those previously restricted under the treaty.As regional security concerns continue to mount, the Philippines’ consideration of such advanced systems signals a broader shift toward greater military self-reliance and deepening strategic ties with the United States. Ukraine’s drone strike on Russian assets sparks global nuclear concerns http://www.today.az/news/analytics/259604.html Analytics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 20:22:00 +0400 At least 41 Russian aircraft were destroyed or damaged across four airfields in one of the most devastating Ukrainian drone strikes since the war began. The targeted aircraft included strategic assets such as the A-50 early warning aircraft — Russia’s equivalent of the AWACS — and long-range Tu-22M3 and Tu-95 bombers. This operation, deep behind enemy lines, marks a significant escalation and could reshape the strategic landscape of the conflict.What does this mean for the future of the war? Could this act redefine the rules of modern warfare? And perhaps most critically: how might Russia respond?To explore these questions, expert perspectives from Kyiv, Moscow, and Ankara have been brought together at Azernews:Ukrainian military expert Vadim Tryukhan emphasized the multilayered impact of the strike:“First. The key result of yesterday's special operation is political. Ukraine has effectively responded to the unfounded statements of Mr. Trump and some of his associates that it has no so-called cards, that it is losing the war, and that it has no chance of defeating Russia. Ukraine has jokers. Not just cards, but jokers. Ukraine has the weapons savvy and the specialists to inflict serious damage on Russia. The second result. It is naval. These aircraft were used to launch massive missile strikes on Ukrainian territory. Now, Russia's ability to launch such strikes has decreased by at least 35 percent. Moreover, a huge number of missiles were also destroyed there. That is, Russia will apparently need some time to produce them. And those aircraft that were destroyed cannot be replaced at all. They no longer have the ability to produce such aircraft. The third result is geopolitical. In fact, the strategic balance between Russia, as a nuclear state, and the United States of America has been disrupted. After all, these missile carriers, these planes, they were designed and manufactured to deliver nuclear warheads, to launch missiles with nuclear warheads for thousands of thousands of kilometers. Therefore, in fact, Ukraine has now played into the hands of the United States of America and other Western countries.”The fourth effect. Economic. Yesterday, the stock exchanges where shares of Russian companies are traded collapsed. And the last one — moral, moral and ethical. In fact, Russia humiliated, disgraced Putin personally and terrorist Russia. So it seems to me that yesterday's special operation and drones, together with these long-range vehicles, have become a real game changer...”According to Tryukhan, Ukraine’s strategy is evolving toward full-scale demilitarization of Russian capabilities, including its energy infrastructure, and while Russian retaliation is expected, Ukraine remains resolute:"What kind of blow Ukraine will strike next, you and I do not know. It is clear that it will be something different, but it seems to me that this is only the beginning. And then Russia will hit the Russian energy and other infrastructure more and more painfully—Ukraine will hit the Russian energy and other infrastructure more and more painfully—so that Russia will have fewer opportunities to fight not only with Ukraine, but with any other state. In fact, Ukraine has begun to demilitarize Russia. It has been doing this for more than three years. As we know, the Black Sea Fleet actually ceased to exist after the cruiser Moskva and other ships were sunk. Now we are demilitarizing the airspace. I think that there will be other tasks in the future. One last thing. Russia, of course, will try to take revenge, but in fact it will not come up with anything new. Ukraine has already suffered hundreds of thousands of attacks by any weapons except nuclear weapons, which Russia has, including chemical weapons. That is why we expect that there will be attempts at massive, combined missile and drone strikes, but our armed forces, other units of the defense forces are preparing for this. There is no easy way out. We need to defend our country, our people, and drive the Russian occupiers, terrorists, out of our land. That's what we're doing."Moscow-based analyst Andrew Korybko took a more geopolitical and strategic lens, suggesting the implications hinge on upcoming diplomacy and retaliatory choices:“A lot will depend on the outcome of the latest talks in Istanbul; whether Russia significantly retaliates against Ukraine (such as using the Oreshniks again); and the US’s response if that happens. If Russia doesn't significantly retaliate, then its ground campaign will continue until Ukraine concedes to more of its ceasefire demands, while the drone and aerial war by both sides will also continue. If it does significantly retaliate, however, then this will either coerce Ukraine into the aforesaid concessions or possibly provoke the US into “escalating to de-escalate” on the same or better terms for Ukraine. While the US might grow fatigued with the conflict and just walk away, Trump’s recent rhetoric on social media suggests that he might either stay the course or double down in that scenario.The so-called “rules of war” are always changing, regardless of whatever politicians and their media surrogates on any side might claim. This is the objective reality for better or for worse. As regards this case, Ukraine did indeed surprise Russia, and the operation that it pulled off, which Russia considers to be a terrorist act, will change how other countries defend their military assets. That’s because drones have now proven themselves to be the “great equalizer” in the sense that very low-cost tech can inflict heavy costs on expensive military assets. Anyone can now employ them. This greatly expands the threat spectrum for all countries but will also correspondingly inspire creative solutions that’ll also eventually proliferate for restoring a degree of balance, too. Russia has reportedly used a wide array of assets against Ukraine over the last 1,200 days or so that the conflict has been raging. Ukraine wanted not only to take them out, but to achieve political goals. The timing coincided with the second round of newly resumed bilateral talks after a three-year hiatus and was thus likely intended to coerce Russia into accepting an unconditional ceasefire. There’s also a soft power aspect too with regard to emphasizing the narrative that this is a “David vs Goliath” conflict, which Ukraine has claimed since the get-go to generate popular support in the West.”Turkish military and security expert Abdullah A?ar highlighted an even more alarming dimension — the nuclear implications of Ukraine’s attack:The devastating operation Ukraine carried out against five strategic Russian bases deep inside Russia may have been organized with the aim of hitting Russia's key war vehicles, forcing the Russians to a ceasefire and make peace, and revealing and exploiting weaknesses in the air defense and intelligence infrastructure.However, there is another very serious aspect to the matter. It is definitely not only about damaging Russia's operational power and prestige values...This issue corresponds to:The possible deterioration in the global nuclear terror balance,The Russians' nuclear doctrine being under pressure,And the shaping of the Russian nuclear attack environment.In the Ukrainian attacks, it seems that not only the four air bases—where the Russians deployed nuclear-capable Tu-95, Tu-22M3, and the early warning-alert-command aircraft A-50s, which are involved in nuclear issues with their strategic offensive/defense capabilities—were hit, but also the main base of the Russian Northern Sea Fleet in the Murmansk region, Severomorsk, where their nuclear submarines were also deployed. And this developing situation corresponds to a very serious uncertainty/crisis on a global scale.Because these nuclear engagement attacks correspond to the physical and prestige pressure of at least two of the Russians' nuclear triad concepts, and even the disruption of their nuclear fiction.We do not know how much damage the Russians have suffered (within the scope of their nuclear capabilities) or how they will perceive these attacks. But now there is a huge question:What will the Russians do in the face of such an attack system that targets:The disruption of the global nuclear terror balance against the Russians,The temporal mathematics of the global terror balance,Global geopolitical power, deterrence, and prestige?The Russians' nuclear doctrine foresees a nuclear response in the event that a critical government or military infrastructure is attacked, the functioning of nuclear forces is disrupted, or the retaliation capability is threatened.” Fun activities organized for children of martyrs and veterans http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/259603.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 02 Jun 2025 15:34:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaA performance and interactive games have been organized for children of martyrs and veterans of the Garabagh War.The event timed to International Children's Day, took place at Badamdar Village Culture House under the Baku City Main Culture Department.A play called "The Snow Queen" was presented to children at the "Neon Theater" event at the Badamdar Village Culture House.It should be noted that the founders of the "Neon Theater", which began its activities in April this year, are Khajar Israfilova, Mustafa Mustafayev and Farid Alakbarov, and the director is Tural Mustafayev.Then the event, organized to increase care and attention for children, continued with festive entertainment and was memorable for its interesting moments.The children spent an active day and took part in various fun and interactive games.An entertainment program with the participation of various fairy-tale characters created a festive mood for them. Azerbaijan, China sign strategic energy cooperation agreement at Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition http://www.today.az/news/business/259602.html Business Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:59:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulAn agreement on comprehensive strategic cooperation in the energy sector has been signed between the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan and China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry.The document was signed during the 30th Anniversary International Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition (Caspian Oil and Gas).The agreement was signed by Azerbaijan’s Minister of Energy, Parviz Shahbazov, and Vice President of China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited, Bo Wan.The number of mutual official visits between Azerbaijan and China, a country with significant influence on the global economy, is increasing, and their relations are strengthening.As in many other economic sectors, green energy projects are also being developed collaboratively between the two countries. OPEC GenSec thanks Azerbaijan amid launch of 30th Baku Energy Week http://www.today.az/news/business/259601.html Business Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:41:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThe Secretary-General of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Haitham Al-Qais, expressed his gratitude to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for his continued support of the Declaration of Cooperation between OPEC and non-OPEC countries.“Azerbaijan has been a key participant in the Declaration since its signing in 2016,” the statement said.Al-Qais also praised the strategic approach of Baku Energy Week in addressing key issues on the global energy agenda, noting that it aligns with the priorities and theme of the 9th OPEC International Seminar, scheduled to take place in Vienna on July 9-10, 2025.Today marks the opening of the 30th Baku Energy Week, the region’s leading industry event, which annually gathers global leaders in the energy sector.The event features three prestigious exhibitions running until June 4: the 30th Caspian Oil and Gas International Exhibition, the 13th Caspian Power International Exhibition, and the 30th Baku Energy Forum. Azerbaijan establishes technical committee for furniture industry standards http://www.today.az/news/business/259600.html Business Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:38:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulA new Technical Committee (AZSTAND/TK 14) on the standardization of furniture industry products has been established under the Azerbaijan Standardization Institute (AZSTAND), which operates under the State Agency for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control under the President of Azerbaijan, Azernews reports, citing AZSTAND.According to the data, the main goal of the committee is to align furniture industry products and production processes with national and international standards. It also aims to enhance the regulatory and legal framework to improve product quality, safety, and competitiveness.AZSTAND/TK 14 includes representatives from relevant state bodies, as well as the Azerbaijan Furniture Manufacturers Association.Notably, the committee was established by a decision of the Azerbaijan Standardization Institute to implement measures outlined in the “State Program for 2023–2025 on the Adaptation of the National Standardization System to International Requirements,” approved by Presidential Decree No. 3721 dated January 23, 2023. President Ilham Aliyev receives Azerbaijan’s minifootball world champions http://www.today.az/news/politics/259599.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:37:00 +0400 On June 2, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received the members of the Azerbaijani national team that won the Minifootball World Championship held in Baku. Poetry evening takes place in Shirvanshahs' Palace http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/259598.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:17:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaA poetry evening titled "My God" has been held at Shirvanshahs' Palace Complex with the participation of well-known poetess Nigar Hasanzade.The event provided an opportunity to get acquainted not only with Nigar Hasanzade's already well-known and beloved works but also with her new writings.The author herself recited her poetry, and almost every poem's title included the address "My God."Participants noted that this reflected her clear, spiritual connection with the wisdom of the universe, which is somewhat of a secret in itself. However, as the guests of the evening remarked, poetess Nigar Hasanzade's personality is directly linked to her creativity.It is worth mentioning that Nigar Hasanzade does not often get used to performing in front of her fans and audiences. She admits that reprinting her numerous books is not typical for her."There are many meanings in the name of this evening. Like the poet's life, her creativity is closely connected with subtle nuances. Naturally, this arouses interest among readers. This evening is special for me," Nigar Hasanzade stated.Among the honoured guests of the event were People's Poets Ramiz Rovshan and Sabir Rustamkhanli, People's Writer Afaq Masud, writer Seyran Sakhavat, poets Salam S?rvan, Arif Buzovnali, Mahir Garayev, Khanum Ismayilgizi, and others.The poetry evening also featured deputies, public figures, cultural and arts professionals, and, of course, participants of the Second Garabagh War-poets involved in the sensational "Word of the Brave" project.Nigar Hasanzade's poems were also performed by other artists, including Azerbaijan's Honored Artist Gulzar Gurbanova, theater and film actors Kazar Suleymanl?, Oksana Rasulova, Nijat Mammadov, Elshan Asgarov, and Tural Ahmad.Note that Nigar Hasanzade is the creator of the renowned projects "Word" and "The Word of the Brave".She is a member of the Azerbaijani Writers' Union and World Poetry Movement, known as the world's largest poetry movement.Nigar Hasanzade is one of the founders of the global poetic movement POP (Peace of the Planet). Pashinyan's morning does not start with coffee... http://www.today.az/news/politics/259597.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 14:14:00 +0400 ... and with the mockery of the churchmen. Right from the morning, Vovaevich made another post about his recent anti-church statuses.   "There was such a joke during the Soviet Union. They find flyers on Red Square: "Shoot the Politburo, paint the walls of the Kremlin green." Armenian Radio responds: "Why is it green?" Now, as far as I understand, the answer to one of my posts dated May 29 is: "Why did you write the word "fill up"?" Otherwise, we actually have a consensus that the issue of blasphemous "saints" should be resolved," Pashinyan noted.   He is referring to his post where he advised Bagrat Galstanyan to continue to "screw up" his uncle's wife. Pashinyan openly mocks the Armenian church, saying that the only thing that angered the people was the choice of words, not the essence of the claims.   In the end, Vovaevich promised to "take everything into account." It seems that the war between the authorities and the church in Armenia will become even more pronounced this week. President Ilham Aliyev received Vice President of ExxonMobil http://www.today.az/news/politics/259596.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 13:46:00 +0400 On June 2, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received John Ardill, Vice President of ExxonMobil. President Ilham Aliyev receives CEO of Schlumberger Overseas S.A [PHOTOS] http://www.today.az/news/politics/259595.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 13:19:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Olivier Le Peuch, Chief Executive Officer of Schlumberger Overseas S.A (SLB), on June 2. New digital health systems presented at Azerbaijan’s Health Ministry http://www.today.az/news/politics/259594.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 13:16:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThe Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan has presented two new electronic systems: “Intranet” – the digital workplace for civil servants, and “Health System and Public Health Monitoring and Analysis”.Speaking at the presentation, Minister of Health Teymur Musayev stated that the initiative supports the government’s strategic priorities in digitalisation. “Under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, significant steps have been taken to accelerate the transition to digital government and diversify the economy. The Ministry of Health continues its efforts to develop a modern digital healthcare ecosystem in line with these national goals,” he said.According to the minister, the use of digital technologies plays a vital role in improving access to health services and data. The integration of public health monitoring systems into a unified digital platform is expected to improve decision-making, optimise the performance of medical institutions, and contribute to better population health outcomes.Musayev also noted that expanding access and accuracy in healthcare services through digital solutions remains one of the Ministry’s top priorities. “Digital transformation in healthcare will continue in order to enhance service quality and increase citizen satisfaction with public services,” he added.Advisor to the Minister, Rufat Hajiaghalibeyov, also addressed the event. He reported that nearly 45 digital initiatives had been implemented by the Ministry’s Digital Health Centre over the past year, including 17 in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. Among them are the "Medicine Tracking and Monitoring System,” “E-Prescription System,” “Electronic Discharge Summary,” and “E-Sick Leave System.”However, Hajiaghalibeyov highlighted the “Intranet” system as a particular point of pride. Developed using Agile methodology, it is the first system in the public sector to automate a government employee’s digital workspace. Accessible only to authorised Ministry personnel, the platform provides a secure internal network environment.The Intranet system enables continuous access to internal digital resources, structured storage of documents and work materials, collaboration tools, document exchange, staff directories, meeting room reservations, and access to medical registries and analytical modules – all supporting the day-to-day work of civil servants within the ministry. Ombudsman launches awareness campaign to mark International Day for protection of children http://www.today.az/news/society/259593.html Society Mon, 02 Jun 2025 12:55:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Ombudsman) continues to carry out broad activities aimed at the protection and promotion of children's rights.In connection with June 1 – International Day for Protection of Children – a social awareness video has been produced at the initiative of Ombudsperson Sabina Aliyeva. The video aims to raise public awareness of children's rights and freedoms and to promote their dignified and active participation in society.The video emphasizes key principles such as the inadmissibility of discrimination against children, the primacy of their best interests, their right to live and grow in a healthy, safe, and caring environment, and the importance of respecting their opinions. It also underscores the need for joint efforts in safeguarding children's rights.The Ombudsman’s Office extends its gratitude to the partner organizations that supported the participation of children in the video: the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation, the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan, Neftçi Professional Football Club, the European Azerbaijan School, and the “Birg? v? Sa?lam” Public Union.The public is once again called upon to respect children's rights and actively support initiatives dedicated to their protection. Azerbaijan participates in high-level international security meeting in Moscow http://www.today.az/news/politics/259592.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 12:37:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulFrom May 27–29, 2025, the Russian capital, Moscow, hosted the 13th International Meeting of High-Level Officials Responsible for Security Issues, focusing on the theme: “Equal and Indivisible Security Architecture: Opportunities and Threats for the Global South and East.”The Azerbaijani delegation was led by Secretary of the Security Council, Colonel General Ramil Usubov, Azernews reports, citing the Security Council of Azerbaijan.The three-day dialogue brought together 126 delegations from 105 countries, highlighting growing global attention to emerging security challenges and the need for comprehensive, cooperative solutions.Key topics discussed included: The creation of a new global security architecture based on equality and indivisibility; Protection of critical information infrastructure from terrorist attacks and sabotage; Combating cyber fraud and internet-related threats.In his speech, Colonel General Ramil Usubov stressed that the rapidly evolving global landscape is introducing new challenges and threats to security and stability. He expressed concern that the Global South and East lack the capacity to address these threats in isolation, underscoring the urgent need for collective international action.Usubov highlighted Azerbaijan’s contributions to regional and global security, emphasizing the role of President Ilham Aliyev’s leadership and diplomatic efforts in fostering a sustainable and equitable security environment. He noted that Azerbaijan’s geographic position at the crossroads of global interests further amplifies its strategic importance in promoting balanced and durable international cooperation. President Ilham Aliyev receives Founder and Chairman of Board of Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power http://www.today.az/news/politics/259591.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 12:31:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Mohammad Abunayyan, the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power, on June 2. Azerbaijan crowned World Champion in Minifootball http://www.today.az/news/sports/259590.html Sports Mon, 02 Jun 2025 12:18:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijan's national minifootball team has made history by winning the 2025 Minifootball World Championship, held in Baku.The thrilling final took place at the National Gymnastics Arena, where Azerbaijan faced Hungary in a fierce battle.With a final score of 4-2, the Azerbaijani team emerged victorious. Goals were scored by Tamkin Kalilzade, Mahammad Khalilov, and Ravan Karimov, who netted twice.This triumph marks a historic milestone, as it is the first time Azerbaijan has claimed the world champion title in minifootball. The team was led by head coach Elshad Guliyev.Serbia secured third place in the tournament, defeating Montenegro 3-0 in the play-off.The championship was the highlight of a vibrant Mini-Football Festival hosted in Baku from May 21 to June 1, 2025.This year's tournament, the fifth edition of the World Minifootball Championship organised by the World Mini-Football Federation (WMF), brought together national teams from 32 countries across four continents. Romania entered the competition as the defending champion.The National Gymnastics Arena proved to be a spectacular venue for this global celebration of sport, passion, and unity. President Ilham Aliyev received Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources http://www.today.az/news/politics/259589.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 12:03:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Alparslan Bayraktar, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of the Republic of Türkiye, on June 2. President: Green agenda of Azerbaijan is very ambitious http://www.today.az/news/politics/259588.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 11:41:00 +0400 “The green agenda of Azerbaijan is very ambitious. The country, which is rich in oil and gas, is investing - together with foreign investors - in green energy, which demonstrates our responsibility,” according to Azernews, President Ilham Aliyev said this while addressing the official opening of the 30th Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition, the 13th Caspian Power Exhibition, and the 30th Baku Energy Forum.“With all that green energy potential, we will definitely meet the growing demand for electricity in Azerbaijan, mainly through renewable sources,” the head of state added. Azerbaijan celebrates International Children's Day http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/259587.html Arts & Entertainment Mon, 02 Jun 2025 11:22:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaInternational Children's Day has been celebrated in Azerbaijan with multiple events.A solemn event was held in the Seaside National Park, organised by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry in connection with the children's holiday.The festival, which was held under the slogan "Culture is known by you!", featured performances by well-known musicians, as well as the winners of the first Children's Art Festival organised in 2023, which provided unforgettable moments for all participants, especially the organizers of this remarkable day.The concert program included Faig Aghayev, Gulyaz Mammadova, Ramil Gasimov, Manana, Ilhama Gasimov, Shahriyar Imanov, Azad Shabanov, Samira Efendi, and Ashig Samira, who delighted the children with their performances.The Culture Ministry of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, the Baku City Main Department of Culture, and the Absheron-Khizi, Daglyg Shirvan, Guba-Khachmaz, Shaki-Zagatala, Ganja-Dashkan, Gazakh-Tovuz, East Zangazur, Central Aran, Shirvan-Salyan, Mil-Mugan, Lankaran-Astara, and Garabagh districts also contributed to the festival with special stands.Special interactive zones, intelligence and entertainment corners, creative workshops, and handicraft presentation stands set up on the festival grounds were met with great interest by visitors.Music, dance, scenes, and fine art examples that continued throughout the day turned the colours of the children's world into a real art painting.Azerbaijan celebrates International Day for Protection of Children on June 1.The holiday was proclaimed by the Women's International Democratic Federation during its 1949 congress in Moscow. The first celebration took place on June 1, 1950.Protection of children's rights is guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and a number of other laws. Children's rights embrace legal, social and other issues concerning children.The State Committee for Family, Women and Children is responsible for protecting children, developing their welfare, providing their rights and freedoms, as well as coordinating state policy in this sphere.The Committee conducts regular monitoring in state-controlled institutions, investigates applications made by citizens and holds acknowledging campaigns.Azerbaijan adopted the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice (1993), the Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages (1996), the European Social Charter (2004), and the Convention on Elimination of Discrimination in Education Sphere (2006).In Azerbaijan, International Children's Day is traditionally marked with various activities aimed at raising awareness of children's rights. A series of events is organised in Baku and other cities as part of the celebration. Armenian youth are being massively trained for terrorism http://www.today.az/news/politics/259586.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 11:11:00 +0400 Have you ever seen the coat of arms of the so-called Armenian Republic, established on May 28, 1918 on Azerbaijani lands? Perhaps there are no representatives of flora and fauna left who would not be crammed into this small square, accepted as the personification of the first Armenian statehood in history. An old dream came true, and the Armenians tried to include in their coat of arms everything that was born in the sick imagination of the nationalists. And they have a lot of imagination. Lions, eagles, strange mountains, strange seas, birds, twigs, chains, swords, ears of corn, crosses, fangs, bones, some symbols. In general, it turned out the devil knows what, that is, everything is as our neighbors like it.  The fact that Armenia does not actually possess anything that is crammed into the heraldic sign has never bothered our neighbors. The pompous coat of arms can often be found on the social media pages of paramilitary organizations that prepare young Armenians for a terrorist war. Armenian youth are taught to hate and prepare to kill. Interestingly, those who evade conscription are willing to enroll in such formations as VOMA. Apparently, the prospect of participating in an illegal armed group and terrorist activities attracts Armenian guys more than serving in the legitimate armed forces. In principle, it's not surprising - it's a tradition. The so-called heroic military traditions of the Armenians are based on the traditions of armed gangs. The Army of light cannot fight in any other way. Therefore, Armenian youth are fleeing from the army, but they are happy to participate in the exercises of the so-called "survival school".   The terrorist training organization VOMA, led for many years by the notorious "intelligence officer" Vova Vartanov, conducts exercises in the regions of Armenia. The exercises are conducted according to all the rules, as can be seen from the photo and video reports on social networks.   For example, such exercises were held in Alaverdi. The photo shows boys and girls with machine guns, in camouflage, with war paint on their faces, running around the city among abandoned houses, practicing something. Reportedly, the "cleaning of courtyards and entrances" is being worked out. Considering that no one is going to attack Armenia, it turns out that Armenian youth are being trained to clean up houses and entrances in foreign countries.   In Vanadzor, VOMA chicks learn to work with their fists and dance. By the way, dancing was equated to martial art in Armenia in 2019. It occurred to someone very gifted that the dancing poses of the Armenian soldiers could frighten the enemy more than their weapons. As we can see, this idea captured not only the military school, but also such terrorist education organizations.   And what happy faces the young Armenians have. They were given weapons in their hands, shown who their enemy was, and allowed to play heroes. It's just so serious. And the founders and leaders of the organization continue to say the same words they said ten years ago. There are the same slogans, the same bragging and self-admiration.   VOMA has been in existence since 2014. Vova Vartanov personally recruited young Armenians of the Diaspora to join and create branches of the organization. The Armenian media has been vying for years to write about how cool they are preparing for the war with Azerbaijan. The Vartan gang operated in Karabakh during the occupation period and was even called almost the main defender of the status quo. But then April 2016 happened, and then September 2020, which showed that it was necessary to prepare not gangs, but an army. And who will train the army if the founders of the "survival school" themselves were members of illegal armed gangs in the first war? Those guys and girls who are taught to shoot and make menacing faces will do the same in real combat as 12,000 of their compatriots in 2020. Moreover, they will run with weapons, in full camouflage and with war paint on their faces.     Unfortunately, peace propaganda in Armenia is carried out only at the government level, and everything is the same as before. The same Vova Vartanovs are holding propaganda in their hands, inspiring young people that Armenia needs peace only in order to gain strength and try their luck with foreign territories again. Shortly before the 44-day war, Vovik impressively argued in a media interview that the increased military literacy of the population under the new authorities "may lead to the fact that we will have the opportunity to enter Baku." "Who doesn't want to enter Baku? I want... The war will not end until one of the capitals surrenders," Vova said.   Vova also dreamed of Nakhchivan. The fact that Tanoyan, appointed Defense Minister by Pashinyan, went to the border with the NAR for the first time during the years of occupation and looked through binoculars at the Azerbaijani positions inspired Vartanov. He immediately commented that the Azerbaijanis are in a panic, that we are all scared here, "that the Armenians will try to attack, attack from Nakhchivan, and this is their weak point... Nakhchivan has been a hostage in our hands, and it remains so."   It was in August 2018. And already in September, everything changed when, as a result of a successful operation, the Azerbaijani army advanced on the so-called neutral territory, taking up more advantageous positions and forcing the enemy to retreat. Thanks to the successful redeployment, 11,000 hectares of territory that had previously been considered neutral were taken under control. In addition, the Yerevan-Meghri highway was targeted, which made communication with the occupied territories more difficult for the aggressor.   And how did Vova, who spoke arrogantly a month ago, sing? The situation, he told reporters, is alarming, and 100 percent requires concern. "Isn't it alarming that they've improved their positions by making much progress? Previously, if our guards saw a Turk through binoculars from afar, now they can shoot each other with a slingshot. At the same time, they have reached the distance from which they are viewing the Yerevan-Meghri highway and can direct their artillery onto the highway without lifting drones into the air. As a result, troops, weapons, and ammunition moving along the highway can be brought under fire when the firing targets are adjusted from the ground at that moment. If all this is not disturbing, then what is?" - the founder of VOMA declared in a panic.   It's only been a month, but everything has changed.   In December 2021, the International Court of Justice demanded that Armenia limit its activities and stop any support to the paramilitary organizations VOMA and POGA in the country. These organizations were accused of violating the provisions of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination against the Azerbaijani People. Pashinyan did not even try to close these offices, as he did not want to turn the terrorists against himself. But shortly before the anti-terrorist operation on September 19, 2023, it became known that VOMA was moving to Khankendi, under the wing of RMK.   Unfortunately, it is unknown how many of the weapons that were handed over by the Armenian gangs to the Azerbaijani side belonged to the "survival school". In any case, Vartanov's office has once again shown how it can survive after the 44-day war. Condition of man injured by landmine in Goranboy revealed http://www.today.az/news/society/259585.html Society Mon, 02 Jun 2025 11:01:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe condition of a man injured by a landmine two days ago in Goranboy has been disclosed, Azernews reports, citing the Azerbaijan Medical Territorial Authority (T?B?B).On May 31 at approximately 3:30 p.m., a male patient born in 1980 was admitted to the Emergency Medical Department of Abbas S?hh?t Hospital, part of the Ganja City Unified Hospital complex.The patient underwent amputation of his left foot at the heel and suffered multiple shrapnel wounds to various parts of his body.Necessary medical treatment has been provided, and his condition is currently assessed as moderately severe. The patient continues to receive care in the hospital’s Traumatology Department. Azerbaijani kickboxers achieve success at Turkish Open 2025 http://www.today.az/news/sports/259584.html Sports Mon, 02 Jun 2025 10:43:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijani kickboxing team has successfully performed at WAKO World Cup Turkish Open 2025 held in Antalya, Turkiye.The team participated in the tournament under the leadership of Elshan Isayev, a coach and trainer at the Sports and Health Club of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.Elnar Hajiyev secured gold in the 51kg weight category, becoming the champion of the competition.Yaghmur Shahniyarova took home the silver medal in the 52kg division, while Aydan Isamyilli earned a bronze for Azerbaijan in the 50kg category.The WAKO World Cup Turkish Open 2025 saw participation from over 3,600 athletes representing 43 countries, competing across various kickboxing disciplines. The event was organized by the World Kickboxing Federation. Baku Energy Week 2025 kicks off, celebrating 30 years as region’s leading energy platform http://www.today.az/news/business/259582.html Business Mon, 02 Jun 2025 10:21:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulToday marks the launch of Baku Energy Week 2025, the region’s premier industrial event that annually brings together global energy leaders. Now in its 30th year, the event has grown into a trusted regional and international energy platform and has become a key fixture on the global energy calendar.According to the information, Baku Energy Week unites three prestigious events under one umbrella:- The 30th Anniversary Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition,- The 13th Caspian International Power and Green Energy Exhibition (Caspian Power),- And the 30th Anniversary Baku Energy Forum.While the Caspian Oil and Gas and Caspian Power exhibitions are held at the Baku Expo Center, the Baku Energy Forum takes place at the eco-designed Baku Congress Center.As part of the exhibitions, traditional B2B (Business-to-Business) and B2G (Business-to-Government) meetings will be held, offering local and international companies the chance to discuss cooperation and explore future partnerships face-to-face. These meetings also provide private sector representatives the opportunity to engage directly with government officials.Several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) are expected to be signed during the event to strengthen long-term collaboration.The event will also feature multiple sessions and panel discussions on key industry topics, including: Sustainability in the Energy Sector; The Role of Nuclear Power as an Alternative Energy in Reducing Carbon Emissions;Best HR Practices for Attracting and Developing Young Talent; Innovation in Energy: The Role of Education in Shaping the Future of the Industry;The Voice of Energy – a special media-focused session.“The Voice of Energy” will bring together veteran journalists, media professionals, and event organizers to reflect on the role of the media in promoting the Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition over the years. Journalists who have made notable contributions will be recognized with certificates of appreciation.A heartwarming highlight of Baku Energy Week is an art exhibition featuring works created by children from the inclusive “Umid Var” (There is Hope) community. These artworks will be displayed during the evening gala and auctioned off during the event.Baku Energy Week 2025 continues its legacy of fostering innovation, collaboration, and sustainability in the energy sector, reinforcing Baku’s role as a key hub for global energy dialogue. President Ilham Aliyev: Contract of the Century changed geopolitical and geo-economic situation ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/259583.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 10:10:00 +0400 “As it was already mentioned, back in 1994, when the first oil and gas exhibition was held, right after that, Azerbaijan signed a contract with a consortium of international oil companies, which later was called the Contract of the Century. It actually changed the whole geopolitical and geo-economic situation in the region,” said President Ilham Aliyev as he addressed official opening of the 30th Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition, the 13th Caspian Power Exhibition, and the 30th Baku Energy Forum.“That was due to the vision of President Heydar Aliyev,” the head of state added. Mild earthquake strikes Azerbaijan's south http://www.today.az/news/society/259581.html Society Mon, 02 Jun 2025 10:00:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovA mild earthquake struck Azerbaijan’s Lerik district early Monday morning, Azernews reports, citingthe Republican Seismological Service Center of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.According to the Center, the earthquake, with a magnitude of 3.6, was recorded at 7:51 a.m. local time on June 2. The epicenter was located 17 kilometers west of the Lankaran seismic station, within the boundaries of Lerik district.The Seismological Research Bureau stated that the earthquake originated at a depth of 15 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface.No casualties or damage have been reported at this time. President Ilham Aliyev attends opening ceremony of 30th Caspian Oil and Gas, 13th Caspian Power ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/259580.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 09:35:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is attending the official opening ceremony of the 30th Anniversary International Caspian Oil and Gas Exhibition, the 13th Caspian International Power and Green Energy Exhibition, and the 30th Anniversary Baku Energy Forum, held within the framework of Baku Energy Week at the Baku Expo Center. Pakistan Navy holds drills to counter asymmetric maritime threats http://www.today.az/news/regions/259579.html World news Mon, 02 Jun 2025 09:32:00 +0400 Pakistan’s Navy has completed a two-day military exercise aimed at countering sub-conventional and asymmetric threats at the country’s major ports and harbors, Dawn newspaper reported Sunday, citing an official statement.According to Commodore Ahmed Hussain, Director General of Public Relations for the Pakistan Navy, the comprehensive drills were conducted to assess and improve defense tactics against unconventional threats, such as sabotage and infiltration, targeting key maritime infrastructure.The operation included coordinated efforts by Pakistan Navy Fleet units, Pak Marines, the Navy’s Special Services Group (SSG), and Naval Aviation assets, according to Anadolu Agency. The exercises simulated various sub-conventional scenarios to sharpen inter-agency coordination, situational awareness, and rapid response capabilities.“These drills were vital for refining operational readiness and ensuring a robust defense posture,” the Navy said in its statement, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding Pakistan’s maritime frontiers against emerging and non-traditional threats. First VP Mehriban Aliyeva shares post on occasion of victory of Azerbaijani national ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/259578.html Politics Mon, 02 Jun 2025 09:11:00 +0400 First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva has shared a post on her official Instagram page on the occasion of the victory of the Azerbaijani national minifootball team.Azernews presents the post:"The Azerbaijan national mini-football team is the world champion!I thank our team for this outstanding victory! We are proud of you!I wish all the members of our national team strong health, strength, energy, and many more victories and achievements!" Passenger boat carrying 39 people capsizes off Bangladesh's coast, killing 1, leaving 5 missing http://www.today.az/news/regions/259577.html World news Mon, 02 Jun 2025 09:00:00 +0400  A passenger motorboat sank in a river off the coast of Bangladesh's Noakhali district on Saturday, apparently due to bad weather and tidal waves, killing one person, police confirmed, adding that 33 people have been rescued so far and five are still missing, Azernews reports, citing Yeni Safak.Ajmal Huda, officer in charge of Hatia Police Station, told Anadolu that the passenger boat carrying 39 people on its way to Janata Ghat from Bhasan Char island in Hatia town of the district capsized in the Meghna River, one of Bangladesh's major rivers from the Ganges Delta.Following the incident, local police and fishermen rushed to the scene, rescuing 33 people and recovering the body of a man whose identity has yet to be determined, he said.Five people remain missing, including one member each of the police and the Ansar, a paramilitary auxiliary force, he said, adding that those who were rescued were taken to a nearby health facility.Rescue operations are continuing despite the adverse weather, he said.According to local Channel 24 TV, the passengers included 22 ordinary passengers, six Rohingya, three police officers, four Ansar members, and four of the boat crewThe police official, however, was unable to confirm how many Rohingya were on the boat.More than 1.3 million Rohingya are seeking refuge in Bangladesh's overcrowded coastal Cox's Bazar district. The majority arrived following Myanmar's military crackdown in 2017.As more Rohingya arrived, the Bangladeshi government relocated approximately 30,000 to Bhasan Char, a remote island in the Bay of Bengal, despite opposition from some rights organizations.The coastal district, including the island of Hatia, has been experiencing continuous rain since Thursday due to a depression over the Bay of Bengal, which caused heavy tidal waves and flooding of nearby coastal lands, submerging and damaging hundreds of houses and dozens of fishing enclosures.The rough weather forced the suspension of all the river connectivity with the rest of the country in Hatia.The weather office on Saturday said that the southwest monsoon has begun over Bangladesh. It, however, advised the maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Mongla, and Payra to reduce signals. Security shaken in Russia after Ukraine’s deep-inside drone assault http://www.today.az/news/regions/259576.html World news Mon, 02 Jun 2025 00:46:00 +0400 A bold Ukrainian drone offensive targeting several Russian airbases has exposed significant vulnerabilities in President Vladimir Putin’s security apparatus and is likely to provoke a severe retaliation from the Kremlin.According to Ukrainian intelligence sources, the coordinated strike damaged or destroyed over 40 Russian military aircraft. The operation, described by some pro-Kremlin commentators as “Russia’s Pearl Harbor,” drew parallels to the infamous 1941 Japanese attack on the U.S. that led to America's entry into World War II.Russian officials have labeled the attack a “terrorist act,” while Ukrainian sources revealed that the drones, concealed in mobile sheds and deployed from trucks deep inside Russian territory, demonstrate the creative and technological adaptability of Ukraine’s war effort, according to a SkyNews report.The mission, codenamed Spider’s Web, reportedly took 18 months to prepare. Its success underscores Ukraine's ability to strike at the heart of Russian military infrastructure despite being the weaker power on paper.In Moscow, outrage is growing. Military blogger Roman Alekhin called for a response “as harsh or harsher than America’s retaliation after Pearl Harbor.” With tensions soaring, some observers are already speculating that President Putin may again resort to nuclear threats. Exit polls show liberal Warsaw mayor slightly ahead in tight Polish election http://www.today.az/news/regions/259575.html World news Mon, 02 Jun 2025 00:41:00 +0400 Centrist candidate Rafa? Trzaskowski held a razor-thin lead over his populist opponent Karol Nawrocki in Poland’s presidential election, according to an exit poll released Sunday evening. The poll showed Trzaskowski with 50.3% of the vote compared to Nawrocki’s 49.7%.However, with the poll’s 2-point margin of error, the outcome remains too close to call. A more accurate projection from IPSOS is expected by 11:30 p.m., while the official results are due Monday from the electoral commission.A separate exit poll commissioned by right-leaning broadcaster TV Republika showed an even narrower margin: Trzaskowski at 50.17% and Nawrocki at 49.83%.If confirmed, Trzaskowski’s win would be a significant political victory for Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his pro-European Civic Coalition, potentially paving the way for closer alignment with the EU after years of nationalist rule.Despite the uncertainty, Trzaskowski took the stage as if the victory were his, telling a jubilant crowd: “I think ‘razor-thin’ is now officially part of the Polish lexicon.” He thanked voters and declared: “If everything is confirmed, we’ll get straight to work.”Nawrocki, however, refused to concede. “We will win tonight,” he declared to cheering supporters, who chanted: “Karol Nawrocki, the president of Poland.” He emphasized the narrow margin and urged patience.Nawrocki, backed by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party and supported by the Trump administration in the U.S., has vowed to take Poland in a more populist, Euroskeptic direction. In contrast, Trzaskowski has pledged to support the Tusk government’s stalled legislative agenda, currently obstructed by outgoing President Andrzej Duda, a PiS ally.According to Joanna Sawicka of Polityka Insight, even with the presidency, the coalition may struggle to pass controversial reforms like abortion liberalization due to internal divisions.Nawrocki’s campaign has been marred by damaging reports about his past, including allegations involving prostitutes during his time as a hotel security guard, involvement in football-related violence, and a questionable real estate acquisition from an elderly woman. Pakistan Express derails near Mubarakpur http://www.today.az/news/regions/259574.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 23:30:00 +0400 Two bogies of the Karachi-to-Rawalpindi-bound 45-Up Pakistan Express derailed in Bahwalpur district of Punjab early Saturday morning, resulting in the temporary closure of both up and down railway tracks, railway sources confirmed, Azernews reports, citing Tribune.The derailment occurred at 6:05 AM when the AC Standard bogie — the fourth from the rear — came off the track entirely near Mubarakpur Station.The attached dining car was also affected in the incident. No injuries or fatalities have been reported.A relief train was promptly dispatched from Sama Satta, and rescue efforts are in full swing to clear the track and resume services.Railway officials and emergency teams are on-site, with authorities prioritising passenger safety and the swift restoration of operations.Furthermore, the CEO of Pakistan Railways has sought comprehensive details of railway bridges across the country following the recent collapse of the Khanewal Railway Station bridge.In a communiqué dispatched to all divisional superintendents, the Pakistan Railways administration directed them to provide complete information about the bridges within their respective divisions.The data will be used to initiate a countrywide bridge upgradation programme.Special Eid trains to ease holiday rushOn the instructions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan Railways has decided to run five special trains on the occasion of Eidul Azha.Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi has approved the schedule for these special trains, which will run across major cities.According to a PR spokesperson, the first Eid special train will depart from Karachi for Lahore on June 2 at 1:00 pm.The second train will operate from Quetta to Peshawar on June 3 at 10:00 am. On the same day, a third special train will depart from Lahore for Karachi at 5:00 pm.Later that evening, a fourth train will set off from Karachi for Rawalpindi at 8:00 pm, while the fifth and final Eid special train will depart from Karachi Cantt on June 4 at 5:30 pm. 'Coco' voice actress Renée Victor dies at 86 http://www.today.az/news/regions/259573.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 22:20:00 +0400 Renée Victor, the actress known for voicing Abuelita in Disney-Pixar’s Coco and playing Lupita in Showtime’s Weeds, has died at age 86, according to Deadline. She passed away on May 30, 2025, at her home in Sherman Oaks, California, surrounded by family. The cause of death was lymphoma, her agency confirmed, Azernews reports, Tribune.Born on July 25, 1938, in San Antonio, Texas, Victor was the eldest of three sisters. She moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s and began her entertainment career as a singer with renowned Latin bandleaders such as Xavier Cugat and Perez Prado. She also taught dance styles like salsa and tango. Alongside her husband, she performed internationally under the name “Ray & Renee,” earning the nickname “the Latin Sonny & Cher” during their decade-long collaboration from 1963 to 1973.After years of touring, Victor expanded her artistic reach in the 1970s by hosting Pacesetters on KTLA, a program that spotlighted the Chicano Power movement. She joined the Screen Actors Guild in 1973 and transitioned into television and film during the 1980s, appearing in series like Scarecrow and Mrs. King and Matlock. Her film roles included The Doctor, The Apostle, and A Night in Old Mexico, where she appeared alongside close friend Robert Duvall.Victor also had roles in ER, Vida, Gentefied, Snowpiercer, All Rise, Dead to Me, A Million Little Things, and With Love. She lent her voice to the 1992 animated The Addams Family series as well.Victor’s daughters said in a joint statement, “Renée was loved by so many and had fans all over the world. Her memory will be cherished by all who knew her.” Syrian president arrives in Kuwait on official visit http://www.today.az/news/regions/259570.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 21:45:00 +0400 Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and his accompanying delegation arrived in Kuwait on Sunday, Azernews reports, citing Arab News.“Al-Sharaa is set to hold official talks with Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah in affirmation of Kuwait’s steadfast support for Syria, its people, and its sovereignty,” read a statement on SANA News Agency.Al-Sharaa's visit to Kuwait aims to boost bilateral ties between the two countries.Ties between Syria and Kuwait resumed last year, witnessing a notable revival when Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya visited Damascus on Dec. 30.Since the visit, Kuwait launched the first flights of a humanitarian air bridge to Syria, to help alleviate the suffering of Syrians, according to KUNA News Agency.Kuwait, joining other GCC member states, has underscored its unwavering support for Syria’s unity and sovereignty.Al-Sharaa had previously visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates on his Gulf tour. S. Korea, Japan, Australia hold trilateral talks to discuss security, cooperation http://www.today.az/news/regions/259569.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 21:15:00 +0400 Senior defense officials of South Korea, Japan and Australia held trilateral talks Sunday to discuss the regional security situation and ways to strengthen their cooperation, the South's defense ministry said, Azernews reports, citing Yonhap.Deputy defense minister for policy Cho Chang-rae and his Japanese and Australian counterparts; Taro Yamato, director general for defense policy and Hugh Jeffrey, deputy secretary of strategy, policy and industry, met on the sidelines of the of the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual defense forum held in Singapore.Last year, the three countries held their first-ever meeting of defense ministers on the occasion of the security forum held in the city-state. This year, Cho attended the gathering instead of acting Defense Minister Kim Seon-ho who skipped it ahead of the June 3 presidential election.In addition to the trilateral meeting, Cho held a series of bilateral meetings with senior defense officials from Canada, Japan, the Philippines, Poland and Singapore, to discuss defense and arms industry cooperation, according to the ministry.Cho and Yamato, the Japanese defense official, reaffirmed the importance of their bilateral and trilateral security cooperation with the United States, in the face of North Korea's evolving nuclear and missile threats and deepening military cooperation with Russia.In talks with Polish deputy defense minister Pawel Zalewski on Saturday, both sides touted their arms industry cooperation involving exports of the K9 self-propelled howitzer and agree to closely cooperate on expanding their defense exchange and cooperation, the ministry said. PSG wins long-awaited first Champions League trophy with 5-0 win over Inter Milan http://www.today.az/news/regions/259564.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 20:40:00 +0400 PSG is the champion of Europe for the first time, and Luis Enrique’s side did it in style Saturday night in Munich, Azernews reports, citing Azertag.In a night filled with anticipation and energy from both sets of fans, it didn’t take long for Les Parisiens to open the scoring. In the 12th minute, Vitinha found Désiré Doué inside the penalty area, and the 19-year-old showed presence of mind way beyond his years, passing it across the face of goal for former Inter player Achraf Hakimi to give his team the lead.Eight minutes later, it was two. Nicoló Barella tried to shepherd the ball out for an Inter corner, but Willian Pacho had other ideas, hooking his leg around the Italian and setting up a PSG counter. From there, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia found Ousmane Dembélé, Dembélé found Doué and the winger’s shot deflected off Federico Dimarco, wrongfooting goalkeeper Yann Sommer.Inter came out for the second half with some renewed fight, but any hope of a comeback was extinguished in the 63rd minute when Doué grabbed his second. A wonderful flowing move began when Vitinha and Dembélé played a glorious one-two, and Doué’s calm finish past Sommer completed an incredible evening for the teenager.From then onwards, Inter fell apart and was carved open at will by the PSG attack. Kvaratskhelia – who joined the club from Italian champion Napoli in January – got the fourth in the 73rd minute, running onto a through ball from Dembélé and beating Sommer at his near post.There was still time for one of the most unexpected goalscorers in Champions League final history to put the icing on the cake. In the 86th minute, 19-year-old Senny Mayulu exchanged passes with fellow substitute Bradley Barcola before lashing the ball in off the post. His celebration – running while raising his knees in pure joy – suggested he was almost as surprised as those watching on were.Mayulu’s goal meant it was a record-breaking night. No team had won this fixture by more than four goals until tonight, and you have to think it will be a while before any does again.The victory will likely mean even more to manager Luis Enrique than many of his other impressive achievements in soccer. The 55-year-old and his family suffered the ultimate heartbreak in 2019, when his nine-year-old daughter Xana died after a battle with cancer.“My daughter loved parties and I’m sure where she is, she’s still having parties,” Enrique told reporters earlier this year.Following the game, the PSG fans unveiled a tifo depicting Enrique alongside his daughter, ensuring that, in one way, Xana got to be there for the biggest party in PSG history. Iran rejects IAEA report on its enrichment as 'pretext for political maneuvering' http://www.today.az/news/regions/259563.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 19:35:00 +0400 Iran has strongly rejected the latest report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on its nuclear program, calling it "baseless" and "a pretext for political maneuvering" against the country, Azernews reports, citing Yeni Safak.The Iranian Foreign Ministry and the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran described the findings of the UN nuclear watchdog's report as a “repetition of unfounded allegations.”According to the IAEA report sent to member states, Iran's stockpile of uranium enriched up to 60% purity has increased by nearly 50%, reaching 408.6 kilograms, an amount, the agency notes, could be sufficient for nine nuclear weapons if enriched further.In a separate confidential report circulated among member states and cited by multiple media outlets, the IAEA claimed that Iran had engaged in undeclared nuclear activities at three sites long under investigation, involving nuclear material that had not previously been disclosed to the UN agency.These findings could prompt the US, UK, France, and Germany to push for the IAEA Board of Governors to formally declare Iran in non-compliance with its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) for the first time in nearly two decades.Both reports issued by the IAEA on Saturday expressed "serious concern" over the enrichment levels, noting that Iran remains the only non-nuclear-weapon state engaged in such high-grade enrichment.The Iranian statement, however, noted that despite ongoing cooperation with the agency under the Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement, the reports focus on “marginal and extraneous issues beyond the IAEA's assigned mandate, which are irrelevant and outside the scope of the safeguards.”"The Islamic Republic of Iran expresses regret over the publication of the report, which has been prepared under political pressure and motivations, and strongly objects to its contents," the statement said.It further warned that Iran would take “appropriate measures to protect its legitimate rights and interests” should certain countries—implicitly referring to the US and Europeans—“misuse the current report during the IAEA Board of Governors meeting.”“The consequences and responsibility for such actions will rest with those countries,” the statement added, a message analysts interpret as a possible indication that Iran may raise its enrichment levels beyond the current 60% purity threshold.The release of the IAEA reports comes amid ongoing indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the US, mediated by Oman.Five rounds of negotiations have been held so far in Muscat and Rome, but no significant progress has been reported, as enrichment remains a major sticking point between the two sides.While the US has called for the dismantling of Iran's enrichment program, Tehran maintains that its nuclear activities are peaceful and that enrichment will continue. Ukraine to integrate NATO aircraft coordination system into national defense network http://www.today.az/news/regions/259562.html World news Sun, 01 Jun 2025 18:30:00 +0400 Ukraine has signed a licensing agreement to use NATO's non-commercial Command and Reporting Center (CRC) System Interface software, which will allow its and the alliance's aircraft to coordinate operations within a unified digital system, Deputy Defense Minister Kateryna Chernohorenko announced on Friday.The CSI software is a key component of NATO's Link-16 data exchange protocol, also known as the alliance's "military Wi-Fi," and will aid in the coordination and control of Western-supplied aircraft such as the F-16 and Mirage 2000, as well as integrated air and missile defense systems such as the Patriot, Azernews reports, citing Yeni Safak.Chernohorenko said these capabilities are provided to Ukraine as part of international military assistance.“The implementation of this system ensures full interoperability with NATO partners. We are not just dreaming of joint operations — we are making them a reality,” Chernohorenko said in a statement on Facebook.NATO has yet to issue a public statement on the development.She applauded the Government Office for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, the General Staff of the Armed Forces, and the Air Force, as well as NATO partners, for their efforts to facilitate the agreement.The CSI software is already in use by most NATO member states, and its deployment marks a major step in aligning Ukraine's digital battle management capabilities with those of the alliance. Ankara hosts grand concert honoring Uzeyir Hajibeyli’s 140th anniversary http://www.today.az/news/society/259572.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 16:30:00 +0400 In accordance with the decree issued by President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on February 3, 2025, the 140th anniversary of renowned Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyli (1885–1948) is being marked with a series of events both in Azerbaijan and abroad, Azernews reports.Hajibeyli, a National Artist, State Prize laureate, academician, musicologist, public intellectual, dramatist, educator, and founder of the first opera in the East, holds a prominent place in Azerbaijani cultural history.As part of the celebrations, a special concert titled "From Çanakkale to Garabagh: The Epic of Victory" was held in Ankara, Turkiye’s capital.According to the Ministry of Culture’s Press Service, the event was jointly organized by the Azerbaijani Cultural Center under the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Turkiye and the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s General Directorate of Opera and Ballet.The evening featured performances by opera artists from both Azerbaijan and Turkiye. The event opened with the national anthems of the two countries, followed by welcoming speeches from Saadat Yusifova, Deputy Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan, and Volkan Akkoç, Deputy Director of the Turkish Directorate of Opera and Ballet.The concert showcased captivating musical performances by People's Artists Azerin and Azer Zeynalov, as well as distinguished Turkish opera singers including Kamil Kaplan, Ç?nar Onur, Güner Erkan, and others.The event received enthusiastic applause and was warmly welcomed by the audience. SOCAR celebrates Children’s Day with special office events http://www.today.az/news/society/259571.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 15:55:00 +0400 On the occasion of June 1st, the International Day for Protection of Children, the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) organized two special events at its headquarters, Azernews reports, citing SOCAR’s Press Service.The initiatives — “A Day at My Parent’s Workplace” and “Kids Day at the Office” — were designed for children aged 8–12 and 13–17, respectively.The children had the opportunity to visit their parents’ workplace, explore the professional environment, and learn in detail about the work process. Symbolically, they even took on their parents' roles for a short time.The event featured a blend of entertaining and educational activities tailored for the participants. As part of the “A Day at My Parent’s Workplace” program, the children enjoyed a special meeting with People’s Artist of Azerbaijan, Bahram Bagirzade, and were gifted a selection of books.Children from both age groups also visited exhibitions dedicated to the national energy policy of Azerbaijan’s National Leader Heydar Aliyev and the country’s oil industry.In Azerbaijan, ensuring the healthy, happy, and intellectually rich upbringing of children is a key priority of state policy. In line with this national vision, SOCAR places special emphasis on supporting not only its employees but also their families and children. Ball?ca and Xanyurdu join Azerbaijan’s post-war transformation http://www.today.az/news/society/259566.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 15:25:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulBy reactivating agricultural lands in Ball?ca and Xanyurdu, two villages in the once-occupied district of Khojaly, Azerbaijan, is not merely sowing seeds in the ground—it is planting the roots of community, dignity, and long-term national renewal. With online applications for land usage now open through the Electronic Agricultural Information System (EKTIS), the initiative marks another chapter in the country’s broader vision of revitalizing the territories that were restored to Azerbaijani control after decades of conflict.What stands out about this program is its meticulous design: from streamlined application procedures to modern irrigation requirements, from prioritizing actual residents to ensuring transparency through digital registration. This is not merely a bureaucratic exercise. It is a testament to the careful thought being placed into ensuring that return is not only possible, but also productive.The minimum land size for leasing—five hectares—and the emphasis on prepared, irrigated soil make it clear that this is about more than symbolic gestures. These plots are primed for cultivation, and the list of permitted crops includes both staple grains and high-value produce like grapes, tomatoes, and tree fruits. This variety reflects not only climatic suitability, but also a strategic intention: to enable both household sustenance and commercial scale farming.There’s something profoundly hopeful in the sight of rural land becoming an engine of transformation. One might say agriculture is being used as a soft power tool in service of post-conflict restoration. Yet it is more than that. These initiatives are about giving families a reason to stay, roots to grow, and future generations a story to inherit.The process is not only open to official residents but also acknowledges practical realities: actual place of residence verified through the Ministry of Internal Affairs' “e-polis” system becomes the key criterion. It is a subtle but significant detail—it ensures that those truly invested in the land, not just those with historical ties, get to take part in its revival.Moreover, the phased timeline—from application acceptance to field orientation and training—speaks to an awareness that successful agriculture is not only about land access, but about knowledge, infrastructure, and preparation. One-year leases for annual crops and five-year terms for perennial crops allow for experimentation, adaptation, and ultimately, growth.The return to the land in Ball?ca and Xanyurdu echoes a broader national transformation. The first steps in this process began in A?al? village, and the expanding momentum suggests this is just the beginning. It is the clearest demonstration yet that Azerbaijan’s post-conflict strategy is not limited to bricks and mortar, but includes soil, water, and seed as foundational pillars.Where there was once absence, there is now potential. And where there was once silence, one can begin to imagine the buzz of tractors, the hum of irrigation pumps, the quiet toil of farmers, and the rhythms of a life that is lived with purpose and continuity.Restoring rural life after war is never only about rebuilding—it’s about reimagining. And in the ordered rows of crops that will soon fill these fields, we may just glimpse a future that is, finally, self-sustaining. Sabah’s Khayal Aliyev hails historic Azerbaijani Cup win over Qaraba? http://www.today.az/news/sports/259567.html Sports Sun, 01 Jun 2025 14:50:00 +0400 Sabah winger Khayal Aliyev shared his thoughts following the thrilling 3-2 victory against Qaraba? in the Azerbaijani Cup final.The 21-year-old attacker spoke to Azernews about the challenging nature of the match.“We knew beforehand that it would be a tough game. Still, we fought hard and secured the win. We are very happy. We made history for Sabah. We believed in our victory. We had prepared very well for the final match and were focused on it,” Aliyev said.Looking ahead, Aliyev expressed ambition for the UEFA Europa League: “Our goal is to qualify for the group stage of the European competitions. We will work with all our strength to achieve this.” Azerbaijani Defense Ministry presents review of events of last week [VIDEO] http://www.today.az/news/society/259568.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 14:20:00 +0400 The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense presented a review of the events of last week, Azernews reports. Dry and warm weather expected in Baku on July 2 http://www.today.az/news/society/259565.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 13:45:00 +0400 The weather in Baku and on the Absheron Peninsula is expected to be partly cloudy and mostly dry. A moderate northwesterly wind will prevail, occasionally strengthening in the evening, Azernews reports, citing the National Hydrometeorological Service.Temperatures in Baku will range from 19–22°C at night to 27–32°C during the day. Atmospheric pressure will rise from 755 mm Hg to 759 mm Hg. Relative humidity will be 50–60% at night and 35–45% during the day.In the regions of Azerbaijan, the weather will generally be dry. However, rain showers and thunderstorms are expected in some northern and western districts by evening. In certain areas, short-term downpours and hail are also possible. Light fog is expected in mountainous areas during the night and early morning. A moderate westerly wind will occasionally strengthen during the day in some places.Temperatures in the lowlands will range from 17–22°C at night to 31–36°C during the day, while in the mountains, it will be 10–15°C at night and 20–25°C during the day. Chairman of Azerbaijan’s diaspora committee meets with Azerbaijani community in Belgium http://www.today.az/news/politics/259561.html Politics Sun, 01 Jun 2025 13:15:00 +0400 Chairman of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Fuad Muradov, has met with members of the Azerbaijani community in Belgium, Azernews reports, citing Committee.The meeting was held at the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Kingdom of Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It began with the national anthem of Azerbaijan and a moment of silence in honor of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.In his speech, Chairman Muradov emphasized that “the purposeful and successful diaspora policy pursued under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev is clearly reflected in the activities of Azerbaijani communities abroad.”He noted that Azerbaijanis living overseas have become significantly more active in the aftermath of the country’s historic victory, particularly in areas such as information campaigns, diplomatic outreach, and lobbying efforts.Participants were briefed on systematically implemented projects aimed at strengthening unity among Azerbaijanis worldwide.Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, Vagif Sadigov, praised the meeting, expressing appreciation for the community’s growing contributions to diaspora activities.Representatives of several diaspora organizations—including the “Fireland” Azerbaijani Union, the Belgian Azerbaijani Federation (BAF), the “MADANI” Cultural, Sports, Intellectual Solidarity and Opportunities Platform, “Radio Octo,” the “BUTAM” Azerbaijani Cultural Association, and the Heritage-Azerbaijan Belgian Student Association—shared updates on their work and presented new proposals. They emphasized the importance of modern platforms in fostering a stronger, more effective, and united diaspora, and welcomed the continuation of such meetings.Questions from attendees were addressed during the event.As part of the program, Ayhan Demirci, Chairman of the Belgium-Azerbaijan Friendship Society, was awarded the “Medal for Service in Diaspora Activities” by the Republic of Azerbaijan.The event also included the appointment of a new coordinator for Belgium under the Netherlands-Belgium Azerbaijani Coordination Council.The artistic segment of the gathering featured traditional Azerbaijani music and dance performances by children and youth, receiving enthusiastic applause from the audience. International children’s creativity festival unites Turkic-speaking nations in Shusha http://www.today.az/news/society/259560.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 12:40:00 +0400 The city of Shusha is hosting an international children’s creativity festival titled “Shusha – A Cultural Jewel of Turkic Unity”, bringing together schoolchildren from Turkic-speaking countries, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan.Nearly 300 students from Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and Hungary are participating in the event. The young participants are showcasing the musical and dance traditions of their respective countries, celebrating the shared cultural heritage and diversity of the Turkic world. Ombudsman’s office releases awareness video on children’s rights http://www.today.az/news/society/259559.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 12:10:00 +0400 On the occasion of June 1 – International Day for Protection of Children, the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Republic of Azerbaijan, under the initiative of Ombudsman Sabina Aliyeva, has produced a social awareness video to raise public understanding of children's rights and freedoms and to promote their dignified and active participation in society.Azernews reports that the video highlights key principles such as the inadmissibility of discrimination against children, the primacy of children's best interests, their right to live and develop in a healthy, safe, and caring environment, and the importance of respecting their views. It also emphasizes the need for collective efforts in protecting and advancing these rights.The video includes a call for everyone to respect children’s rights and actively support initiatives aimed at their protection.Acknowledgment is extended to partner organizations that contributed to the video by ensuring children's participation, including the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation, the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan, Neftchi Professional Football Club, the European Azerbaijan School, and the “Together and Healthy” Public Union. “Colorful World of Children” festival held in Nakhchivan on International Children's Day http://www.today.az/news/society/259558.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 11:35:00 +0400 As part of the “Year of the Constitution and Sovereignty,” the “Colorful World of Children” festival is being held at the Ajami Recreation and Cultural Complex in the city of Nakhchivan to mark June 1st – International Day for Protection of Children, Azernews reports.The festival grounds have been specially decorated and divided into five main thematic zones. In the “Education Zone,” a variety of creative and educational workshops are operating for children, including carpet weaving, STEAM activities, cognitive games, pottery, engraving, carving, painting, beading, and more.The “Sports Zone” features table tennis, chess, volleyball, “fun starts,” and a variety of entertaining children's games.The festival is organized by the Authorized Representative Office of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic and the Nakhchivan City Executive Authority, with support from the State Committee on Family, Women and Children’s Affairs, as well as the local Ministries of Education, Culture, and Youth and Sports. Azercosmos delegation explores strategic satellite cooperation in China http://www.today.az/news/society/259557.html Society Sun, 01 Jun 2025 11:05:00 +0400 A delegation from the Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azercosmos) has held high-level meetings with leading satellite companies in Hefei and Shanghai during an official visit to the People’s Republic of China. The program included technical inspections, live demonstrations, and strategic workshops aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation in the space technology sector, Azernews reports, citing Azercosmos.During the visit, on-site quality assessments were conducted at the Hefei-based “Rhosoon” factory. As a result, an agreement was reached on the joint production of RS-series user terminals, specifically designed for Azercosmos’ “Azconnexus” brand. This partnership will support the deployment of new COTM (Connectivity on the Move) services.The Azerbaijani team also explored advanced IoT and broadband communication models, reviewed roadmaps for satellite constellation development, and outlined the terms of cooperation to accelerate the implementation of satellite-based IoT and broadband solutions both within Azerbaijan and beyond its borders.