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 Culture Minister, CICA Secretary-General exchange views on protection of cultural heritage http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/256393.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:48:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijan Culture Minister Adil Karimli has received a delegation led by Secretary-General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) Kairat Sarybay.Azerbaijan attaches great importance to the activities of the CICA, which it has chaired since 2024.Secretary General Kairat Sarybay said that Azerbaijan's chairmanship of the CICA continues successfully, playing an important role in the future activities of the organization.During the conversation, it was emphasized that this can make a significant contribution to the development of cultural cooperation between the participating countries.It was underlined that under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan is carrying out noteworthy work to expand intercultural dialogue on a global scale and supports all initiatives in this area.The meeting included an exchange of views on the protection and promotion of cultural heritage, creative industries and other issues of mutual interest.The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) is an intergovernmental forum for enhancing cooperation towards promoting peace, security and stability in Asia. It is a forum based on the recognition that there is a close link between peace, security and stability in Asia and in the rest of the world. The key idea of the Conference is based on the priority of the indivisibility of security, joint initiative and mutually beneficial interaction of small and large states.The idea of convening the CICA was first proposed by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev on 5 October 1992, at the 47th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. On October 5, 2017, the CICA process celebrated its 25th anniversary. Chairman of Organization of War, Labor meets with 44-dy Patriotic War veterans http://www.today.az/news/politics/256392.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:31:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovOn January 14, 2025, Colonel Jalil Khalilov, the Chairman of the Organization of War, Labor, and Armed Forces Veterans, met with a group of veterans of the 44-day Patriotic War.During the meeting, Colonel Jalilov answered the veterans' questions and spoke about the historic heroism demonstrated by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces under the leadership of the victorious Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev during the 44-day Patriotic War.The chairman of the organization noted that in the 44-day Patriotic War of 2020, the courage and professionalism of Azerbaijani soldiers, the unity of our people, and the military genius of President Ilham Aliyev led our country to victory in this historic trial, liberating the occupied territories from Armenian fascists.Colonel Jalilov thanked the veterans for their heroism in the Patriotic War and emphasized the necessity of continuing to unite closely around the victorious Supreme Commander-in-Chief. He stated that in the current post-war period, maintaining our unity and supporting the President's every call is the main guarantor of future successes.After the meeting, the veterans were familiarized with the Organization of War, Labor, and Armed Forces Veterans, and visited the corners dedicated to the Great Leader Heydar Aliyev and the victorious Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev. Membership cards were presented to the veterans who joined the organization. Franklin Templeton group includes several business entities with total assets worth over trillion http://www.today.az/news/business/256391.html Business Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:24:00 +0400 As reported, today President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan received Jenny Johnson, the CEO and President of Franklin Templeton, one of the world's leading asset management companies.During the meeting, the strategic importance of the partnership with Franklin Templeton was highlighted, and it was noted that there is a favorable environment for further expanding these relations.Azernews provides a brief overview of the company: Founded in 1947 in New York City, Franklin Templeton had a total asset value of $1.68 trillion under management as of September 2024. The Franklin Templeton group includes several business entities specializing in the management of stocks, bonds, alternative investments, and other asset types. Sixty percent of the company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, while the remaining 40% are owned by the founding Johnson family. According to Forbes, as of August last year, the Johnson family's personal wealth amounted to $10.5 billion.Jenny Johnson, the company's leader, was listed among Forbes' "World's 100 Most Powerful Women" in 2022 and 2023, and in the "50 Over 50" list in 2022. She has also been included in Barron's "100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance" list for five consecutive years.Jenny Johnson is also a member of several advisory and supervisory boards of various organizations and public institutions. These include the International Advisory Panel of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the Advisory Board of the New York Stock Exchange, the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and other public organizations.It should be noted that initial steps have been taken to establish a long-term partnership based on mutual benefit between Franklin Templeton and the State Oil Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Opportunities for further deepening cooperation in strategic directions are being explored. Close relations have been established with the company's leadership, and regular negotiations and meetings are held. For example, during a meeting with Jenny Johnson in Saudi Arabia, the prospects for cooperation and various opportunities were discussed. Additionally, during the participation of the delegation led by Jenny Johnson in the COP29 events, several meetings and discussions were held with the leadership of the State Oil Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Shaki basketball team wins over Ganja http://www.today.az/news/sports/256390.html Sports Thu, 16 Jan 2025 14:42:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaA match of the Azerbaijan Basketball League (Round IX ) has taken place in Shaki.The team "Shaki" won over "Ganja" with a score of 72:66. With this win, the "Shaki" team became the sole leader in Group B.The history of Azerbaijani basketball started in 1920 on the initiative of workers and staff of foreign oil companies who arrived in Baku. In 1926, around 300 basketball teams operated in Baku.Between 1920 and 1930, the country's strongest basketball team started training in the Railway Sports Club.Baku's basketball team of the Dynamo Society distinguished itself in many competitions.In 1931, the men's basketball team became the winner of the championship of Transcaucasia and for the first time won the right to participate with an independent team in the championship of the USSR.Since this year, the Azerbaijani men's basketball team has been taking a leading position in the South Caucasus for many years.At the USSR championship (1936), the women's basketball team beat Georgia (41:20), Belarus (30:16), and other rivals ranked third in the competition.Founded in 1992, the Azerbaijani Basketball Federation (ABF) has played a major role in the development of basketball in the country.In 1994, ABF became a full member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) making it possible for national basketball teams to join international competitions.In 1995, Azerbaijan won an international basketball match held in Baku.In 2006, men's basketball ranked first at the FIBA European Development Cup in Albania.Four years later, the national team became first at Novruz- 2010 International basketball tournament.Azerbaijani basketball players also grabbed two medals at the 5th Islamic Solidarity Games.The team won one gold and one silver medals for Azerbaijan.Basketball in Azerbaijan will continue to grow and improve, attracting more sports fans. Russia opens expert investigation into Azal plane crash http://www.today.az/news/politics/256389.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 14:25:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzThe Russian Investigative Committee has announced the initiation of a comprehensive expert examination into the actions of air traffic controllers in connection with the tragic crash of an Embraer-E190 aircraft belonging to Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) on December 25, 2024.The investigation, as reported by Svetlana Petrenko, the official representative of the committee, is being carried out in collaboration with Azerbaijani and Kazakh authorities.Experts from the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) are analyzing data from the flight data recorders, which were recovered by the Brazilian Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center (CENIPA). Investigators are also examining communications between air traffic controllers in Grozny, Makhachkala, and Mineralnye Vody and the aircraft's crew.Aviation-technical examinations are being conducted to assess the aircraft's systems and physical evidence related to the crash. Additionally, a forensic examination will be performed to evaluate the actions of air traffic control services, the management system, and air defense protocols.The flight, which was traveling from Baku, Azerbaijan, to Grozny, Russia, was forced to make an emergency landing near Aktau, Kazakhstan. Tragically, 38 people lost their lives, and 29 passengers and crew members survived, including two crew members. Investigations indicate that the plane was hit by a Russian surface-to-air missile as part of an attempt to intercept a Ukrainian drone over Chechnya.The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to confirm the exact cause of the crash. On December 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, offering an apology for the incident, while President Aliyev called for justice and compensation for the victims. Councils of Elders discuss steps for Western Azerbaijan's future http://www.today.az/news/politics/256388.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 13:43:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzOn January 15, a joint meeting took place between the Council of Elders of the West Azerbaijan Community and the Council of Elders of Azerbaijan, focusing on strategies to address the realities of Western Azerbaijan and the return of Azerbaijani compatriots to their ancestral lands.Aziz Alakbarli, Chairman of the Board of the West Azerbaijan Community and Member of the Milli Majlis (Parliament), detailed the history, goals, and objectives of the community, including its Return Concept, initiated at the recommendation of President Ilham Aliyev. He emphasized the importance of raising international awareness about the return process and highlighted the Council of Elders of Azerbaijan’s potential role in these efforts.Chairman of the Council of Elders of Azerbaijan, Eldar Guliyev, reflected on President Ilham Aliyev's recent remarks on Western Azerbaijan, stressing the collective moral responsibility to address this issue.Academician Abel Maharramov called for more events on Western Azerbaijan at local and international levels and highlighted the importance of engaging with youth to preserve cultural heritage. Similarly, academician Ahliman Amiraslanov emphasized the councils' shared goal of involving youth in returning to Western Azerbaijan.President of ANAS, Isa Habibeyli, presented books on Western Azerbaijan published by ANAS to Aziz Alakbarli, highlighting efforts to create a library dedicated to the region. Additional proposals included organizing events in Uzbekistan and Turkey, preparing a roadmap for Western Azerbaijan’s ideology, and publishing more literature to promote the region's history internationally.The meeting concluded with exchanges of gifts and books, symbolizing the commitment of both councils to the cause of Western Azerbaijan. Committee Chairman highlights customs coordination for enhanced trade & regional integration http://www.today.az/news/business/256387.html Business Thu, 16 Jan 2025 13:20:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulFor the effective organization of global trade flows in today’s world, it is crucial to strengthen the coordination of customs services, implement uniform standards, and adopt modern technologies.Azernews reports that this was stated today by the Chairman of the State Customs Committee, Shahin Bagirov, during his speech at the 10th meeting of customs service heads from member countries of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS)."The 10th meeting of the customs service heads from Turkic states is vital for facilitating trade, enhancing regional initiatives, and deepening economic integration. Coordinating customs procedures and optimizing transit routes unlock new opportunities for realizing the economic potential of Turkic states and accelerating regional development. One of the key regional projects is the simplified customs corridor, which is strategically important for expanding trade and strengthening economic ties," he said.He emphasized that the project to simplify transit customs procedures along the Trans-Caspian East-West corridor, based on the "single window" principle proposed by the customs service, is a significant step forward."This project enables the movement of goods and vehicles along the corridor with a single declaration, electronic information exchange, and pre-submitted customs transit declarations as transit documents. We believe this will lead to more efficient and simplified trade processes, enhance regional development, and contribute to increased logistics potential."Bagirov added that in modern times, automating customs services, implementing electronic document circulation systems, and using digital control mechanisms are key to speeding up border-crossing procedures, preventing illegal trade, and boosting trade process transparency. In this regard, electronic seals and GPS-based tracking systems are particularly important. "These technologies ensure the safety of cargo transportation and allow reliable and efficient tracking of transit processes. Real-time cargo tracking systems build trust among traders and prevent illegal interference," he said. Azerbaijan welcomes ceasefire and hostage release agreement in Gaza http://www.today.az/news/politics/256386.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 13:12:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovAzerbaijan welcomes the ceasefire and hostage release agreement in Gaza, Azernews reports, citing a post shared by the Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry on its official X account.It was noted that Azerbaijan hopes all parties will respect the agreement and bring an end to the suffering.The post reads:"Azerbaijan welcomes the announcement of a ceasefire and hostage agreement in Gaza. We hope all parties will respect the agreement and sufferings will be ended. Azerbaijan supports the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in line with respective UNSC resolutions, and will continue working with the international community towards that goal.”The ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip will come into force on January 19 and will last for 42 days. The release of hostages will be the first phase of the agreement. It is expected that Hamas will release 33 hostages in the first phase. Little stars shine bright at Azerbaijan Kids Fashion Show 2025 http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/256385.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 16 Jan 2025 12:36:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijan Kids Fashion Show 2025 has taken place in Baku, bringing together young models.Organized by Star Kids Group, the event gathered children aged 4 to 14. Azerbaijan Kids Fashion Show 2025 was not just a fashion contest, but a true adventure centered around the ambitions, dreams, and first steps of children into the world of big art.Eighty-two young models—36 girls and 46 boys—showcased their talents on a runway that became the center of the universe for a moment. The audience couldn't help but be delighted watching the little stars mastering the art of walking the runway, just as their adult counterparts had done, many of whom have graced the pages of fashion magazines."Our goal is not only to nurture the creative potential of children and young people with special abilities but also to present them first in our country and then abroad," noted the director of Star Kids Group, Aygun Aliyeva.The jury included Chairperson of the Public Organization "Women Entrepreneurs of Azerbaijan," Zenfira Ageyeva; Honored Artist Almaz Alasgarova; fashion designers Shalala Magsudova and Leyla Ahmadova; entrepreneur Narmin Abbasova; Deputy Chair of the Board of the International Organization of Humanistic Pedagogy, Afgana Aliyeva; actor and TV presenter Shahriyar Abilov; and the winner of Azerbaijan Kids Fashion Show 2023 and Azerbaijan Kids Best Model 2023, Jahan Gurban.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az, and Milli.Az. Biden's gift to Trump: what does the US 'partnership' with Armenia hide? http://www.today.az/news/business/256382.html Business Thu, 16 Jan 2025 12:21:00 +0400 After leaving the White House, the Biden administration thought for a long time about what to do so that life would not seem like a raspberry to the new president. How would you mess up? Sprinkle broken glass on the path, put a button on the chair, change the password on the nuclear briefcase, or apply universal glue to the door handle? There were many options. But all of them paled in comparison to the degree of harmfulness that the legacy of the strategic partnership with Armenia carried. This was indeed a sophisticated revenge for the lost elections. Now Trump has to live with it.   The Charter on Strategic Partnership between Armenia and the United States, signed by Mirzoyan and Blinken in Washington on Tuesday, contains a lot of nonsense that does not deserve attention. Strengthening economic and energy ties, building a "crossroads of the world," nuclear cooperation, and more. Armenia will also help the Americans defeat ISIS, otherwise they cannot cope without it. It will be interesting to see how the "Armenian economic miracle" built on re-export will collapse when the United States begins to control Armenia's imports and exports provided for in the charter. This point is the work of the Americans. But the "crossroads of the world" was squeezed into the charter by the Armenian side, hoping to put pressure on Azerbaijan with American hands on the issue of communications. What and how the Armenians will "cross" with the Americans on this isolated piece of land is their concern. The Biden administration deliberately left this signing for the last days of its stay in the White House, so that it would not have a headache later.    The main reason for signing this document was to legalize American military involvement in "strengthening border security." A special group will leave for Armenia next week to strengthen this security. And let Washington just try to dodge what is written in the charter - the diaspora and the lobby will be quickly returned to the right path. Now the Armenians have a paper that they will stick under the nose of the American administration whenever it pays insufficient attention to Armenian interests. It's like a prenuptial agreement that defines the relationship down to the smallest detail, down to the number of, sorry, coitus per week.   Recall that the same "prenuptial agreement" was signed by the United States with Georgia in January 2009. And it contained almost the same thing that Blinken and Mirzoyan signed last Tuesday, with the exception of additions made by Yerevan in the form of samples of Nikol Pashinyan's near-political creativity. This is a standard document that, by and large, does not bind the strong party to anything and does not strain it in any way. The weak side gets additional inferiority complexes. It is not serious to talk about an equal partnership between the United States and Armenia. It's generally ridiculous to talk about the upcoming Euro-Atlantic integration.   Nevertheless, the Armenian Ambassador to the United States, Lilit Makunts, called for the charter signing day to be declared a holiday. There is a joyful upsurge in the Armenian expert community. According to some, Armenia has taken a historic step in the light of the approaching new world order. It will be great to enter this new world on the shoulders of a superpower and be at the front of the queue when handing out buns. Against the background of the registration of a "marriage" with Washington, Armenia does not even rule out the possibility of returning the Karabakh issue to the international agenda "with a new redistribution of the world."       And very unnecessarily. Because Armenia is already too late for the future new world order.   Let's say even more. No matter who Yerevan signs charters with, if the current principles on which peace rests are scrapped, if the inviolability of borders ceases to be a fundamental pillar of preventing chaos, Armenia itself will have to urgently start searching for its true historical homeland. As you know, it is located far from the Caucasus. Armenian dreamers appeal to the division of the world conceived in the last century, without taking into account how the world has changed over the decades. They still hope that there will be another "Woodrow Wilson" who will start cutting up borders to please the Armenians, and this process of cutting and sewing will be carried out by her "Christian brothers" and in the interests of Armenia, because she will buy everyone and because she has signed a strategic partnership with the States themselves.   As a makeshift state entity that never had real sovereignty for a single day, today's Armenia differs little from Armenia a century ago. But the world around her has changed. It is surrounded by independent, strong countries making their own policies. She was the only one behind the times. Although, I must say, the Armenians have something to be proud of - it started the humiliation of international law. However, the Armenians have failed to properly manage the global support resource they had, and they are somehow keeping afloat today only because someone needs it.   Speaking of the new world order. This process began in September 2020 and Azerbaijan started it. He broke all the generally accepted ideas about how a small-power state should behave. According to these ideas, which had the unspoken status of rules, a state from this category does not have the right to liberate its lands without asking permission from the "elders". First, the Powers must weigh their own interests in one outcome or another, and the resolution depends on the results of this weighing. The Karabakh conflict and the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by Armenia were also unleashed with the permission of the world forces, who saw this bloody experiment as beneficial for themselves. The powers needed the conflict, but no one needed de-occupation, on the contrary, it deprived world circles of an instrument of influence on the region.   Azerbaijan destroyed all these ideas by liberating its lands after thirty years of occupation. No one expected this, but it happened. The results of the 44-day war and the anti-terrorist operation of September 2023 are already a fait accompli. To the horror of the Armenian side, no one was able to win back the situation. Powerful forces, unceremoniously pursuing their policy as they please, have failed to stop Azerbaijan or force it to leave at least something to the aggressor. Many who had not dared to speak out and defend their rights before asked themselves the question "why was it possible?". It turns out that it is possible. It's just that someone had to have the courage to be the first.   So Armenia is already too late to redefine the world. Its main task in changing circumstances should be to take care of the preservation of illegally obtained square kilometers. And for this, Yerevan must behave well. Even Santa Claus only brings gifts to those who have been good all year. Armenia has not yet earned its gift in the form of a peace treaty. And Baku is not a mass worker from the house of culture, in front of which it is enough to read a poem to get a candy.   The state of uncertainty and the lack of a delimited border is fraught with great problems for the region. These problems come from Armenia, or rather, from those who stand behind it. In the context of geopolitical perturbations, it is impossible to count on lasting peace at all, and even more so if there are no borders marked by boundary pillars between neighbors. Yerevan is not advised to sign a guaranteed document in order to leave a loophole for the future and try to take revenge under favorable circumstances. Everyone understands perfectly well how this will end for Armenia, but they continue to "amicably" push it towards the abyss. The Biden administration has been doing this for all four years of government, and the Armenians are confident that after signing the charter, Donald Trump will take over the baton.     We can say with full confidence that, regardless of who Armenia's ally is and what the new world order will be like, it has only two options. Either it stops its territorial encroachments against Azerbaijan forever, or the Armenians will really have to start searching for their real historical homeland, as we have already noted. Every nation should have a historical homeland, and the Armenian people probably have one somewhere. And if he doesn't want to live in peace and harmony with his current neighbors, let him look for others. Armenia, looking at its patrons, hopes for their protection in the new division of the world, while it is unknown what will happen to these countries themselves. Look, Canada has actually fallen out of the loop. The Armenian theme for Canadians was tied only to Trudeau. This topic will also be removed from the agenda after Macron's expulsion from the post of president of France. And it's really funny to see how some Armenian experts are trying to draw parallels between Donald Trump's statements on Greenland and the Armenian claims on Karabakh.   Meanwhile, the agenda of the South Caucasus in the new redistribution of the world, which the neighbors are counting on, will be as follows: any attempts to raise the issue of Karabakh will end very badly for Armenia. Armenia should come to a new world order by sticking to Azerbaijan, not France or charters with an overseas power. This is the only way it can preserve its ephemeral statehood.   Although, to tell the truth, why does Armenia need statehood? Our neighbors obviously don't know what to do with it. Those who created this state, apparently, did not attach instructions. President Ilham Aliyev receives CEO and President of Franklin Templeton Jenny Johnson http://www.today.az/news/politics/256384.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 12:20:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev met with Jenny Johnson, Chief Executive Officer and President of Franklin Templeton, one of the world's leading asset management firms, on January 16.Jenny Johnson highlighted Azerbaijan's economic achievements and contributions to international cooperation. She praised the country’s reforms aimed at sustainable economic growth and its increasing prominence on the global stage.The Franklin Templeton CEO noted that preliminary steps had been taken to establish a mutually beneficial long-term partnership with the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) and that the opportunities to deepen cooperation in strategic areas had been explored. She recalled her participation in events organized by SOFAZ during COP29 in November 2024, where these topics were explored. Johnson expressed confidence that this collaboration would open new strategic opportunities aligned with both parties' regional and global objectives, fostering long-term and effective outcomes.President Ilham Aliyev highlighted SOFAZ’s successful collaboration experience with leading global financial institutions. He emphasized the strategic importance of the partnership with Franklin Templeton, noting the favorable conditions for further expanding these relations.As of September 2024, the total assets under management of Franklin Templeton, founded in 1947 in New York, amount to $1.68 trillion. Franklin Templeton comprises several business entities specializing in the management of stocks, bonds, alternative investments, and other asset types. Customs cooperation among Turkic states deepens at 10th meeting in Baku http://www.today.az/news/business/256383.html Business Thu, 16 Jan 2025 12:18:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzThe 10th Meeting of the Customs Service Heads of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) is taking place in Baku today.According to Azernews, the gathering includes customs service heads from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan, along with representatives from the UN, the International Road Transport Union, and the customs services of Georgia and Hungary.Key topics under discussion include the implementation of decisions made at the previous meeting, the Creation of a Simplified Customs Corridor, the “Trans-Caspian Customs Transit Portal,” electronic seals and modern tracking technologies, and the Authorized Economic Operator program.During the event, several agreements will be signed, including the Protocol of the 10th Meeting, the Technical Conditions for Information Exchange among OTS Member States, and the Action Plan for implementing the e-BYD Procedure under the BYD Convention (1975, Geneva). These efforts aim to enhance collaboration and streamline customs procedures across the OTS member states. Azerbaijani Minister meets with ITU Director Kosmas Zavazava http://www.today.az/news/business/256381.html Business Thu, 16 Jan 2025 12:02:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulThe Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Rashad Nabiyev, met with Kosmas Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union, who is visiting Azerbaijan, Azernews reports, citing the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport.It was reported that cooperation between Azerbaijan and the institution was discussed.Opinions were exchanged on joint activities within the framework of COP29, which was hosted by Baku last year, as well as the preparation process for the World Telecommunication Development Conference, scheduled to be held in our country in November this year. People's Artist Malakhanum Ayyubova holds meeting in Shamakhi http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/256380.html Arts & Entertainment Thu, 16 Jan 2025 11:40:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaA meeting with mugham singer, People's Artist of Azerbaijan Malakhanum Ayyubova has taken place at Shamakhi Center for Creative Education.The event was organized by the Culture Ministry's Scientific, Methodological, and Qualification Center of Culture (MEM?M) with the support of the Mountainous Shirvan Regional Department of Culture as part of the "Friend of the Master" project.The Acting Director of the Scientific, Methodological, and Qualification Center of Culture Vugar Humbatov, and chief consultant of the Mountainous Shirvan Regional Department of Culture Rafail Taghizade, welcomed the participants of the event.In their remarks, they stressed that the project was implemented with the aim of popularizing culture, stimulating the creativity of children and youth, and exchanging experiences of famous cultural figures with young talents.At the event, moderated by Riad Jabrayilov, the artist spoke about her life and work, the history and development of the art of mugham, popularization, and principles of teaching in the national musical culture.Malakhanum Ayyubova, along with her students Rena Mekhraliyeva and Avazkhan Azizov performed several mughams and tasnifs accompanied by Vusal Gasimov (tar) and Anar Yusub (kamancha) at the meeting, which turned into a master class.In addition, Zahra Bakhishova, a 4th-grade student of the Gobustan Children's Art School named after Rashid Behbudov (teacher Nana Gaibova) and a 2nd-grade student of the Tekla village music school in the Gobustan district Deniz Bagiyev (teacher Bayram Huseynaghali) also performed folk songs.They were accompanied by Kanan Aliyev (tar), Nazrin Jafarzade (kamancha), Vugar Allahverdiyev (tar), Ruhid Allahverdiyev (kamancha), Eldar Karimov (nagara), Bakhish Binyatov (balaban).Within the framework of the "Friend of the Master" project, it is planned to organize educational, musical, and interactive meetings in Baku and the regions of the country with prominent figures of culture and art.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az, and Milli.Az. Western Azerbaijani Community condemns Armenia's baseless accusations http://www.today.az/news/politics/256379.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 11:00:00 +0400 By Akbar Novruz"We condemn the groundless and slanderous statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia on January 15, 2025, claiming that crimes were committed against Armenians in the Azerbaijan SSR. The tone of the statement is also reminiscent of Armenia's rhetoric before the Second Garabagh War."These remarks were included in the statement of the Western Azerbaijani Community, as reported by Azernews.The statement emphasized that "the state that committed ethnic cleansing is Armenia," citing the well-known 1993 speech by Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Armenia's former president. Ter-Petrosyan's presidency coincided with the occupation of Azerbaijani territories and the implementation of policies targeting Azerbaijanis. The speech, according to the community, "confirms that ethnic cleansing against Azerbaijanis is Armenia's state policy."The statement added: "It is also worth recalling that L. Ter-Petrosyan also stated in that speech that the migration of Armenians from the Azerbaijan SSR was organized by Armenia itself. Below is a relevant excerpt from L. Ter-Petrosyan's speech:'If the movement had not started on time, today 500 thousand Armenians would have remained in Azerbaijan. Even if they were not physically destroyed, this would have been the most powerful lever to bring Armenia to its knees. A significant part of them, more than 300 thousand people, found refuge in Armenia. This was also a national problem, a large-scale problem that was solved thanks to our movement.'All this, the Western Azerbaijani Community argues, "proves that by organizing the migration of Armenians from the Azerbaijani territories, the occupation of which it did not consider possible, Armenia aimed to eliminate the experience of peaceful coexistence of representatives of two peoples and to create a mono-ethnic state in Armenia."The statement concluded: "Instead of making slanderous and hateful statements, the Armenian government should put an end to its racism and mono-ethnic policy, create conditions for the return of Western Azerbaijanis, and restore the multi-ethnic environment there." New leadership appointed to Azerbaijan's Innovation and Digital Development Agency http://www.today.az/news/business/256378.html Business Thu, 16 Jan 2025 10:43:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzInara Valiyeva, the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Innovation and Digital Development Agency under the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, has been dismissed.The agency announced that Farid Osmanov has been appointed as her replacement.Prior to this appointment, Osmanov served as an advisor to the minister and previously held the position of General Director of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) from 2020 to 2024.Osmanov graduated with honors from the Faculty of Finance and Credit of the Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), earning both bachelor's and master's degrees. He also completed a degree in information technologies in the world economy from the Faculty of Informatics and Management at UNEC and later obtained a master's degree from the University of Manchester, UK.In 2019, he was awarded the "Progress" medal in recognition of his contributions to the development of banking and to mark the 100th anniversary of central banking in Azerbaijan. Families of former IDPs return to reconstructed Jabrayil City http://www.today.az/news/society/256377.html Society Thu, 16 Jan 2025 10:22:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovFollowing the directive of President Ilham Aliyev, the next migration caravan, consisting of families temporarily settled in dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings across various regions of the republic, was dispatched from the Garadagh district of Baku to the reconstructed city of Jabrayil. This initiative is part of the First State Program on the Great Return to the liberated territories.Azernews reports that in this stage, 32 families—totaling 153 individuals—have been resettled in Jabrayil city. The residents, returning to their homeland, expressed their gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev and First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva for the comprehensive state care they have received.The returnees also extended their heartfelt thanks to the valiant Azerbaijani Army, especially the heroic soldiers and officers who liberated the lands from occupation. They prayed for mercy for the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for this cause.This significant resettlement is a testament to the unwavering dedication of the Azerbaijani government to restore and revitalize the liberated territories. The Great Return initiative has been making steady progress, with numerous families already resettled and various projects underway to enhance infrastructure and living conditions in these areas.The comprehensive state care provided to the returning families includes housing, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. These efforts aim to ensure a smooth transition and reintegration into their ancestral lands. The government's commitment to rebuilding and developing these areas is evident in the numerous infrastructure projects, including the construction of new schools, hospitals, and cultural centers.The returning families, along with thousands of individuals working on various projects, are contributing to the economic revival of the region. These efforts are crucial for establishing a sustainable and thriving community in Jabrayil and other liberated areas. Azerbaijan expels Iranian students over involvement in prostitution http://www.today.az/news/politics/256376.html Politics Thu, 16 Jan 2025 10:00:00 +0400 Iranian students involved in prostitution in Azerbaijan have been expelled from the country.Azernews reports via Azerbaijan's Operative Information Centre that the students were recruited by Iranian special services. It is known that they were trained and worked here to recruit individual Azerbaijani citizens.According to information, 11 of these women have been banned from entering Azerbaijan. Another 5 have been deported from the country. Israel and Hamas clinch deal on ceasefire after devastating 15-month onslaught http://www.today.az/news/regions/256375.html World news Thu, 16 Jan 2025 03:53:00 +0400 Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas on Wednesday agreed to a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, potentially bringing an end to Israel's devastating 15-month onslaught on the enclave that killed at least 46, 707 Palestinians.Azernews reports via MiddleEasteye that the plan includes the release of Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners, the crossing of wounded Palestinian combatants and civilians to Egypt, and the return of internally displaced people to their homes in northern Gaza.Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani announced the deal on Wednesday during a press conference in Doha, saying the agreement will take effect on 19 January.The Qataris, alongside the Egyptians, helped negotiate the agreement with Israel, while the incoming US administration of President-elect Donald Trump applied pressure on the Israelis, Haaretz reported. First edition of "Harry Potter" saved from landfill http://www.today.az/news/regions/256374.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 23:32:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaA rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which was nearly thrown away, is set to be sold for £40,000, Azernews reports.Daniel Pierce, head of the NLB auction house in Paignton, England, discovered the book among the belongings of a deceased resident of Brixham. "This is the biggest discovery for us. The family is amazed; they did not expect this... For them, it will be important money that has been sitting on the shelf for 20 years," he said.According to Pierce, he found the book at the top of a pile of items that were destined for the trash. "For a library edition, it was in excellent condition," Pierce commented. "Usually, such books arrive on the market with damaged covers. But this one is in great shape."On the first page, the price is marked in pencil — £2. This copy was apparently taken home from the library for that price. Pierce noted that the misspelling of the word "philosopher" on the back cover, where the letter "o" is missing, confirms that this is indeed a first edition.Daniel Pierce also pointed out that another copy in similar condition was sold for £42,000 (approximately $52,000) in November.This discovery highlights the growing value of first editions of Harry Potter books, especially those in good condition. The first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has become one of the most sought-after collectibles in the literary world. As the popularity of the Harry Potter series continues to endure, rare copies like this one are expected to fetch ever higher prices at auction. In fact, many first editions have become more than just books — they are now valuable investments and coveted treasures for collectors worldwide.Interestingly, the significance of the book's original misprints (like the spelling error) adds an extra layer of rarity and desirability. Collectors often search for these imperfections, as they are a clear indicator of a book's early print run, making them even more valuable on the market. Second stage of ADA University’s Idea Incubation Program launches http://www.today.az/news/regions/256373.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 22:43:00 +0400 The second stage of the "Idea Incubation Program" for ADA University students has begun, Azernews reports.This stage of the program, jointly organized by the ADA University Foundation and Azercell Telekom LLC since last year, has officially launched.The program, which supports the development of Azerbaijan's startup ecosystem, aims to teach young people how to apply new technologies and prepare them for the real startup ecosystem. Participants will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to design and implement their ideas, work with experienced mentors, and collaborate with ecosystem representatives.This year, 10 teams will be involved in the project. Employees from ADA University and Azercell Telekom will mentor the team members for up to six months, training them on topics such as "Formation of Startup Thinking," "IT Project Management," "MVP Preparation," and "Preparation of Successful Startup Presentations."At the end of the program, the winning team will receive a cash prize of AZN 3,500. Additionally, successful project proposals will be evaluated by Azercell Telekom, and start-ups selected for their ideas will be offered participation in an internship program or job opportunities. Joe Biden releases farewell letter http://www.today.az/news/regions/256372.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 22:17:00 +0400 After a few days, President Joe Biden wrote a farewell letter, Azernews reports, citing the New York Post.In his farewell letter, Biden expressed pride in serving the United States for more than 50 years, emphasizing that it was "the greatest honor of his life.""Today, the economy of our country is the largest in the world, and I have created a record number of 16.6 million new jobs. Wages have risen, and the inflation rate continues to fall," he said in the letter he shared before addressing the American people live from the Oval Office.Listing his achievements, Biden noted that when he assumed office four years ago, the country was grappling with the worst pandemic of the century, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the most significant attacks on US democracy since the Civil War. SpaceX launches Turkiye's first Baykar satellite http://www.today.az/news/regions/256371.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 21:18:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe first satellite of the Fergani Space company, a project involving the Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturer Baykar, was launched into space aboard a SpaceX rocket, Azernews reports.The launch took place from Vandenberg Space Force Base in the United States as part of the Transporter-12 mission."After achieving our 20-year goal, we have taken another step forward and started space research," said Seljuk Bayraktar, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Baykar, commenting on the satellite's launch.According to Bayraktar, as part of the Fergani project, the Turkish company plans to develop a global positioning system. He also mentioned that the hydrogen peroxide engine for the Fergani satellite was tested in May 2024.This launch marks an important milestone not only for Baykar but also for Turkiye's growing space capabilities. Baykar's involvement in both unmanned aerial vehicles and space technology is positioning the company as a key player in the global aerospace sector. The development of a global positioning system would further enhance Turkiye’s technological independence, providing the country with greater control over navigation and communication systems, which have become critical for both military and civilian applications.Interestingly, this move into space technology comes at a time when space exploration is becoming increasingly accessible to private companies worldwide. With SpaceX leading the way in reducing the costs of space launches, many countries and companies, including Baykar, are expanding their ambitions to include not just satellite development but also space-based services and infrastructure. Embawood fines for environmental pollution http://www.today.az/news/regions/256370.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 20:19:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaDuring an investigation into a complaint received by the State Environmental Safety Service, it was confirmed that smoke was spreading from the production area of Embawood LLC, which operates in Khirdalan, Azernews reports.The State Environmental Safety Service and the Environmental Pollution Monitoring Group, during their inspection and measurements, found that the emissions into the atmosphere from the production area of the company exceeded permissible limits.An official report has been filed, and appropriate measures are being taken to impose a fine on the company.This incident raises concerns about the environmental impact of industrial operations in the region, particularly in areas where factories are in close proximity to residential communities. Exceeding emission limits not only contributes to air pollution but can also have serious health implications for local residents. As environmental regulations become stricter globally, companies are increasingly under pressure to implement cleaner technologies and adopt more sustainable practices.Moreover, this case highlights the importance of active monitoring and enforcement by environmental authorities. While penalties may serve as a deterrent, long-term solutions may require a combination of stricter regulations, better industrial practices, and investment in green technologies to ensure that such environmental issues are addressed at their root. South Korea, United States and Japan hold joint military exercises http://www.today.az/news/regions/256369.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 19:40:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe air forces of South Korea, the United States, and Japan recently conducted joint military exercises involving supersonic strategic bombers, specifically the B-1B, Azernews reports.In addition to the strategic bombers, South Korean F-15 and Japanese F-2 fighters also participated in the drills.The exercises were held shortly after North Korea conducted tests of hypersonic and short-range missiles. According to the respective defense ministries, the maneuvers were designed to enhance the three nations' joint capabilities to deter and respond to North Korea's growing nuclear and missile threats.These joint exercises are part of a broader effort by the United States and its regional allies to strengthen security cooperation in the face of increasing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The B-1B bombers, which are capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear payloads, are seen as a show of force, signaling a commitment to regional stability. Moreover, the involvement of South Korea and Japan highlights the importance of trilateral defense cooperation in maintaining security in the region, especially in the face of North Korea's advancing missile technology.Interestingly, these exercises come at a time of growing concerns about North Korea’s military advancements, including its ongoing development of hypersonic weapons, which are considered more challenging to intercept due to their speed and maneuverability. The alliance between the US, South Korea, and Japan is becoming increasingly crucial not only for deterring North Korean aggression but also for addressing broader regional security concerns, including China's growing military presence in the Asia-Pacific. Flying cars may soon become reality http://www.today.az/news/regions/256368.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 19:25:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaFlying cars, long envisioned in the world of science fiction and technological innovation, are now becoming a reality. According to Xiaosong Dong, an aerospace engineer at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, the technologies needed to create flying cars already exist, and some companies have begun to take practical steps in this direction, Azernews reports.The use of flying cars in real life relies primarily on a combination of aviation and helicopter technologies. Aerospace engineer Pat Anderson explains that these vehicles will typically have vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capabilities. The wings will help reduce air resistance during flight, making it more practical and safer. One such company, Alef Aeronautics, is working on prototypes of cars that can drive on roads and simultaneously take to the air. However, the initial production price of such vehicles is expected to be around $300,000, which poses a significant obstacle to the widespread adoption of the technology.One of the biggest challenges facing the mass adoption of flying cars is the high production cost and stringent safety standards. The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has already begun developing regulations for flying cars. The FAA's air taxi rules, adopted in October 2024, have brought the introduction of this technology one step closer. However, energy supply remains a critical issue. Current lithium-ion batteries can only provide flying cars with a flight time of 20-30 minutes. This limitation means there is a strong need for more efficient batteries, as the depletion of energy mid-flight could be dangerous.Experts predict that flying car-sharing services, like flying Ubers, could become commonplace within the next 10-20 years. This would require significant advancements in both technology and infrastructure, as well as improvements in safety standards and cost-effectiveness. Flying cars are currently in a transition phase from science fiction to reality. Optimizing costs, improving safety measures, and developing sustainable energy sources could make this technology widely accessible.In addition to the technological and logistical hurdles, there are also environmental considerations. Flying cars will need to be designed with minimal environmental impact in mind, both in terms of noise pollution and energy consumption. The race to develop eco-friendly and quieter flight technology is already underway, with some companies exploring electric propulsion systems that could significantly reduce carbon emissions.If these obstacles can be overcome, flying cars could revolutionize transportation, making it faster, more efficient, and less dependent on ground infrastructure. Research and innovation in this field could completely transform the future of mobility, leading to a world where flying cars are as commonplace as traditional vehicles today. TikTok prepares to cease operations in the United States http://www.today.az/news/regions/256367.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 18:45:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe management of the TikTok social network is preparing to halt the operation of its mobile application in the United States on January 19, Azernews reports.This information was reported by the information portal, citing its sources. According to the report, the suspension of the app’s operations can only be prevented if the Supreme Court intervenes.It’s important to note that under a law passed in 2024, the Chinese company ByteDance was required to either sell the social network or cease its operations in the United States by January 19.In late December, US President-elect Donald Trump called on judges to suspend the provisions of the law regarding social networks. He stated that he has a "warm" view of the platform due to its role in mobilizing young voters who contributed to his victory in the November 2024 presidential elections. In contrast, back in 2020, it was Donald Trump who made the first attempt to force ByteDance to sell TikTok in the United States, citing national security concerns.Interestingly, TikTok’s fate in the US has become a key issue in the ongoing debate about Chinese technology companies and data privacy. While some argue that TikTok poses a risk to national security, others emphasize its role as a major platform for political engagement and entertainment, especially among younger generations. The growing influence of TikTok in US politics, entertainment, and culture may be one of the factors keeping it in the spotlight. Uzbekistan to develop transit routes to Europe via Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/business/256366.html Business Wed, 15 Jan 2025 15:53:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe Uzbek Transport Ministry is working on diversifying international transport routes, including the creation of new transit corridors through the territory of Azerbaijan, Azernews reports Uzbekistan's Transport Minister Ilkhom Makhkamov, as he told the local media outlets.He noted that in Uzbekistan, the main directions for the future development of the country's transport and logistics system have been identified. A unified program has also been developed, and within its framework, a concept for transport, logistics, and cargo transit until 2030 has been approved.Uzbekistan's Minister of Transport Ilkhom Makhkamov noted five key areas that will be the focus of the department: reducing the cost of cargo transportation, diversifying international routes, creating convenience in transportation along new routes, and reducing transportation costs.The Ministry of Transport of Uzbekistan faces the task of developing transport routes that bypass countries with transportation issues. Another goal is to raise Uzbekistan's position in the Logistics Performance Index (LPI) from 88th to at least 55th place by 2030. In addition, a list of addresses for the creation of logistics centers, camps, truck parks, and other infrastructure along international highways is being prepared.According to the presentation by the Minister of Transport, the following routes have been identified as alternative transport corridors: Turkmenistan – Iran – Turkiye – European Union; Turkmenistan – Azerbaijan – Georgia – Europe; Andijan – Osh – Irkeshtam – Kashgar; as well as Uzbekistan – Afghanistan – Pakistan. These transit corridors are designed to ensure the stability of foreign trade operations.For the efficient operation of new routes, Uzbekistan plans to conclude new international agreements in the field of road transport with Belgium, Serbia, Norway, Croatia, and Albania. Official Tashkent also intends to review existing agreements with China, Iran, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania. Armenian Foreign Ministry summons Russian ambassador over TV program http://www.today.az/news/regions/256365.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 15:37:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzOn January 15, the Russian Ambassador to Armenia, Sergey Kopyrkin, was summoned to the Armenian Foreign Ministry.The press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reported this.It was stated that the reason for this was the "artificially created narratives against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Armenia" in the "Vesti nedeli" program broadcast on the All-Russian State Television channel on January 12 of this year."During the meeting, the ambassador was presented with a corresponding protest note," the statement emphasized. Black boxes of crashed AZAL plane arrive in Kazakhstan for investigation http://www.today.az/news/politics/256364.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 15:28:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzThe "black boxes" from the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) plane that tragically crashed near Aktau have been delivered from Brazil to Astana, Kazakhstan, and handed over to the investigative commission.The Prosecutor General's Office of Kazakhstan confirmed the development, noting that the analysis of the flight recorders marks a critical step in the investigation process.According to officials, the commission will now proceed to issue a final opinion based on the data extracted from the black boxes. This will provide key insights into the causes of the incident, which claimed multiple lives and raised safety concerns.The crash of the Embraer 190 aircraft, which occurred on December 25, continues to be a high-priority investigation for Kazakh authorities, with support from international experts.The accident involved an AZAL passenger plane on the Baku-Grozny route. Of the 67 people on board, 38 were killed and 29 survived.The crash near Aktau has been a tragic incident with a significant loss of life. However, the discharge of two of the injured passengers marks a hopeful turn as recovery efforts continue. The remaining injured individual is making progress under the care of medical professionals, adding to the cautious optimism surrounding the aftermath of the crash. Armenian PM claims constructive approach in relations with Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/256363.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 15:13:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzArmenia has proposed constructive solutions to all issues concerning its relations with Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated on social media, Azernews reports via Armenian media."The balanced and balanced foreign policy pursued by Armenia is reaching its initial limit," Pashinyan wrote.Discussing relations with neighboring states, the prime minister highlighted progress in several areas. “A visible basis of mutual understanding has been formed with Türkiye,” he stated.On Armenia's relations with Russia, Pashinyan described them as "more practical," adding, "Armenia aims to develop them on the basis of mutually beneficial cooperation and sovereignty."He also underscored the strong ties with Iran, noting, “Cooperation with Iran is based on natural interests. This is the most reliable basis for interaction and a guarantee of stability of relations.”Furthermore, Pashinyan emphasized the importance of relations with Georgia, describing them as being within the "orbit of strategic partnership."The Armenian prime minister’s comments come amid ongoing tensions in the region and efforts to address key diplomatic and security challenges. Russia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to hold trilateral transport meeting http://www.today.az/news/politics/256362.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 14:53:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzA trilateral meeting involving Russia, Azerbaijan, and Iran in the transport sector is scheduled for January 28, 2025, Azernews reports via Iranian media.The announcement was made during video talks between Iran's Minister of Roads and Urban Development Farzana Sadiq and Russia's Minister of Transport Roman Starovoit.According to reports, the discussions covered preparations for a joint Memorandum of Cooperation and the 2025 roadmap for regional transport collaboration. A key focus was the construction of the Rasht-Astara railway, a crucial segment of the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC).The talks also explored the potential for maximizing the Caspian Sea's transport capabilities through enhanced bilateral cooperation between Iran and Russia. Some 28 families resettled in Shusha, Khojaly, and Ballija http://www.today.az/news/society/256361.html Society Wed, 15 Jan 2025 14:06:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe ongoing efforts of the Great Return to the liberated territories continue to bear fruit. On January 15, another migration caravan consisting of families temporarily settled in various parts of the republic, mainly in hostels, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings, was dispatched from Agdam to the cities of Shusha and Khojaly, as well as to the village of Ballija in the Khojaly region.Azernews reports that in this phase, a total of 28 families, comprising 135 individuals, are being resettled to Shusha and Khojaly and the village of Ballija. These former internally displaced persons expressed their heartfelt gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev and First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva for the comprehensive state care they have received. They also extended their thanks to the courageous Azerbaijani Army, the heroic soldiers and officers, who liberated Azerbaijani lands from occupation. Additionally, they prayed for mercy for the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for this cause.The Great Return initiative symbolizes the resilience and determination of the Azerbaijani people to rebuild and reclaim their ancestral lands. The resettlement of families to Shusha, Khojaly, and Ballija is a testament to the nation's commitment to restoring and developing these liberated territories.Currently, in Garabagh and East Zangezur, in addition to the resettled former internally displaced persons, over 30,000 people are working on various projects. These efforts include the implementation of infrastructure and development projects, as well as the resumption of operations in healthcare, education, culture, tourism, industry, and energy institutions. The presence of state agencies and professionals in these regions underscores the comprehensive approach taken to ensure the successful reintegration and development of these areas.The resettlement process is not without its challenges, but the unwavering support of the government and the dedication of the people involved have been crucial in overcoming obstacles. The families returning to their homes are provided with necessary resources and support to facilitate their reintegration. This comprehensive state care includes the provision of housing, healthcare, and educational facilities, as well as opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship.The Great Return is also an opportunity to showcase Azerbaijan's rich cultural heritage and promote tourism in these historic regions. The cities of Shusha and Khojaly, with their significant cultural and historical landmarks, hold great potential for attracting visitors and boosting local economies.The Great Return to the liberated territories is a significant milestone in Azerbaijan's journey towards healing and reconstruction. The resettlement of families to Shusha, Khojaly, and Ballija reflects the nation's commitment to rebuilding and revitalizing these regions. With continued support and strategic initiatives, Azerbaijan is poised to achieve long-term stability and growth, ensuring a bright future for all its citizens. Chronicle of Black January- Reza Deghati http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/256360.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 15 Jan 2025 12:23:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaOn January 20, 1990, due to a planned massacre against the civilian population in Baku by the Soviet government, famous photojournalist Reza Deghati and his Turkish-French video journalist friend documented the events through photos and videos. As a result, "Black January" is no longer a secret, and the world is aware of the massacre committed against civilians.During a time when the population in Azerbaijan was being disarmed, the main news source, television broadcasts, were halted, and foreign journalists were banned from entering Baku, Reza Deghati headed to Baku as soon as he learned about the massacre on January 20. Since direct travel from Paris to Baku was impossible, he and his colleagues obtained a Soviet visa under the pretense of filming a ballet in Moscow. In Moscow's "Rossiya Hotel," several foreign media representatives were also present, eager to learn what had happened in Baku and prepare their reports."At that time, a government official in Moscow informed journalists that he would take them to Baku the next day. However, it was not credible that journalists would be taken to Baku while the Soviet government was committing a massacre. I conveyed this to the Azerbaijani representative office in Moscow, and they shared my concerns.Later, news was released by the Soviet government that the promised flight for journalists could not land in Baku and was redirected to Yerevan Airport. During this time, several Armenian women were seen crying, saying, 'We came from Baku; the Azerbaijanis are killing us.' Journalists at the airport believed them and reported January 20 as a tragedy of the Armenians, not the Azerbaijanis."Reza DeghatiSince journalists were prohibited from entering, Reza Deghati, Shirin Malikova, and their video journalist friend set out for Baku with the help of their Azerbaijani acquaintances. They traveled for 48 hours, hiding on the train and avoiding unnecessary interactions with people to stay safe. Their first task on the train was to learn a few Russian phrases, like "Ya po ruski ne znayu" (I do not speak Russian) and "Ya Azerbaycanets" (I am Azerbaijani) because those who did not speak Russian were less likely to be questioned. However, if anyone were to check his documents, it would mean disaster. Therefore, they bribed the inspectors with vodka to avoid any inspections.When Reza Deghati finally arrived in Baku after this long journey, he compared the scene he encountered to a scene from a World War II film."After 48 hours on the road, as the train entered Baku station in the evening, just half an hour before curfew, we saw armed Soviet soldiers in hats and long coats lined up on the platform. It was cold, and I felt like a character in a World War II movie. It seemed as if nothing had changed."Reza DeghatiWhen the train arrived in Baku, the curfew was already approaching, and there were numerous Soviet soldiers checking everyone at the station. With the help of two women who introduced themselves as Reza Deghati and his friend's fiancée, and who carried guns, they managed to leave the station without being searched. One of the women was later recognized as Eleonora Huseynova, who would become the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan in France and also Azerbaijan's Permanent Representative to UNESCO.On January 24, he was welcomed in Baku by friends, including Azerbaijani diplomat Ramiz Abutalibov, who worked at UNESCO. They informed him about how Soviet soldiers shot peaceful demonstrators, how Soviet tanks ran over vehicles and civilians, killing unarmed individuals including children, women, and the elderly.At a time when even walking in the streets was dangerous, Reza Deghati, surrounded by Soviet tanks and patrols, risked his life with a fake Azerbaijani passport to secretly capture photographs with his camera. He went to hospitals and morgues, taking pictures of the scenes he witnessed from different angles, including from within vehicles and from the windows of buildings."Baku was besieged by tanks and soldier patrols. It was extremely risky to openly take pictures of what we were seeing. We had to be cautious and find ways to hide the camera while taking photos from the windows of cars and buildings."Reza DeghatiWhen Reza arrived at the city park, which had become a cemetery where the martyrs of "Black January" were buried, with the graves covered in red carnations and black attire, he disguised himself like everyone else to avoid drawing suspicion and concealed his filming equipment with the help of the people."All I remember was red and black."Reza DeghatiWhile the army helicopters were flying over the cemetery to disperse the crowd, Reza had already finished capturing his footage that consisted of this "red and black." Due to security measures, he returned to Moscow without his camera and equipment but later obtained them with the help of friends and then proceeded to Paris.On the evening of the day he arrived in Paris, over 18 television channels broadcast the photos taken by Reza and videos recorded by his friend, discussing the events in Baku. Furthermore, numerous radio stations disseminated information about the January 20 tragedy. In addition, Sipa Press, the photo agency where Reza worked at the time, sent these photos to more than 20,000 media outlets. Thanks to the photographs and videos taken by photojournalist Reza Deghati and his team, the blood memory of "Black January" is not forgotten, and the whole world is informed about this brutality against civilians.Moreover, Reza Deghati's book titled "Massacre of the Innocents," published in English and French in 2014, discusses the massacres perpetrated against our people since the early 1980s and remains the only significant and comprehensive publication about "Black January" released worldwide.In the book, photos taken by a photojournalist during the 1990 January 20 tragedy, as well as the genocide committed on February 26, 1992 in Khojaly, are included. Additionally, photos of our bloody history being introduced in various countries of the world and events related to this, as well as photos depicting the lives of refugees and forced migrant families are also featured. Born to Crawl invited to fly: about American calculation and Armenian naivety http://www.today.az/news/politics/256358.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 12:21:00 +0400 Armenians have a reason to celebrate: Anthony Blinken and Ararat Mirzoyan performed what can only be called a miracle in Washington today! They signed an agreement on strategic cooperation between the United States and Armenia.   Mirzoyan should have been seen! Happy as a puppy being taken from a shelter, he could barely contain his joy. Blinken, on the other hand, was emphatically serious, albeit optimistic. Of course, because of the two of them, only he truly understood what he was signing today and why.   Less than a minute had passed, and there was jubilation in the Armenian media. Listening to them, one would think that Armenia would literally wake up the next morning as a new country: rich, developed, and a role model! And maybe the Americans will cancel their visa restrictions... Dreams, dreams!   I wonder if a mouse caught by a large and predatory eagle, being carried to its nest, also rejoices as it flies? Born to crawl, suddenly it finds itself on top, thinking, "Envy me, envy me!" But in the end, the eagle will simply devour it. President Ilham Aliyev receives Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and ... http://www.today.az/news/politics/256359.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 12:10:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Kairat Sarybay, Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), on January 15. Neftchi FC transfers Japanese football player http://www.today.az/news/sports/256357.html Sports Wed, 15 Jan 2025 11:46:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaNeftchi Football Club has completed the first transfer of the winter break period.The 24-year-old Japanese midfielder Ryonosuke Ohori has joined the team.He will wear the number 18 shirt and has signed a 5-year + 2-year contract with the club.His last club was Transinvest (Lithuania) where he made his debut in 31 championships from February 2024. He is also known for his speed and dribbling.Ryonosuke Ohori began playing football at a young age in a local academy in Hiroshima.Later, the footballer joined the youth academy of the Japanese club "Sanfrecce Hiroshima."In February 2019, he moved to the Portuguese club "Portimonense," where he started playing for the under-23 team.In August 2020, he transferred to the Latvian club "Daugavpils." He made his debut for the club on August 30, 2020, in a match against "Valmiera," coming on as a substitute in the 71st minute. However, he was unable to secure a place in the first team and left the club at the end of the season. In February 2021, he became a player for the Japanese club "Hiroshima," where he became one of the key players.In March 2022, he moved to the South Korean club "Gyeongnam," where he only played 2 matches in all competitions.In February 2023, the footballer returned to the Japanese club "Hiroshima" as a free agent. He played his first match for the club on March 26, 2023, against NTN, starting in the lineup and scoring his first goal of the season.In a match on May 28, 2023, against "Vajra Okayama," he scored a double. In a match on September 3, 2023, against "Yonago Genki," he achieved a poker (four goals). Additionally, in the penultimate and final rounds of the championship against "Hatsukaichi" and "Beluga Rosso Iwami," respectively, he scored a hat-trick.Throughout the season, he was one of the key players in the club, netting 18 goals and providing 2 assists. As a result of the season, he and the club became silver medalists in the championship.In February 2024, the footballer transferred to the Lithuanian club "Transinvest." He began the season with the club on February 25, 2024, with a loss in the Lithuanian Supercup, where they lost to "Panev?žys" in a penalty shootout, although he did not take to the field.He made his debut for the club on March 3, 2024, in a match against "Hegelmann," starting in the lineup and scoring his debut goal. Former Armenian security chief predicts Pashinyan may withdraw Armenia from CSTO http://www.today.az/news/regions/256356.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 11:33:00 +0400 By Akbar NovruzFormer Director of the National Security Service of Armenia, Artur Vanetsyan, has suggested that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan may soon announce Armenia's withdrawal from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Azernews reports via Armenian outlets.Vanetsyan criticized the recent signing of the strategic partnership document between Armenia and the United States, labeling it a rushed decision that disregards potential consequences."Any government decision should be based on the interests of the country," Vanetsyan stated on social media. "But in the case of this agreement, there is a rush to please others. According to the laws of the genre, Pashinyan will also announce his withdrawal from the CSTO in the near future."He further noted that Pashinyan's foreign policy decisions remain adventurous and could lead to new disasters for Armenia. Vanetsyan's remarks highlight growing internal dissent over the country's strategic alignments. Passing yard? No, this is the Armenian border! http://www.today.az/news/politics/256353.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 11:11:00 +0400 Among other things, while speaking with Mirzoyan, Blinken announced the dispatch to Armenia of a certain "special group of specialists" who will deal with border security.   According to the US Secretary of State, the Americans will apparently be engaged in directly strengthening the Armenian borders and training the Armenian border guards.   What exactly Washington means by strengthening Armenia's borders is not obvious, but it is quite predictable. However, what is obvious is that the "special group" of Americans will definitely monitor the activities of the Russian Federation and Iran, collect data, monitor the activities of the Russian base in Gyumri, and so on.   "Why are we worse than the Europeans?" Blinken might have wondered, and rightly so in principle. Armenia has turned its borders into a literal courtyard: in addition to the Armenians themselves, there are Russian military personnel, an EU "civilian" mission, which includes the French, Germans, and even Canadians for some reason! Why not add a couple of dozen Americans to this motley circus?   I would like to send special greetings to Iran in this regard. How much has Tehran spent on Armenia? How many years have they listened to fairy tales about eternal friendship, naively believing that Armenia would be a counterweight partner against Azerbaijan? How many provocations have they staged?   And why is that? So that Mirzoyan would happily smile at Blinken, and a good half of NATO would be standing on the Armenian border? Well done, Iranians, well done! British government supports investigation into Azerbaijani plane crash http://www.today.az/news/politics/256355.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 10:44:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovMinister of State for Europe, North America, and Overseas Territories at the UK Foreign Office, Steven Doughty, expressed condolences to the families of the victims and stated that British officials are in close contact with their Azerbaijani and Kazakh counterparts regarding the matter. He also emphasized that the UK is working intensively with all parties to support an independent investigation into the incident.Besides, the British government has announced its support for an independent and comprehensive investigation into the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane on December 25th. The investigation involves the cooperation of Brazil, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan.This information was disclosed in the British Parliament in response to a question posed by Conservative Party member Wendy Morton to the British government. Morton inquired about the UK's assessment of the international investigation into the crash.This support demonstrates the UK's commitment to international cooperation and humanitarian initiatives, highlighting its dedication to ensuring a thorough and impartial investigation. Another competition to support films in post-production announced http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/256354.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 15 Jan 2025 10:24:00 +0400 By Laman IsmayilovaThe Azerbaijan Culture Ministry and the Azerbaijan Film Agency have launched the "Film Support Competition for 2025" for films in the post-production stage.The main goal of the competition is to stimulate and enhance the effectiveness of film production, increase the competitiveness of independent production centers and other entities working in the relevant field, and support co-production.The competition is open to film projects covering any direction, category, and genre of cinema intended for mass screening and currently in the post-production stage.It consists of three stages, including the acceptance of projects, their evaluation by the Artistic Council, and handling of documentation (such as contract signing, etc.).The maximum amount of support for one film is 30,000 manats for full-length feature films, 20,000 manats for full-length documentary films, 15,000 manats for short feature and documentary films, and 13,000 manats for short animated films.Project proposals must be submitted on the website https://arka.cultural.az by February 21. Late submissions will be deemed invalid.Recall that the financial support was granted to six films that won the first competition held last year. Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry replies US Embassy http://www.today.az/news/politics/256352.html Politics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 10:00:00 +0400 By Qabil AshirovThe lawful court decision against Bakhtiyar Hajiyev is based on numerous pieces of evidence in the case, and external interference in court procedures is unacceptable.Azernews reports that the spokesperson of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, Aykhan Hajizada, stated this on his "X" page in response to the post by the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan.“The valid judgement against Bakhtiyar Hajiyev is based on multiple evidences in the case, and external intervention on the court procedures are unacceptable. Interestingly, while the same type of tax fraud and financial crimes are multiple times severely punished in the United States that might reach up to 30 years of imprisonment, why this country is disappointed with the penalty against such crimes in other countries. Seems that such an approach is based on political interests rather than raising the importance of rule of law,” the post reads. Sweden is strengthening its defenses with help of squad of drones http://www.today.az/news/regions/256351.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 09:00:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe Swedish company Saab unveiled a new technology for controlling advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at a press conference titled "People and Defense," held in the city of Selene.The technology, named "Gnadd" (literally translated as "small annoying insects"), will be tested for the first time during the upcoming military exercises "Arctic Strike," set to take place in a month.The drone fleet consists of hundreds of UAVs capable of performing various functions, such as tracking vehicles, identifying hidden soldiers, and gathering intelligence. The control system uses a regular mobile phone, while built-in artificial intelligence (AI) helps to systematize and analyze the data collected in real time.Swedish Defense Minister Paul Jonson emphasized that the use of such technologies—based on automation, robotics, and AI—is an essential step in adapting the country’s defense capabilities to the rapid evolution of military technology.The Swedish military is also planning to introduce armed drones that could be used as part of a drone squad. However, this initiative is still under development by Saab, and the army is not yet equipped with weapons for these UAVs. The use of AI-controlled weapons, however, remains a controversial issue in defense circles."There are definite risks associated with the use of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence. Our position is clear: the human factor must remain at the center of decision-making, particularly when it comes to decisions about opening fire," said Minister Jonson.This innovation places Sweden at the forefront of integrating AI into military systems. While the potential for UAVs and AI-driven technology in defense operations is vast, questions about the ethics and control of autonomous weapons continue to spark debate within the international defense community. President Ilham Aliyev's UAE visit marks milestone in bilateral relations http://www.today.az/news/analytics/256350.html Analytics Wed, 15 Jan 2025 08:30:00 +0400 By Nazrin AbdulOn January 13, 2025, President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a pivotal business visit at the invitation of President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The visit underscores Azerbaijan's significant role in global sustainability efforts, as the country joins other selected nations, including leaders from the Turkic world, at the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) summit. This event gathers global leaders to discuss vital issues of sustainability and climate action.Besides, President Ilham Aliyev's participation highlights Azerbaijan’s growing influence in regional and international affairs, reflecting his multifaceted diplomatic approach and Azerbaijan's role as an important partner for the UAE.Throughout the visit, President Ilham Aliyev's strategic politics and the strengthened ties between Azerbaijan and the UAE were emphasized, particularly in sectors such as renewable energy and regional cooperation.In a meeting held one-on-one, the UAE President fondly recalled his official visit to Azerbaijan in 2024 and his trip during COP29, along with the meetings and discussions he had with the Azerbaijani President during these visits. In his turn, President Ilham Aliyev praised the excellent level of political relations and pointed to the expanding economic and trade ties. He underscored that the UAE’s investments in Azerbaijan’s renewable energy sector serve as a testament to the friendship and partnership between the two countries.It is a fact that the economic relationship between Azerbaijan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to grow, and it is marked by strategic collaboration in diverse sectors, with green energy emerging as a key area of cooperation. The diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations have evolved over the years, underpinned by shared interests in sustainability, energy security, and economic development.Strengthening economic ties: Azerbaijan and the UAE’s growing partnershipThe economic relationship between Azerbaijan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has continued to thrive in recent years, characterized by a strategic collaboration across various sectors, with green energy standing out as a key area of cooperation. The diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations have evolved significantly, supported by shared interests in sustainability, energy security, and economic development.Azerbaijan and the UAE continue to enhance their relationship, grounded in mutual friendship and respect. Their partnership is founded on shared values and a strong foundation of trust, aligning their common objectives and fostering an environment conducive to long-term collaboration. This growing alliance has not only strengthened bilateral trade but also positioned both countries as key players in the global push for sustainable energy solutions and economic transformation.As their relationship progresses, Azerbaijan and the UAE are focusing on new opportunities for joint ventures, particularly in the realm of green energy. Their commitment to further enhancing their strategic partnership serves as a foundation for future growth and deeper collaboration in various sectors, ensuring both nations' prosperous and sustainable future.Green energy: A cornerstone of strategic partnershipAzerbaijan’s energy sector is central to the country's economic relations with the UAE. While Azerbaijan has long been a key player in Europe's energy security due to its vast oil and gas reserves, it is increasingly focusing on diversifying its energy portfolio by investing in renewable energy sources, particularly green energy. This strategic shift aligns with Azerbaijan’s goal of becoming a significant electricity supplier, especially from renewable sources, by harnessing its renewable energy potential.Azerbaijan's Caspian Sea region holds substantial wind energy potential, estimated at 157 gigawatts. The government has set a target for renewable energy to account for 30-40 percent of the country’s electricity production by 2030. In line with these objectives, Azerbaijan and the UAE have strengthened their cooperation, particularly in solar energy projects. The Garadagh Solar Power Plant, the largest of its kind in the Caspian region and the CIS, is a prime example of this collaboration. The plant, which was inaugurated in October 2024, was established as part of a broader agreement between Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy, AzerEnergy OJSC, and the UAE’s Masdar company.The foundation for the Garadagh Solar Power Plant was laid in 2022, with the participation of President Ilham Aliyev, underscoring the importance of this project. During the opening ceremony, President Aliyev highlighted the high level of bilateral relations and expressed optimism about the future of Azerbaijan-UAE cooperation in energy, trade, tourism, and other sectors. The successful completion of the Garadagh project reflects the shared commitment to green energy and sustainable development, and it is expected to provide a substantial contribution to Azerbaijan’s renewable energy targets.Expanding trade and economic relationsBeyond energy, Azerbaijan and the UAE have made significant strides in expanding economic and trade relations. A joint intergovernmental commission on economic, trade, and technical cooperation has been instrumental in fostering business ties, with eight meetings held to date. Both governments are focused on strengthening cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and increasing trade volumes.The volume of trade turnover between the two countries has steadily increased. In 2022, trade between Azerbaijan and the UAE reached 94.62 million USD, a reflection of the growing commercial partnership. This upward trend in trade is complemented by an increase in tourism, with the number of UAE citizens visiting Azerbaijan more than doubling in 2022. Azerbaijan's attractiveness as a tourist destination is contributing to the deepening economic ties, alongside the flourishing energy and trade sectors.Looking ahead, the potential for further strengthening Azerbaijan-UAE relations remains significant. As both nations prioritize green energy and sustainability, opportunities for collaboration in other renewable energy sectors, such as wind and hydro, are ripe for exploration. Furthermore, the ongoing developments in the energy sector are likely to create a more diversified and sustainable economic relationship, benefiting both countries in the long term.In addition to energy and trade, both countries are keen on enhancing bilateral cooperation in regional and global contexts. Azerbaijan's role in global energy security and the UAE’s leadership in sustainability initiatives, such as the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, provides a platform for continued collaboration on international matters.The UAE’s role as a key investor in Azerbaijan’s renewable energy projects and its involvement in the development of Azerbaijan’s energy infrastructure are poised to make a significant impact on the region's energy landscape. As the UAE continues to champion sustainability and innovation, its partnership with Azerbaijan will play a crucial role in shaping the future of both nations, contributing to regional stability and global sustainability goals.In conclusion, the economic relations between Azerbaijan and the UAE are on a promising trajectory. The cooperation between the two countries in green energy, trade, and tourism serves as a solid foundation for future development, with mutual benefits anticipated across various sectors. Both nations are committed to working together to ensure a prosperous and sustainable future, marking an exciting phase in their growing strategic partnership. Worldwide demand for smartphones and electric vehicles fell http://www.today.az/news/regions/256349.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 08:00:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers are reducing investments compared to initial plans due to lower demand for smartphones and electric vehicles.According to the report, the world's 10 leading semiconductor manufacturers have adjusted their investment plans for 2024, reducing the total investment volume by 2% compared to the previous year, down to $123.3 billion. This is $9.5 billion less than the plans announced in May 2024, which had projected a 6% increase.Observers note that the primary reason for the reduction is a sharp decline in demand for smartphones and other devices, which had surged to peak levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, a slowdown in the Chinese economy has further dampened demand. While recovery in demand was expected in 2024, most industries, except for artificial intelligence (AI), are experiencing weak demand. Semiconductor investments for electric vehicles (EVs) are also falling, as demand for EVs in Europe and the United States is declining.According to the SEMI, a global association of chip manufacturers, only 70% of the world’s chip production capacity is currently in use, while 80% is considered the regulatory level in the sector.At the same time, companies focused on providing chips for AI applications are seeing an increase in investments. For instance, TSMC has estimated its capital expenditures for 2024 at $30 billion, while SK Hynix plans to invest $70.2 billion over the next five years.Preliminary estimates indicate that the global semiconductor market in 2024 will be valued at $626.8 billion, representing a 19% increase compared to the previous year. However, this growth is largely driven by the artificial intelligence sector, rather than automotive and other industrial chips.This shift in focus highlights the growing importance of AI as a key driver of the semiconductor market. The rapid advancements in AI technologies, including machine learning and data processing, are fueling demand for specialized chips, while traditional markets like smartphones and EVs are facing a period of consolidation and slower growth. Israeli media alleges Iran behind assassination attempt against leader of Azerbaijani Jewish ... http://www.today.az/news/regions/256348.html World news Wed, 15 Jan 2025 02:25:00 +0400 The Azerbaijani State Security Service (SSS) has prevented a terrorist act aimed at assassinating a high-ranking representative of the Jewish community of Azerbaijan by arresting two suspects - Azerbaijani citizen Agil Aslanov and Georgian citizen Jeyhun Ismayilov - who were offered a $200,000 bounty for the murder.Azernews reports that sources in the Jewish community claim that Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were behind the assassination attempt, according to the Israeli media. China considers selling Tik Tok to Elon Musk http://www.today.az/news/regions/256346.html World news Tue, 14 Jan 2025 23:30:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe Chinese company ByteDance Ltd. may sell the TikTok short video application to Elon Musk, Bloomberg reports, citing informed sources. This scenario could become reality if the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the ban on the platform, Azernews reports.During a debate on January 10, American judges indicated that the probability of a TikTok ban is quite high. The initiator of the ban was U.S. President Joe Biden, who signed a law requiring Chinese-owned ByteDance to cease TikTok operations in the United States by January 19, 2025, after a decision made in April 2024.Late last year, former President Donald Trump, who is running for re-election, called for a delay in banning TikTok, expressing his desire to "save" the platform. In response to this, the Chinese government discussed the possibility of Elon Musk taking control of TikTok US, a version of the platform tailored specifically for the United States, and merging it with his existing app, X (formerly Twitter).However, a final decision on the sale of the app has not yet been made, Bloomberg notes. TikTok’s developers, as well as Elon Musk and Chinese authorities, declined to comment to the agency. When asked by CNBC about Bloomberg's report, a TikTok representative replied, "We cannot be expected to comment on pure fiction."This potential sale raises intriguing questions about the future of TikTok and its place in the broader landscape of social media. If the sale were to go through, it would mark a significant shift in the tech industry, with Musk potentially gaining control over two of the world’s largest social media platforms, TikTok US and X. This could reshape the dynamics of digital advertising, data privacy debates, and the ongoing geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China. Disney sufferes losses of almost $560 million due to imposed agenda http://www.today.az/news/regions/256345.html World news Tue, 14 Jan 2025 22:17:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaAccording to a survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports, the entertainment industry giant Disney is facing significant challenges. Its focus on identity politics and disregard for traditional family values has led to a substantial decline in viewership, Azernews reports.The survey, which involved 1,408 American adults, revealed a striking trend: nearly a quarter of respondents, 23%, admitted that they avoided watching Disney films last year due to the company's political stance. Another 9% were undecided, leading to a potential total audience loss of 32%. When translated into monetary terms, this translates to an annual loss of approximately $558.5 million in movie ticket sales.This trend reflects a growing divide between corporate messaging and consumer preferences. Many families, who have traditionally been loyal to Disney, are expressing dissatisfaction with the company's increasing focus on social and political issues in its content. As the company continues to navigate this cultural shift, the question remains whether Disney can regain its lost audience or if it will need to reevaluate its approach to better align with broader public sentiment.Disney's challenges are not just limited to box office revenue; they also impact its streaming platforms, merchandise sales, and overall brand image. The company will likely face more scrutiny as it tries to balance its commitment to social issues with its financial performance. North Korea launches new missile towards Sea of Japan http://www.today.az/news/regions/256344.html World news Tue, 14 Jan 2025 21:26:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaThe Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) launched an "unidentified projectile" towards the Sea of Japan, Azernews reports.According to estimates, it could be a ballistic missile.The agency later noted that the South Korean military had recorded the launch of several suspected short-range ballistic missiles from the DPRK.According to Seoul, the launch took place at around 09:30 local time (04:30 Baku time) from the area of the city of Kangye in Chagang Province, directed towards the Sea of Japan."The armed forces are strengthening surveillance in case of additional launches, exchanging information with the United States and Japan, and maintaining full readiness," the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.According to South Korean estimates, the missiles flew about 250 km and landed in the Sea of Japan. The acting President of South Korea, Vice Premier Choe Sang Mok, stated that the launch of ballistic missiles violates UN Security Council resolutions.It is worth noting that the first launch occurred on January 6, involving the latest hypersonic ballistic missile.Commenting on the successful test, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated that the goal of developing a new hypersonic missile was self-defense. On January 9, Russia's permanent representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, noted that the joint military exercises conducted by the United States, Japan, and South Korea near the DPRK’s borders constitute a systematic violation of international law.The growing frequency of missile tests by North Korea and escalating tensions in the region are drawing international attention. The launches are a reminder of the fragile security situation on the Korean Peninsula, where geopolitical rivalries and military exercises continue to fuel instability. North Korea’s military activities, including its focus on hypersonic missile development, remain a source of concern for neighboring countries and the global community. 9.6 billion dollars directly invest in Turkish economy in 11 months http://www.today.az/news/regions/256343.html World news Tue, 14 Jan 2025 20:19:00 +0400 By Alimat AliyevaIn January-November 2024, foreign direct investments totaling $9.6 billion were made in the Turkish economy, Azernews reports.According to YASED statistics, from the beginning of 2002 to the end of 2024, the total volume of foreign direct investment in Turkey exceeded $273 billion.In November 2024 alone, foreign investment inflows into the Turkish economy amounted to $1.139 billion.In terms of global regions, the European Union ranked first for investments in Turkiye in 2024, accounting for 64% of all foreign investments.Among individual countries, the Netherlands led with 20% of the total investments, followed by Germany with 13% and the United States with 11%.Turkiye’s strong position in attracting foreign investments is a testament to its strategic location, which bridges Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Additionally, Turkiye’s ambitious infrastructure projects, favorable investment climate, and growing focus on technology and innovation have made it an attractive destination for international investors. The country’s appeal continues to grow as it aims to enhance its role as a hub for global trade and investment.