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 Baku expands energy partnership with World Bank amid renewables drive http://www.today.az/news/society/267162.html Society Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:43:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaAnar Karimov, First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of Azerbaijan, held a meeting with the World Bank’s (WB) Energy Sector Mission. and discussed expanding cooperation in the energy sector, AzerNEWS reports via the Azerbaijani Ministry of Finance.The mission included senior energy specialists, the current task team leader, Roger Coma Cunill, and the incoming task team leader, Sameh Mobarek.The meeting focused on the implementation of the AZURE Project (Integration of Renewable Energy Sources into the Grid). Both sides reviewed progress achieved under the project, as well as the results of ongoing technical assistance programs conducted within the broader partnership framework between Azerbaijan and the World Bank.Anar Karimov emphasized that more than 30 years of successful cooperation between Azerbaijan and the World Bank have made the institution one of the country’s key development partners. He highlighted that the AZURE project plays a strategic role in strengthening the national power transmission network by enabling the integration of 1 GW of solar and wind capacity constructed by Masdar into Azerbaijan’s energy system.He also underlined the importance of financing Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) within the AZURE framework, describing it as a critical step toward enhancing grid flexibility, enabling greater integration of renewable energy, and improving overall system resilience.World Bank representatives expressed satisfaction with ongoing cooperation in Azerbaijan’s energy sector. They reaffirmed their commitment to providing technical support in key areas, including power grid modernization, tariff reforms, and the development of offshore wind energy. They also stressed the importance of translating technical assistance into sustainable and efficient investment projects, as well as strengthening coordination among relevant institutions.The meeting also included an exchange of views on priority investment areas for the next phase, the advancement of renewable energy projects, and further expansion of cooperation with the World Bank. Luca Emilio Brancati calls for authenticity in modern carpet weaving http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267161.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:36:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAs preparations continue for the upcoming International Carpet Festival, leading experts from around the world are sharing their perspectives on the future of carpet weaving.Organized by Azerkhalcha OJSC and the Administration of the Icherisheher State Historical-Architectural Reserve, with support from the Ministry of Economy and the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (AZPROMO), the event will take place in Baku from May 1 to 3.The festival is expected to bring together scholars, artisans, and collectors to promote Azerbaijani carpet weaving on the global stage, showcase its rich heritage and future prospects, and foster exchange with leading carpet weavers and experts from around the world.The event will open on May 1 with the International Carpet Forum under the theme "Carpet Industry: Value, Design and Competitiveness," bringing together leading international experts, designers, manufacturers, researchers, exporters, and representatives of the creative industries.Ahead of the festival, Italian tapetologist and renowned carpet expert Luca Emilio Brancati shared his insights with AzerNews, emphasizing the importance of preserving tradition while embracing modern creativity in textile arts.Luca Emilio Brancati (b. 1965) is an Italian tapetologist, certified expert and appraiser of carpets and tapestries, officially registered with the Chamber of Commerce of Turin. His research focuses on Oriental carpets, war rugs, and the representation of carpets in painting, combining art-historical inquiry with material and technical analysis.He has curated and advised numerous exhibitions in Italy and internationally, including "The Carpets of the Russo-Afghan War" (1988–1999), presented in several Italian cities, and "The Carpets of Painters" at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, held in conjunction with the 9th International ICOC Congress. His institutional collaborations include the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna and major Italian museums and cultural organizations.Brancati is active as a researcher, lecturer, and museum consultant, with long-standing involvement in professional training and education in carpet studies and conservation, notably at the Museo e Fondazione Pietro Accorsi and the Centro Conservazione e Restauro "La Venaria Reale" (University of Turin). A frequent speaker at international conferences, he has served on academic and scientific committees for exhibitions and scholarly initiatives.An established author and editor, he has published extensively in international journals, exhibition catalogues, and monographs on carpet history, iconography, and conservation, including "I tappeti dei pittori" (Skira), "Questioni sul tappeto" (Allemandi), and "Nobili Tappeti. Testimonianze d'arte tessile orientale tra XVI e XIX secolo" (Cattai).Speaking ahead of the festival, Brancati underlined that the future of carpet-making depends on a careful balance between innovation and authenticity."We must be able to carry on the tradition in a modern way, always striving to be 'authentic' and not producing copies of a genuine past that is now long gone," he said.He stressed that while the quality of raw materials and technical mastery remain fundamental, they are only part of the equation. According to Brancati, the deeper value of carpet weaving lies in its cultural and human dimension."What must not be lost is the spirit of the people, the ability to tell stories: the deep connection with the roots of one's ancestors," he noted.Highlighting the importance of historical awareness, Brancati added that a thorough understanding of antique carpets is essential for preserving continuity in the craft."We must not lose touch with the past, and therefore we must have a thorough understanding of the history of antique carpets in order to be able to continue the tradition," he concluded. Israeli woman charged with spying for Iran http://www.today.az/news/regions/267160.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:20:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzA woman from Nazareth, Shomua Abu Abed, has been charged with spying for Iran, Israel's police and Shin Bet announced on Wednesday, according to The Times of Israel, AzerNEWS reports.Detained in March, she allegedly passed sensitive information to a foreign contact since October, receiving cryptocurrency as compensation.Abu Abed reportedly photographed security sites, military bases of the Israel Defense Forces, and the Haifa oil refinery. She allegedly also transmitted details about an Israeli citizen who is a former security official.“As part of a joint operation by the Shin Bet and the Northern District’s central unit of Israel Police, an Israeli citizen was arrested on suspicion of committing security offenses involving contact with agents from an enemy state and carrying out tasks under their direction in exchange for payment," according to a joint statement from the Shin Bet and police.The statement said that Abu Aabed maintained contact with a foreign agent beginning in October and carried out multiple assignments, including photographing security-related sites across Israel. Among the locations she allegedly documented were IDF bases, the Haifa oil refineries and other sensitive sites. The refineries have been targeted at least twice during the current war. Prosecutors say she also passed information about an Israeli citizen who is a former member of the security establishment. US may deploy 10,000 more troops in Middle East http://www.today.az/news/regions/267159.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:17:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreThe United States Department of Defense (DoD) will deploy 6,000 more troops in the Middle East in the next few days, and an additional 4,200 by the end of the month, The Washington Post (WAPO) reported on Wednesday, AzerNEWS reports.According to US officials familiar with the matter, the first 6,000 troops will be arriving aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush and several accompanying vessels.The next 4,200 will be sent to the region with the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit of the Marine Corps. Meanwhile, it was reported that USS George H.W. Bush was spotted off the coast of Namibia.The move would come ahead of the expiration of the US and Iran's two-week ceasefire. Previously, it was reported that US President Donald Trump could send additional troops to the Middle East, or even launch a ground operation in Iran. Europe quietly prepares backup plan for NATO amid uncertainty over U.S. http://www.today.az/news/regions/267158.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 15:04:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaBehind closed doors, European capitals are reportedly developing a "Plan B" to ensure the continent’s security should the United States drastically reduce its support or withdraw from the alliance entirely, AzerNEWS reports, citing The Wall Street Journal.The concept does not aim to replace NATO but rather to reshape it by strengthening Europe’s leadership within the alliance. Officials involved in the discussions are reportedly focused on increasing the number of Europeans in key command-and-control roles and expanding the continent’s contribution to military resources. This would allow European members to assume greater operational responsibility while still benefiting from the alliance’s existing framework.According to WSJ, the initiative is being developed informally. Much of the discussion is taking place alongside official NATO meetings, including private conversations, side sessions, and even informal dinners among policymakers and defense officials. The effort is deliberately low-profile and is not intended to compete with NATO, but to ensure its continuity under changing political conditions.European countries are considering increased defense spending, deeper military integration, and enhanced coordination across national armed forces. There is also a growing emphasis on developing independent capabilities in critical areas such as missile defense, intelligence, logistics, and advanced weapons systems.Analysts argue that if the United States were to reduce its commitment to NATO or leave the alliance entirely, it could weaken the strategic position of the organization. NATO has long relied on U.S. military, financial, and logistical support as a cornerstone of its collective defense system. A reduction in this support could undermine trust among member states and create uncertainty about the alliance’s ability to respond effectively to emerging threats. Azerbaijan, United States discuss strategic cooperation http://www.today.az/news/politics/267157.html Politics Wed, 15 Apr 2026 14:43:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaAzerbaijan and the United States held discussions on strengthening their strategic cooperation across several key sectors, including energy, trade, and investment, AzerNEWS reports.The discussion took place during a meeting between Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov, Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs, Rebecca Neff, and representatives of the Trade and Development Agency (USTDA).According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, the discussions focused on the implementation of the Strategic Partnership Charter between the two countries.The parties exchanged views on potential joint projects in areas such as transportation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence. The role of the private sector in advancing these initiatives was also highlighted during the talks.Azerbaijan’s strategic importance in ensuring regional energy security was emphasized, along with its role in diversifying trade routes, particularly along the Middle Corridor.Additionally, the meeting held an exchange of views on other bilateral issues of mutual interest. Trump calls UK relationship ‘sad,’ promises to make it sadder if necessary http://www.today.az/news/regions/267156.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 14:19:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzUnited States President Donald Trump stated that Washington's current relationship with the United Kingdom is "sad" and threatened that the trade deal between the two countries "can always be changed", AzerNEWS reports."It's the relationship where, when we asked them for help, they were not there. When we needed them, they were not there. When we didn't need them, they were not there.And they still aren't there," Trump told Sky News reporter Mark Stone in an overnight interview published on Wednesday. "It's sad. And we gave them a good trade deal. Better than I had to. Which can always be changed," he added.The US president also said that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a "tragic mistake" in closing the North Sea oil, claiming that the UK's energy prices are "the highest in the world." He added that Starmer also made a "tragic mistake" on immigration. Taxi driver as diplomat: a domestic quarrel reached the Prosecutor General's Office in Yerevan http://www.today.az/news/politics/267154.html Politics Wed, 15 Apr 2026 14:14:00 +0400 Another incident in Yerevan that began as a routine exchange between an economy-class taxi driver and passengers from Artsakh unexpectedly escalated into a public controversy.   What started as an ordinary in-car conversation quickly drew significant attention and even reached the level of official institutions, highlighting how easily everyday disputes can gain broader social and political resonance.   The episode underscores the sensitivity of public discourse and the speed at which private disagreements can turn into matters of public concern in a highly charged environment. America First, NATO Second? - Impact of U.S. policy on alliance unity http://www.today.az/news/analytics/267155.html Analytics Wed, 15 Apr 2026 14:00:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is facing one of the most complex periods in its modern history. Once seen as the cornerstone of Western security, the alliance is now challenged not only by external threats, such as Russia and China, but also by internal fragmentation, political disagreements, and shifting transatlantic priorities.Recent developments, including debates in Slovenia over NATO membership, U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric, and the crisis over Greenland, highlight structural weaknesses that raise fundamental questions about NATO’s future.The return of Donald Trump has intensified tensions within NATO. Trump has repeatedly questioned the alliance’s value, arguing that the United States carries a disproportionate burden.Recent events show that this is not just rhetoric. NATO allies have refused to support U.S. initiatives, such as proposed military actions in the Middle East, exposing deep divisions.At the same time, Trump has openly considered reducing U.S. military involvement in Europe and even hinted at withdrawal from NATO mechanisms. According to The Wall Street Journal, Washington is already considering a plan to redeploy American troops from "disloyal countries" in Europe. Germany, Italy and Spain may lose the American military presence.Since the end of World War II, the United States has maintained a significant military presence across Europe, shaping the continent’s security landscape for decades. What began as a postwar stabilization effort soon evolved into a strategic necessity during the Cold War, when tensions between the Western bloc and the Soviet Union were at their peak. At that time, the number of American troops stationed in Europe reached as high as 500,000.During his first term, President Donald Trump proposed reducing the U.S. troop presence in Europe by 10,000 personnel, a move that sparked debate among policymakers and allies. The plan was later reversed by former President Joe Biden.Experts have warned that recent political rhetoric surrounding the United States’ role in NATO could have significant diplomatic consequences. In particular, discussions about a possible U.S. withdrawal from the alliance have raised concerns about the future stability of transatlantic security cooperation.Analysts argue that if the United States were to reduce its commitment to NATO or leave the alliance entirely, it could weaken the strategic position of the organization. NATO has long relied on U.S. military, financial, and logistical support as a cornerstone of its collective defense system. A reduction in this support could undermine trust among member states and create uncertainty about the alliance’s ability to respond effectively to emerging threats.European leaders, meanwhile, are reportedly considering how to adapt to a potential shift in U.S. policy.American experts say that European allies pay at least a third of the cost of maintaining US military bases. In 2013, it cost European countries at least $2.5 billion a year. Now this figure may be several times higher. According to Italian estimates, American bases in the country cost taxpayers 200 million euros annually. In addition, many American facilities in Europe do not pay rent for the use of real estate, and military personnel in Europe are exempt from European taxes, for example, they do not pay VAT.At the same time, defense spending remains a contentious issue. Despite repeated commitments, several NATO members still fall short of the alliance’s benchmark of allocating 2% of GDP to defense.It should be noted that U.S. military bases are not located only in Europe, but are also widely deployed across the Middle East and other strategic regions around the world. American forces are stationed in several countries, including Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Iraq.The alliance would not collapse overnight. Under the terms of the eponymous treaty that established NATO, member states must adhere to a formal mechanism to leave, as outlined in Article13.According to former US official Joe Kent, discussions around a potential U.S. withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are not primarily about expanding American freedom or reducing international constraints."Unfortunately, leaving NATO will not be about getting rid of bonds that restrict our freedom. We will leave NATO so that when Turkiye and Israel eventually clash in Syria, we can stand on Israel’s side," Kent stated.Meanwhile, Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says Israel may shift its strategic focus toward portraying Türkiye as its next regional rival after Iran, warning that Israeli policy increasingly depends on identifying external adversaries.Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Monday, Fidan said Israel "may seek to designate Türkiye as a new adversary after Iran".Expert assessments suggest that a complete U.S. withdrawal from NATO is highly improbable in the near term, particularly against the backdrop of intensifying tensions across the Middle East. Any move to suspend relations with NATO would not merely signal a diplomatic rupture; it would effectively leave the USA strategically exposed within an increasingly volatile regional environment, depriving it of the collective security architecture that underpins its global military posture.Moreover, with the Russia-Ukraine war still far from resolution, Washington cannot easily afford to disengage from the Western front. Turning away from its transatlantic allies, particularly the European Union, would carry profound geopolitical costs. The entrenched American military footprint across Europe, comprising roughly 40 bases, further underscores the structural depth of these ties and renders any abrupt strategic decoupling both impractical and counterproductive.At most, such rhetoric may reflect a temporary political posture rather than a durable policy shift. Even if pursued, it is unlikely to extend beyond the tenure of figures such as Donald Trump, whose foreign policy instincts have at times aligned closely with the current leadership of Israel. However, the fluid nature of American electoral politics introduces a high degree of uncertainty. The outcome of forthcoming U.S. elections, and the policy orientation of any new administration, could fundamentally reshape Washington’s alliances and its broader engagement with both Europe and the Middle East. Khatai Arts Center displays art pieces by professional artists http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267152.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 15 Apr 2026 13:22:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaA professional artists' exhibition has opened at the Khatai Arts Center, AzerNEWS reports.The project titled "Fine Art on Paper" aims to preserve the traditions of classical Azerbaijani art, highlight artists' creative expression through works on paper, and increase public interest in graphic art, watercolor, and other paper-based art forms.Speakers at the event, including Vice-Rector of the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts, People's Artist Salkhab Mammadov; Member of the Azerbaijani Parliament and Chairwoman of the Artists Union of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Ulviyya Hamzayeva; Deputy Chairman of the Azerbaijan Artists' Union, People's Artist Aghaali Ibrahimov; People's Artist Arif Huseynov; artist Mais Aliyev; and the center's director, Zahid Avazov, stressed the importance of such initiatives for the development of contemporary art and the need to hold similar exhibitions on a regular basis.The exhibition continued with an awards and certificate presentation ceremony across various categories. The event attracted considerable interest, with more than 300 artists submitting over 600 works, including graphics, miniatures, watercolors, and sketches on free themes. To ensure diversity, only the best works were selected, resulting in 103 pieces by 103 participants being displayed.Well-known professional artists also took part in the exhibition as guests, presenting their works in support of the project.Among the award winners were Gulkhana Beydemir, Otti Gunnen, Garanfil Tofigli, Fatima Babazade, Aylin Gulmammadova, Seljan Taghiyeva, Tahir Shikhaliyev, and Rashad Khanaliyev.The project was organized by the Azerbaijan Artists' Union, the Azerbaijan State Art Gallery, the Khatai International Watercolor Gallery, and the Khatai Arts Center.Support for the initiative was provided by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, Azerbaijan Television and Radio Broadcasting CJSC, the Azerbaijan University of Culture and Arts, the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts, the Khatai District Executive Power, the International Watercolor Society, and the Artists Union of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. A corridor that everyone needs: TRIPP becomes the answer to the crisis in the region http://www.today.az/news/politics/267153.html Politics Wed, 15 Apr 2026 13:13:00 +0400 What is happening in the Middle East has jeopardized many good initiatives in the region. This includes TRIPP (the "Trump Route" or the Zangezur Corridor), a project that was supposed to become the second important artery connecting Europe and Asia through the South Caucasus.   The Zangezur corridor, renamed TRIPP after the meeting in Washington on August 8, 2025, caused a negative reaction from Iran from the very beginning. The geo-economic project poses no threat to the integrity and security, as well as the interests of any country at all. Nevertheless, in Tehran, they saw it as a prospect containing some risks. Armenia also supported Iran's position before the United States joined the case. However, with the development of the peace process in Yerevan, they began to look at many things differently and recognized that communication through Meghri is more important for Armenia itself than even for Azerbaijan.   An American delegation was due to visit Armenia in April in connection with the launch of TRIPP. The visit was postponed due to the situation near the borders of our region. Regardless of how the current confrontation in the Middle East ends, the Iranian factor will remain at a sensitive level in our region, which means that the topic of TRIPP may be off the agenda for a very long time. Analysts do not rule out that due to the current events, Iran will further toughen its position towards the Zangezur corridor - communications between the western regions of Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan will be considered by the Iranian side as a military target. This prospect pleases the pro-Russian Armenian opposition, but it cannot please Azerbaijan, Turkiye and the current government of Armenia.   The challenges and risks that have arisen for regional communications in connection with the war between the United States and Israel against Iran are serious. The issue of their safety is not an idle one.   Nikol Pashinyan recently told reporters that Armenia will open a railway with Azerbaijan. According to him, Armenia is entering a new stage of economic development. "In the near future, we expect important events, which are primarily related to the launch of the TRIPP project, which is crucial because it will finally bring the Republic of Armenia out of the "blockade" (our quotes - ed.)... This is very important, and the political agreement is that this railway will never be closed. In other words, it is a reliable route for both imports and exports," Pashinyan said.   The Armenian Prime Minister's optimism is shared by the US State Department, which, in response to a request from the Armenian media, stated that the Trump administration remains committed to the implementation of TRIPP. "This project remains one of Washington's top priorities, as it has the potential to promote peace and prosperity in the South Caucasus and beyond," the State Department noted.   The Armenian opposition is also very optimistic about the TRIPP issue, but for a completely different reason. Opposition speakers are confident that the current war has buried TRIPP, and if the project is somehow implemented, the road will become a legitimate military target for Iran.   Meanwhile, TRIPP is a purely geo-economic project that does not threaten any of the neighbors of Azerbaijan and Armenia in the region.   The Zangezur corridor is considered as one of the key infrastructure projects of the South Caucasus, which can not only change the logistics map of the region, but also become an important factor for economic growth and sustainable peace. Its importance goes far beyond a purely transport corridor - it will be a whole communications system combining transport, energy and digital infrastructure. TRIPP is a multifunctional infrastructure corridor that includes railways and highways, pipelines, power transmission lines, and fiber-optic cables. The main objective of the project is to connect Azerbaijan with Nakhchivan through the territory of Armenia and integrate the South Caucasus into a broader Eurasian transport exchange, including the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route).   TRIPP is not just 43 kilometers of road from one border of Azerbaijan to another. This is an element of the formation of new land routes between Europe and Asia that can reduce dependence on congested or politically unstable destinations. The project will strengthen the region as an important transit hub between East and West, reduce cargo delivery time between Asia and Europe, increase traffic volumes, and diversify trade routes. This is especially important against the background of instability of traditional routes, including routes through Russia and Iran. For Azerbaijan, this means strengthening the role of a logistics hub, and for Armenia, breaking out of transport isolation and becoming a transit country.   It was planned that the project implementation would begin before the end of this year or next year. We are realists and, of course, we understand that in today's situation it is not worth talking about any deadlines. Nevertheless, the attacks on the project continue, and I would like to say a few words in its defense.   Despite the political speculation surrounding the project, its essence remains purely economic and infrastructural. The insinuations spread by ill-wishers are unfounded. Because in reality, TRIPP has no military component, it does not provide for the deployment of military bases, military control over territories, or border changes. This is a project aimed solely at the development of trade and communications.   TRIPP also includes energy infrastructure, such as oil and gas pipelines and electricity transmission lines. In other words, new energy export routes are being created, the stability of the energy systems of the region's countries is increasing, and opportunities for the transfer of "green energy" are opening up. In short, energy integration in the region is strengthening, and Iran can join it very effectively and successfully.   The implementation of such projects involves investments, the opening of new jobs, the expansion and modernization of infrastructure, and the strengthening of connectivity. According to experts, the economic effect of TRIPP will extend not only to the participating countries, but also to neighboring states involved in transit chains. Strengthening economic integration, in turn, will contribute to strengthening regional security. Simply put, economic interests will make conflicts in this part of the world unprofitable. This is so obvious that it cannot raise any questions. It is enough to look at the relations between the countries involved in other projects initiated by Azerbaijan. Common interests generate mutual understanding, and mutual understanding strengthens peace. The stability of relations and a healthy atmosphere between neighbors is the key to the success of all endeavors. Azerbaijan always proceeds from this truth and therefore has won and continues to win. And along with him, his friends, neighbors, and neighbors of his neighbors win. As President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said in one of his speeches, "the country must have good relations with your neighbors and your neighbors' neighbors in order to be able to implement projects in the field of energy, security and transport connectivity."   This formula has been adopted in Yerevan today. It has long been accepted as fundamental in Georgia, Turkiye, Central Asian countries and the European Union. Similarly, in the period before the outbreak of a new conflict in the Middle East, TRIPP was perceived as an integrating project necessary for everyone. And when this initiative of Azerbaijan is implemented, the whole region will be in the black.   During the Global Baku Forum in March this year, the head of state, speaking about the Zangezur corridor, noted: "... this is a kind of win-win situation for us, I mean for all of us. For those who really want to take advantage of this new opportunity, because we will connect the two parts of Azerbaijan with transport infrastructure and create a new expansion, as I said, of new corridors, which will benefit many countries."   The project will be implemented on the territory of Armenia while maintaining its full sovereignty. We are not talking about any kind of "extraterritoriality" or loss of control. It was this term that was often heard a year ago in the statements of the Armenian side and was actively supported in Iran. Due to the lack of any intelligible arguments from the opponents of the project, no discussions and substantive discussions were held around the project. TRIPP's opponents simply had nothing to show for it. The topic of the road through Zangezur was not a matter of dispute, she just came across a concrete "no".   TRIPP is not a zero-sum game. It will benefit everyone, including Iran. The country, which has been isolated for many years, will have the opportunity to realize its potential by integrating into new routes.   The project is able to change the economic geography of the region, enhance the role of the South Caucasus in world trade, and make it more attractive for investment. That's why TRIPP doesn't need to be afraid. It should be considered as one of the examples when infrastructure becomes an instrument not of rivalry, but of uniting the region.   Does all this pose any threat to Iran or any of Azerbaijan's other neighbors? Whatever analysis tools are used as a basis, the answer to this question will still be negative. National Carpet Museum opens exhibition titled 'Images Imprinted in Memory' http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267151.html Arts & Entertainment Wed, 15 Apr 2026 13:01:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreA solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Madina Gasimova titled "Images Imprinted in Memory" has opened at the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum with the support of the global .ART domain, AzerNEWS reports.Leyla Aliyeva and Alena Aliyeva attended the event.Speaking at the opening ceremony, the director of the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum, Amina Malikova, noted that the exhibition features 28 works created by the artist over the past five years."Five new carpets woven in the museum's traditional technology department based on the artist's sketches form an important part of the exhibition. These works demonstrate the expressive possibilities of contemporary imagery in textile art, creating a meaningful dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary art. Within the framework of the exhibition, four interpretations of the work "Flowers for Mothers"—painting, carpet, stained glass, and digital interpretation—will be added to the museum’s permanent collection," Shirin Malikova added.Emphasizing that the same image is embodied in different forms within the project, the director said:"The image moves from painting to the digital realm, and then gains new meaning in physical media such as stained glass, mosaic, or carpet. Thus, the image does not remain within a fixed framework; it transforms and continues its life in different materials. Repeating motifs that shape the internal rhythm of the exhibition—seasonal changes, floral compositions, male and female portraits, views of Baku, and abstract forms are presented in various materials and techniques, creating a visual, emotional, and immersive environment. A sound installation specially created for the exhibition is also presented, based on recordings of the carpet weaving process."Deputy Culture Minister Sadagat Yusifova stated that the exhibition reflects the artist's rich and powerful creative energy."The Ministry of Culture pays special attention to creative individuals and creates broad opportunities to support the work of talented young artists. Enabling the international recognition of young artists is a priority. The author’s distinctive visual language and bold approach to art make her stand out as an innovative figure. We are confident that the exhibition will be memorable for both local and international visitors and will contribute to the development of contemporary art," Sadagat Yusifova added.The exhibition curator, Vladimir Opredelenov, Director for Development at the Almaty Museum of Arts and an expert in museum innovation, said that the artist's work is rooted in tradition, derived from history, while simultaneously combining with modern technologies.The exhibition will run until May 15. Azerbaijani wrestlers win six medals at Victory Cup http://www.today.az/news/sports/267150.html Sports Wed, 15 Apr 2026 12:43:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijani wrestlers have achieved notable success at the Victory Cup held in Antalya, Turkiye, collecting six medals overall, AzerNEWS reports.In freestyle wrestling, Huseyn Rzazade earned silver in the 48 kg division, while Abbas Shafiyev (55 kg) and Elgun Karimli (92 kg) secured bronze medals.In the Greco-Roman category, Omar Salmanov and Gurban Majnunov won gold in the 48 kg and 55 kg weight classes, respectively. Yusif Mirzayev also performed well, taking silver in the 48 kg division.Wrestling remains the most widely followed sport in Azerbaijan and is governed by the National Wrestling Federation, established in 1993.A major turning point in the nation's wrestling legacy came at the Rio Olympic Games, where Azerbaijan distinguished itself as one of only two countries to improve its medal haul across five consecutive Olympic Games.Azerbaijan's success continued in 2020, when its freestyle wrestlers finished third in the overall medal standings at the Individual World Cup in Serbia, capturing two medals, one silver and one bronze, behind leaders Russia and Turkiye.Further highlighting the country's strength on the world stage, Osman Nurmagomedov claimed the 92 kg world title at the 2022 World Championships in Belgrade, overcoming a Russian rival in the final.Most recently, Azerbaijan added to its Olympic record at the 2024 Summer Games, securing three bronze medals in wrestling. Hasrat Jafarov reached the podium in the 67 kg Greco-Roman category, while Giorgi Meshvildishvili (125 kg) and Magomedkhan Magomedov (97 kg) delivered bronze medals in freestyle wrestling.The country has earned a reputation for successfully hosting major competitions, from European and World Championships to youth tournaments, welcoming athletes from around the globe with world-class venues and hospitality.Cities like Baku, Ganja, and others have become key destinations for wrestling fans, showcasing Azerbaijan's ability to combine a rich sporting heritage with modern event management. SOFAZ joins China, Indonesia in $520m China–Asean investment platform launch http://www.today.az/news/business/267149.html Business Wed, 15 Apr 2026 12:11:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzThree sovereign wealth funds - China Investment Corporation, Indonesia Investment Authority, and the State Oil Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan- have jointly established the Galaxy Orientis China–ASEAN Investment Platform, a new sovereign-led private equity initiative aimed at capturing long-term investment opportunities across the China–Southeast Asia corridor, AzerNEWS reports.The Program has reached a first close of approximately US$520 million, with a target size of US$1 billion.The Program brings together the three sovereign wealth funds in a jointly governed investment platform, designed to facilitate long-term capital flows and industrial collaboration between China and the ASEAN region. Against a backdrop of deepening China–ASEAN trade integration and accelerating supply-chain realignment across Southeast Asia, CAIP aims to capture high-quality investment opportunities in industrial, healthcare, consumer, business services, technology, and other sectors that drive this structural shift.CGS International Securities Pte. Ltd. (“CGS International”), the overseas arm of China Galaxy Securities (“CGS”), serves as General Partner, providing regional expertise, operational infrastructure, and on-the-ground networks across Southeast Asia.The funds under the Program will be invested in fund structures managed by reputable private equity managers that exhibit a clear China–Pan ASEAN angle, as well as deals in select ASEAN countries. These include Chinese companies with clear strategic plans to expand into ASEAN, or ASEAN companies that can benefit from Chinese technologies, supply chain, know-how, and talent.Zhang Qingsong, Chairman and CEO of CIC, said, "CIC, together with our partners INA and SOFAZ, is launching the Galaxy Orientis China-ASEAN Investment Program based on our firm optimism about ASEAN's economic growth prospects and deep recognition of the immense potential of China-ASEAN cooperation. We hope that, through investing in high-quality companies targeting the ASEAN market, the Fund will not only deliver a sound financial return but also promote regional economic prosperity, achieving win-win outcomes on social and economic fronts. It is also part of CIC’s continuous effort to leverage our unique advantage as the Chinese sovereign wealth fund and collaborate with partners to capture global opportunities.Eddy Porwanto, Acting Chief Executive Officer of INA, said, “This Program represents a strategic step in establishing a dedicated investment platform across the China–Southeast Asia corridor. As INA’s first investment into a fund-of-funds under this thematic program, it reflects our role as a strategic partner in helping unlock high-quality investment opportunities. Through this platform, INA aims to facilitate the flow of long-term capital, alongside global expertise and networks, in partnership with leading global institutional investors, into sectors that foster sustainable growth and long-term economic value creation in Indonesia.”Israfil Mammadov, Chief Executive Officer of SOFAZ, said, “SOFAZ is delighted to partner with CIC and INA on the China–ASEAN Investment Program. This platform represents a key milestone in our strategy to build deep, sovereign-to-sovereign partnerships that access the world’s most dynamic economic corridors. By pooling our collective expertise and long-term capital, we are better positioned to capitalize on the accelerating trade and supply-chain integration between China and Southeast Asia, while contributing to the further diversification of SOFAZ’s investment portfolio.”Wu Peng, Chairman of CGS International, said, “CGS International will bring to the Program our extensive knowledge, deep presence and wide networks in Southeast Asia, capitalising its high growth sectors and renewed investor interest. We are grateful to CIC, INA and SOFAZ for trusting us to help them navigate the region’s complexities and growth opportunities.”The Fund was launched at the signing ceremony held on 13 April in Beijing, China. CIC Executive Vice President and Deputy Chief Investment Officer, Zhang Shaoqing; INA Chief Investment Officer, Christopher Ganis, SOFAZ Chief Investment Officer, Farhad Zeynalov; and CGS International by Member of the Executive Committee and Business Director of CGS and Chairman of CGS International, Wu Peng, represented the respective parties for the signing.BackgroundFounded in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, China Investment Corporation is one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds, established to diversify China’s foreign exchange reserves. As of the end of 2024, its total assets stood at approximately $1.57 trillion. The fund invests globally across public equities, bonds, private equity, infrastructure, real estate, and other asset classes.The Indonesia Investment Authority serves as Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund, focusing on attracting investment to support sustainable economic development and long-term value creation. It partners with global and domestic investors across strategic sectors of the Indonesian economy.Established in 1999, the State Oil Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan manages Azerbaijan’s oil and gas revenues with a mandate to preserve and grow national wealth for future generations. With assets exceeding $70 billion, SOFAZ maintains a diversified global investment portfolio spanning fixed income, equities, gold, real estate, and infrastructure.China Galaxy Securities, through its international arm CGS International, is a major financial institution serving millions of clients globally, with a strong presence across Asia and extensive experience in capital markets and investment management. US Central Command claims successful blockade of Iranian ports amid escalating tensions http://www.today.az/news/regions/267148.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 12:02:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovThe United States Central Command has claimed that U.S. forces have successfully imposed a blockade on Iranian ports, asserting that naval dominance has been achieved in the Middle East, AzerNEWS reports.According to a statement attributed to CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper and published on the command’s official X account, Iranian ports have been effectively blockaded.“The blockade of Iranian ports has been successfully ensured, as U.S. Armed Forces have achieved maritime superiority in the Middle East,” the admiral was quoted as saying.He further stated that over the past 36 hours, the United States had managed to “paralyze Iran’s maritime trade.”The developments come amid a broader escalation in the region. On February 28, the United States and Israel reportedly launched military operations against Iran, including strikes on major cities such as Tehran.The White House has justified the strikes by citing missile and nuclear-related threats allegedly originating from Iran. Some reports have claimed casualties among senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, though these claims have not been independently verified.In response, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that it had launched large-scale retaliatory operations against Israeli targets.Iran has also reportedly used ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles against U.S. facilities in Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Syria.The escalation has placed regional energy infrastructure and maritime transport under significant pressure. Security tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have contributed to volatility in global oil markets.On April 7, the United States and Iran reportedly agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire aimed at de-escalation and opening space for negotiations. However, talks held on April 11 in Islamabad reportedly ended without any agreement. Azeri Light oil prices drop over 5% in global markets http://www.today.az/news/business/267147.html Business Wed, 15 Apr 2026 11:43:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovThe price of Azerbaijan’s Azeri Light crude oil declined on international markets, reflecting broader weakness in global crude benchmarks, AzerNEWS reports.The CIF price of Azeri Light at Italy’s Augusta port dropped by $7.27, or 5.78 percent, to $118.56 per barrel compared to the previous trading session.At the same time, the FOB price at Turkey’s Ceyhan port decreased by $6.98, or 5.77 percent, reaching $114.04 per barrel.Benchmark crude prices also fell. The price of Urals crude oil declined by $7.37, or 7.72 percent, to $88.15 per barrel.Similarly, Dated Brent fell by $8.02, or 6.04 percent, to $124.72 per barrel.For comparison, Azerbaijan has set the average oil price in its 2026 state budget at $65 per barrel. Trump says extending ceasefire won't be needed, as he claims war being 'over' http://www.today.az/news/regions/267146.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 11:24:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreUnited States President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he does not think that extending the ceasefire with Iran will be necessary, reiterating his claims that progress will be made in the coming days, AzerNEWS reports."I think you're going to be watching an amazing two days ahead. I really do," Trump told ABC's reporter Jonathan Karl. "It could end either way, but I think a deal is preferable because then they can rebuild. They really do have a different regime now. No matter what, we took out the radicals. They're gone, no longer with us," he added.The US president also stated that if he were not the president, "the world would be torn to pieces."Moreover, he told Fox News in an interview that the conflict with Iran could be nearing its end and predicted Tehran would need decades to recover from strikes carried out by US and Israeli forces."I think it’s close to over," Trump said. "I mean, I view it as very close to over," he added. Trump also emphasized that he believes Iranian leaders are seeking a deal "very badly." Earthquake hits Caspian Sea http://www.today.az/news/society/267145.html Society Wed, 15 Apr 2026 10:43:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaAn earthquake has occurred in the Caspian Sea, AzerNEWS reports, citing the Republican Seismological Service Center.The bureau noted that the magnitude of the earthquake, recorded at 06:52 (GMT +4), was 4.2.The epicenter of the earthquake was located at a depth of 36 kilometers.No damage or casualties have been reported so far.The Caspian Sea region is known for its occasional seismic activity due to complex geological structures and tectonic movements beneath the seabed. While most of these tremors pass unnoticed, monitoring agencies continue to track them closely to assess any potential risks. Russian MFA highlights Azerbaijan’s role in evacuations of its citizens http://www.today.az/news/society/267144.html Society Wed, 15 Apr 2026 10:00:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovAzerbaijan has played a significant role in the evacuation of foreign nationals from Iran, extending assistance to Russian citizens amid escalating regional tensions, AzerNEWS reports.This was stated by Aleksey Klimov, head of the Consular Department at the Russian Foreign Ministry, in a statement to TASS.Klimov noted that the Azerbaijani side facilitated safe passage through the Astara border crossing, enabling foreign nationals to exit Iran.The evacuation efforts come against the backdrop of a sharp escalation in the region. On February 28, the United States and Israel reportedly launched military operations targeting sites across Iran, including the capital, Tehran.Washington has justified the strikes as a response to perceived missile and nuclear threats posed by Iran. However, reports regarding casualties among senior Iranian leadership remain unconfirmed by official sources.In response, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced retaliatory measures, stating that it had targeted various military installations across the region using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles.The conflict has heightened risks to regional energy infrastructure and maritime transport. In particular, rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have contributed to a sharp increase in global oil prices.On April 7, the United States and Iran reportedly agreed to a temporary ceasefire lasting approximately two weeks, aimed at preventing further military escalation and creating space for negotiations. According to available information, the agreement was brokered with the mediation of Pakistan. Number of Ukrainians under temporary protection in EU rises to 4.4 million http://www.today.az/news/regions/267143.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 09:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzThe total number of people from Ukraine receiving temporary protection in the European Union rose by 22,415, or 0.5 percent, reaching 4.4 million at the end of February compared to January, according to Eurostat, AzerNEWS reports.Germany hosted the largest number of beneficiaries, with 1.27 million people, accounting for 28.8 percent of the EU total. It was followed by Poland with 966,595 individuals (22 percent), and Czechia with 399,630 people (9.1 percent).The number of beneficiaries increased in 24 EU countries, with the largest rises recorded in Germany, Czechia, and Spain. In contrast, Estonia, France, and Luxembourg reported declines.In relative terms, Czechia, Poland, and Slovakia recorded the highest number of temporary protection beneficiaries per thousand inhabitants, at 36.6, 26.5, and 26 respectively—well above the EU average of 9.8.Ukrainian citizens made up more than 98.4 percent of all beneficiaries. Among them, adult women accounted for 43.5 percent, minors for 30.2 percent, and adult men for 26.3 percent.The European Council extended the temporary protection mechanism until March 2027 in a decision taken last year, ensuring continued legal status and support for those displaced by the war. Baku bourse shows signs of life after decades of underdevelopment http://www.today.az/news/analytics/267142.html Analytics Wed, 15 Apr 2026 08:30:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzFor a country that exports oil to twelve European nations and sits at the centre of Eurasia's most active transit corridor, Azerbaijan's domestic capital markets have long been a conspicuous underdevelopment. The Baku Stock Exchange (BSE) was set up in 1997, but it has only a total of fewer than thirty stocks listed. Until just a few months ago, there were no privately held corporations whose stock went to the market. However, this happened on Monday.The PASHA Bank, which is among the top three banks in Azerbaijan by asset size, made a public offer of 932,926 ordinary shares, accounting for 5% of its total capital, at the rate of 55 Azerbaijani manat ($32.40) per share. The IPO is open from now until 12 May, and it can be accessed using the platforms of the bank, Birbank Invest, and four underwriters. There is no ceiling in buying shares. The CFO of the bank, Murad Suleymanov, promised a minimum dividend of 30–40% of its earnings against an average of about 60%.Key terms of Pasha Bank IPO:932,926 (5% of capital) - Shares offered55 AZN (~$32.40) - Price5% per annum during subscription - Return on advance payments30–40% of annual profit - DividendsBB– / Positive outlook - Latest S&P ratingThis offering comes on the back of the IPO of ABB (International Bank of Azerbaijan), which took place in September 2024. This transaction saw 33,000-plus investors and close to 50,000 subscriptions, all of which were met, resulting in an increase in the bank’s number of individual shareholders from under 1,800 to over 35,000. The level of participation by retail was impressive, as it showed, according to the ADB, that there is evidence of at least 25,000 informed and investable potential investors within the country, a figure which is thought to be conservative, taking into account the actual interest received. The amount of money under management at investment companies has increased by 35%.In particular, in June 2025, the bank reported AZN 9.3 billion worth of total assets, an annual net profit of AZN 199.5 million rising up to AZN 210.5 million in 2024, and a high S&P rating of BB-, improved in 2026 – the highest one among all private banks of Azerbaijan.CEO of the Bank, Jalal Gasimov, said that today, the local capital market remains limited, with few private issuers. For a healthy financial ecosystem, there must be both investors and companies willing to open themselves to the market. We are ready to take that step.The strategic significance of Monday's offering is not so much in the deal as in what is being opened up. As reported by the Baku Stock Exchange, several firms in the telecommunication, manufacturing, and construction industries have plans to go public within the next few years. Some of them belong to industries that relate directly to the increasing importance of Azerbaijan in the region: construction companies involved in building in the liberated lands and the TRIPP route, and telecommunication companies developing networks in the Middle Corridor. Should these firms eventually make their debuts, and if PASHA Bank's offering turns out to be successful, foreign portfolio investors may start flowing into the BSE.Companies in Azerbaijan have traditionally depended on bank loans alone. With the advent of equity offering as another option, along with the 35% increase in funds managed by investment companies, there is evidence of a slow expansion of the financial repertoire within the country. For a nation that has ambitions of moving away from its dependency on hydrocarbon resources and expanding its non-hydrocarbon economy, which has been mentioned repeatedly in the government’s Socio-Economic Development Strategy for 2022-2026, having well-developed capital markets becomes a necessity rather than just a financial nicety.Perhaps, Azerbaijan's equity market remains illiquid by any international standard, secondary market trading in ABB shares, while active by local measures, is thin compared with peer exchanges in Central Asia or the Gulf. As the saying goes, it is better late than never.Then there is the matter of whether this pipeline will come into being at all. I see this as the primary catalyst for the development of investments. In general, a peace deal between Armenia stands as the backbone of the process. IPOs for telecommunication firms and construction companies in frontier markets typically experience delays, and the stock market investors are anything but fast in their procedures. But what Monday’s listing may be able to achieve, provided that it goes according to plan, is proving that the Azerbaijani citizenry is willing to invest in stocks, that the necessary infrastructure exists to accommodate such investments, and that the international investor can trade in a trustworthy financial product. Zelensky rejects light EU membership idea http://www.today.az/news/regions/267141.html World news Wed, 15 Apr 2026 08:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated on Tuesday that his country does not accept the idea of the so-called light membership in the European Union, which would potentially entail a staged accession, reaffirming its intention to become a full member, AzerNEWS reports.Speaking during a press conference alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin, Zelensky expressed his optimism about the new Hungarian government led by Peter Magyar.He announced Ukraine's intention to repair and make the Druzhba oil pipeline operational again by the end of April.On the same occasion, Zelensky and Merz unveiled a new drone deal between their two countries, with the latter promising more military assistance to Ukraine. Baku hosts opening ceremony of international conference on "Amplifying women's voices ... http://www.today.az/news/society/267140.html Society Tue, 14 Apr 2026 15:48:00 +0400 The opening ceremony of the international conference on "Amplifying women's voices across CICA for Sustainable Growth" of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) was held in Baku.Addressing the opening ceremony, Bahar Muradova, Chair of the State Committee for Family, Women, and Children Affairs of Azerbaijan, emphasized that the country’s contributions to the regional security initiatives testify to its growing role across the CICA region."In the modern era, enhancing women's economic participation, expanding their entrepreneurial opportunities, and ensuring social inclusion serve as vital driving forces for sustainable economic development," she noted.According to Muradova, women entrepreneurs’ involvement in regional development initiatives holds particular importance.Speaking at the event, Leyla Aliyeva said that today, progress of society largely depends on participation of women. "They are successful entrepreneurs, scientists, artists and leaders," she noted."In Azerbaijan, role and contribution of women have always been recognized and highly valued. Respect and appreciation of women have always been part of our culture and traditions.Today, across Azerbaijan, women are building businesses, leading community initiatives, and creating real impact.Only last year, women were around 50% of employed population in Azerbaijan, reflecting their active and essential role in our economy," Leyla Aliyeva mentioned.Noting that she is delighted to see that Azerbaijan’s chairmanship of CICA actively supports voices of women in sustainable growth and decision making, Leyla Aliyeva stated that the establishment of CICA Women Council is an important initiative. “I wish this platform every success in transforming meaningful ideas into actions,” she added.In his remarks, Kairat Sarybay, CICA Secretary General, said that international and regional organizations serve as important partners in global efforts to empower women. "Multilateral platforms, including the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), help shape norms, facilitate dialogue, and enable the exchange of best practices among member states," he noted."Despite significant progress in Asia over the past decades, women's voices are still underrepresented in politics, economic leadership, peacebuilding, or discussions on climate change, as well as across many areas of decision-making, which makes the topic of the conference even more relevant," the CICA Secretary General added.Sima Sami Bahous, UN Women's Executive Director, addressed the event through video message, hailing the establishment of the CICA Women Council.The conference will feature panel discussions on topics such as "Women's Entrepreneurship in Small and Medium-Sized Businesses: Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization" and "Women's Leadership in Environmental Protection and Strengthening Sustainability."The event will be followed by the First Meeting of the CICA Women Council and the formal execution of its mandate, which will focus on coordination, dialogue and exchange of experiences among member states. Chinese-linked tanker transits Strait of Hormuz despite reported US blockade http://www.today.az/news/yourcornenr/267139.html Your Corner Tue, 14 Apr 2026 15:44:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzA petrochemical tanker linked to a Chinese company has passed through the Strait of Hormuz despite the reported US-imposed blockade, drawing attention to enforcement challenges in the region, AzerNEWS reports.According to reports, the vessel Rich Stary continued its route without deviation and was not impeded while transiting the strategic chokepoint.The development comes amid heightened tensions following statements by the United States regarding a potential blockade targeting maritime traffic linked to Iran.The uninterrupted passage of the tanker has raised questions about the practical implementation and scope of such restrictions, particularly given the Strait of Hormuz’s role as one of the world’s most critical energy transit routes.This marks the first recorded passage along this route since the blockade was imposed. The tanker "Rich Starry," owned by Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping Co. Ltd., is transporting approximately 250,000 barrels of methanol. The cargo was reportedly loaded onto the vessel at a port in the UAE. Meteor shower to be visible in Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267138.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 Apr 2026 15:38:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreA "?-Puppid" meteor shower will be visible in April, with its peak activity expected between April 22 and 24, AzerNEWS reports.The Department of Astrophysics at the Faculty of Physics of Baku State University notes that the meteor shower is observed more clearly in the Southern Hemisphere, though under favorable conditions it can sometimes be seen from lower latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.The "?-Puppids" occur when Earth passes through dust particles left behind by the comet 26P/Grigg–Skjellerup. This comet orbits the Sun roughly every five years and releases large amounts of small particles during each approach. When Earth crosses a dense region of this debris, a meteor shower becomes visible.One of the most notable features of this meteor stream is its unpredictability: in some years almost no meteors are observed, while in others sudden outbursts may occur, producing dozens of meteors per hour.These meteors enter Earth's atmosphere at a relatively moderate speed of about 18 km per second. Compared to faster showers such as the Lyrids, this lower velocity can make them appear slower and leave longer-lasting trails. The radiant of the meteor shower is located in the southern constellation Puppis, which is why it is best observed from the Southern Hemisphere.In Azerbaijan, including Baku, observation is considered difficult because the radiant remains very close to or below the southern horizon. However, under very clear skies and from locations with an unobstructed southern view, a few meteors may still be visible near the horizon.The best time for observation is during nighttime hours, especially after midnight.AI Generated Photo Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry urges stronger international backing for demining operations http://www.today.az/news/society/267137.html Society Tue, 14 Apr 2026 15:20:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzMines continue to pose a deadly threat in Azerbaijan, with 422 citizens killed since the end of the 2020 war, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, AzerNEWS reports.The latest incident occurred on April 14, when an employee of the Azerbaijan Mine Action Agency was killed after stepping on an anti-tank mine in the village of Ashagi Abdurrahmanli in the Fuzuli region.“We express our deepest condolences to his family, relatives and colleagues,” the MFA said in a statement shared on the social media platform X.The ministry emphasized that the tragedy highlights the ongoing humanitarian risks posed by landmines, particularly in territories liberated after the war, where clearance operations remain underway.Officials emphasized that those involved in demining efforts face daily danger, calling for increased international support to accelerate mine clearance activities and improve safety conditions on the ground. IEA, IMF, World Bank signal lasting impact of Middle East conflict on prices http://www.today.az/news/regions/267136.html World news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 15:04:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaThe International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank Group warned that fuel and fertilizer prices may remain elevated for an extended period, even if shipping through the Strait of Hormuz returns to normal.In a joint statement, the three institutions noted that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has had a "substantial, global, and highly asymmetric" impact. According to them, the consequences are being felt most acutely by energy-importing nations, particularly low-income countries that are more vulnerable to supply shocks.The organizations believed that the disruption has already driven up prices for oil, gas, and fertilizers, raising serious concerns about global food security and potential job losses. At the same time, some producers in the region are experiencing significant declines in export revenues due to interruptions in trade flows.They also stressed that shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz has not yet fully normalized. Even once maritime traffic resumes, restoring global supply chains and commodity flows to pre-conflict levels is expected to take considerable time.According to the assessment of these international institutions, the situation is likely to have a negative impact on both energy and food markets worldwide. Bangladesh’s sole refinery halts operations amid crude shortage linked to regional conflict http://www.today.az/news/regions/267135.html World news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 14:43:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzBangladesh’s only state-owned oil refinery, Eastern Refinery PLC, has suspended operations due to a shortage of crude oil, according to officials familiar with the situation, AzerNEWS reports.The last refining activities took place on Sunday afternoon, as imports of crude remained disrupted amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.Authorities indicated that refinery operations are unlikely to resume until at least the first week of May, when the next shipment of crude oil is expected to arrive. Despite the halt, Bangladesh’s Energy Division has assured that existing reserves of refined fuel are sufficient and that domestic supply will not be affected in the short term.Prior to the shutdown, ERL had been maintaining limited operations by relying on approximately 5,000 tonnes of crude trapped in the Single Point Mooring (SPM) system in Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar, along with so-called “dead stock” from storage tanks. Normally processing around 4,500 tonnes of crude per day, output had already been reduced to roughly 3,500 tonnes amid declining reserves.Officials said usable crude stocks had fallen below operational thresholds, forcing the suspension. While an estimated 33,000 tonnes of crude remained in storage tanks, much of it was classified as “dead stock,” containing impurities that could damage refinery equipment if used.According to data from the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation, the country imports between 6.5 and 6.8 million tonnes of fuel annually. Of this, around 1.5 million tonnes of crude oil—primarily sourced from the Middle East—is refined domestically at ERL, which produces a wide range of petroleum products including LPG, petrol, diesel, and furnace oil.Bangladesh also relies heavily on imports of refined fuel, bringing in approximately 4.5 million tonnes each year from countries such as India and China, highlighting the country’s vulnerability to external supply disruptions. Ara Abrahamyan's Paris play http://www.today.az/news/politics/267131.html Politics Tue, 14 Apr 2026 14:14:00 +0400 The Diaspora conference in Paris once again highlighted the role of Ara Abrahamyan as a central organiser and long-standing representative of Armenian diaspora structures in Russia. His speech emphasized the importance of unity between Armenia, the Armenian diaspora, and Artsakh, framing the Union of Armenians of Russia as a key institutional link that has historically supported coordination across these communities.   He reiterated familiar themes of mobilisation and collective identity, stressing continuity and resilience of diaspora institutions. However, the broader context around such narratives reflects significant geopolitical changes in the region, particularly after the dissolution of the self-declared “Artsakh” entity, which has reshaped the political landscape in the South Caucasus.   The event therefore combined traditional diaspora rhetoric with an evolving reality, where long-standing political frameworks are being reassessed in light of recent developments. Spiritual heritage of Western Azerbaijan highlighted in spectacular concert http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267134.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 Apr 2026 14:06:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaRead moreA distinctive and impressive concert by the Irevan folk instruments ensemble has taken place at the International Mugham Center, becoming a major cultural event that brought together lovers of national music, members of the creative community, and the general public, AzerNEWS reports.The event opened with remarks by the ensemble's artistic director, Professor Maya Gafarova of the Baku Music Academy. She welcomed guests and spoke about the ensemble's founding, its artistic journey, and its core mission, preserving and promoting the musical heritage of Western Azerbaijan. She also expressed gratitude for support to MP Aziz Alakbarli, Chairman of the Western Azerbaijan Community, and MP Malahat Ibrahimgizi, Chair of its Women's Council. Gafarova stressed that the region's musical and literary traditions represent a centuries-old cultural legacy rooted in deep attachment to ancestral origins.Aziz Alakbarli highlighted the importance of preserving national identity and safeguarding the cultural heritage of Western Azerbaijan, praising Gafarova's contributions and awarding her an honorary certificate from the Community. Deputy Chairman Hikmat Babaoglu also underlined the role of music as a universal language in preserving historical memory.The concert program then featured works based on poetry by prominent literary figures from Western Azerbaijan. Traditional melodies and rich national harmonies created a strong emotional impact, evoking a sense of nostalgia among the audience. The performance was widely received as a vivid reflection of the spiritual heritage of Western Azerbaijan.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. Spiritual heritage of Western Azerbaijan highlighted in spectacular concert http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267133.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 Apr 2026 14:06:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaA distinctive and impressive concert by the Irevan folk instruments ensemble has taken place at the International Mugham Center, becoming a major cultural event that brought together lovers of national music, members of the creative community, and the general public, AzerNEWS reports.The event opened with remarks by the ensemble's artistic director, Professor Maya Gafarova of the Baku Music Academy. She welcomed guests and spoke about the ensemble's founding, its artistic journey, and its core mission, preserving and promoting the musical heritage of Western Azerbaijan. She also expressed gratitude for support to MP Aziz Alakbarli, Chairman of the Western Azerbaijan Community, and MP Malahat Ibrahimgizi, Chair of its Women's Council. Gafarova stressed that the region's musical and literary traditions represent a centuries-old cultural legacy rooted in deep attachment to ancestral origins.Aziz Alakbarli highlighted the importance of preserving national identity and safeguarding the cultural heritage of Western Azerbaijan, praising Gafarova's contributions and awarding her an honorary certificate from the Community. Deputy Chairman Hikmat Babaoglu also underlined the role of music as a universal language in preserving historical memory.The concert program then featured works based on poetry by prominent literary figures from Western Azerbaijan. Traditional melodies and rich national harmonies created a strong emotional impact, evoking a sense of nostalgia among the audience. The performance was widely received as a vivid reflection of the spiritual heritage of Western Azerbaijan.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. Non-oil boom masks deeper risk as Saudi growth still hinges on state spending http://www.today.az/news/analytics/267132.html Analytics Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:45:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaRead moreSaudi Vision 2030 deploys several policy instruments to reduce dependence on hydrocarbons. Central among them is the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which serves as the primary capital engine for diversification by investing in strategic sectors such as tourism, entertainment, mining, logistics, renewables, and advanced manufacturing. These investments are complemented by sector-specific strategies (mining as a third economic pillar, renewable energy expansion, and industrial localization), along with fiscal reforms including VAT (Value Added Tax) introduction, subsidy rationalization, and efforts to expand non-oil revenues. Labor localization and skills development policies aim to increase domestic participation in higher-value industries.Dr. Umud Shokri, Senior Visiting Fellow at George Mason University and Energy Strategist noted that in the short term, diversification has produced measurable results. Non-oil GDP (Gross Domestic Product) has grown steadily and now represents a majority share of total output, and non-oil revenue has increased significantly. In his comment for AzerNEWS, economic momentum remains tied to public spending and oil revenues, meaning fiscal pressure can re-emerge during periods of lower oil prices or constrained production. In the longer term, sustainability depends on whether private-sector productivity, competitiveness, and non-oil exports can replace state-driven investment as the main growth engine. Megaprojects and new industries have long gestation periods, and achieving a knowledge-based economy requires deeper reforms in human capital, productivity, and innovation capacity.As the expert stated Saudi Arabia has undertaken regulatory and institutional reforms to attract private investment and foreign capital. Key measures include a new investment law that simplifies market entry, strengthens investor protections, and expands foreign ownership rights. Updated corporate regulations, privatization programs, and public-private partnership frameworks aim to reduce state dominance in commercial activity. Incentives such as tax benefits under the regional headquarters program and improved financial market access are designed to encourage multinational firms and institutional investors to commit capital.According to the Shokri, these reforms have improved investor sentiment and produced tangible outcomes, including increased foreign direct investment in targeted sectors and greater multinational presence. However, investor confidence remains tempered by structural concerns. The economy still relies heavily on government and PIF spending to drive demand, which raises questions about the durability of private-sector growth independent of state support. Execution risks in large projects, regulatory consistency, and broader geopolitical and fiscal volatility continue to influence investor risk perceptions. The direction of reform is clear, but full de-risking requires consistent implementation and stronger private-sector profitability.Regional economic coordination can accelerate diversification by expanding market size, enabling shared infrastructure, and facilitating cross-border investment. In practice, progress has been strongest within the Gulf Cooperation Council, where customs integration, capital market links, energy cooperation, and coordinated diversification strategies support economic expansion. Regional investment by the PIF and joint infrastructure and energy initiatives illustrate the potential for deeper integration.However, broader regional integration remains uneven. While economic cooperation in the Gulf provides scale and investment opportunities, competing national strategies, regulatory differences, and geopolitical constraints limit the depth of integration. Stronger alignment in logistics, industrial policy, tourism, and financial markets could significantly accelerate the objectives of Vision 2030, but realizing this potential requires greater policy coordination and reduced economic fragmentation across the region, added energy strategist.Photo: Bloomberg President Ilham Aliyev received newly appointed ambassador of Colombia to Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/267127.html Politics Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:35:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Nelsy Raquel Munar Jaramillo, the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Colombia to Azerbaijan, on April 14. Azerbaijan, Latvia discuss prospects for expanding economic cooperation http://www.today.az/news/society/267130.html Society Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:22:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaAzerbaijan and Latvia have explored opportunities to strengthen bilateral economic ties, focusing on expanding cooperation across several key sectors, the Azerbaijani Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov wrote on his X page, AzerNEWS reports."During the meeting with Armands Krauze, Minister of Agriculture of Latvia and Co-Chairman of the Azerbaijan–Latvia Intergovernmental Commission, we underscored the prospects for economic relations between our countries," he noted.Both sides highlighted the prospects for developing economic relations between the two countries. They also discussed opportunities to expand joint activities in trade, energy, investment, transport, and agriculture.According to the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Latvia’s direct investment in Azerbaijan totaled $6.945 million in 2025. This represents a decrease of $17.5 million, or 3.5 times, compared to 2024.In the reporting year, Latvia's investments accounted for 0.1% in the total volume of foreign direct investments in Azerbaijan. De-mining officer died in landmine explosion in Fuzuli district http://www.today.az/news/society/267129.html Society Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:16:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovThe Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) has reported a fatal mine incident in the liberated territory of Fuzuli District, Azerbaijan, AzerNEWS reports.According to the agency, the incident occurred on April 14, 2026, in the area of A?a?? ?bdürr?hmanl? village, where demining operations were underway. During the performance of official duties, an ANAMA employee born in 1995, identified as M?tlili Mu?an R?fay?l o?lu, triggered an anti-tank mine explosion.The blast resulted in the death of the employee at the scene. No additional casualties were reported.Mine contamination remains one of the most serious challenges in Azerbaijan’s post-conflict reconstruction efforts in territories retaken after years of occupation. Despite ongoing large-scale clearance operations, unexploded ordnance continues to pose a significant risk to both demining personnel and civilians returning to their homes.Authorities have not yet released further details regarding the circumstances of the incident. China-Central Asia trade routes get boost as Middle Corridor expands http://www.today.az/news/business/267128.html Business Tue, 14 Apr 2026 13:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreThe Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the International Road Transport Union, through its Global Innovation and Knowledge Center for Sustainable Transport (GSTIKC), have held a joint seminar focused on strengthening logistics connectivity between China and Central Asia, with particular attention to the development of the Middle Corridor, AzerNEWS reports.According to IRU, the event brought together representatives from governments, international organizations, financial institutions, and key stakeholders to exchange views on transport infrastructure, cross-border cooperation, and regional investment priorities.Speaking at the seminar, IRU’s Chief Representative for East and Southeast Asia, Ran Wan, highlighted recent progress in implementing the TIR system along China–Central Asia routes. He noted that the system plays a crucial role in helping landlocked countries transform into integrated trade hubs by improving the efficiency and reliability of cross-border transportation.Ran Wan emphasized the importance of combining infrastructure investments with facilitation tools such as the TIR system, as well as digital innovations.“Through digital solutions such as eTIR and the development of ‘green corridors’ at key border crossings, we are making transport faster, more predictable and more sustainable,” he said.He also pointed to the growing role of TIR in supporting new trade routes, including the Middle Corridor, which is gaining importance as an alternative to traditional northern and southern transit routes.As an example, IRU highlighted the successful implementation of the first intermodal TIR pilot project along the China–Uzbekistan route. Cargo was transported by rail from Xi’an in central China to Kashgar in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, before continuing by road under the TIR system through the Irkeshtam border crossing to Jizak in Uzbekistan.The Middle Corridor connects Asia and Europe via Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, and the South Caucasus, passing through countries such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye. The route is increasingly seen as a strategic alternative that can shorten transit times and diversify global supply chains by reducing reliance on longer maritime routes. President Ilham Aliyev receives newly appointed ambassador of Somalia to Azerbaijan http://www.today.az/news/politics/267126.html Politics Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:34:00 +0400 President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Abdinur Dahir Fidow, the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Somalia to Azerbaijan, on April 14, AzerNEWS reports. Int'l Mugham Center hosts concert within 'Mugham Evenings' series http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/267125.html Arts & Entertainment Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:26:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAnother concert from the "Mugham Evenings" series has been held at the International Mugham Center, AzerNEWS reports.The project continues its longstanding tradition, offering audiences the opportunity twice a month to enjoy professional performances of outstanding examples of Azerbaijan's national musical art. The evening's program was diverse and left a strong impression on guests. This time, classical dastgahs such as "Segah," "Zabul," and "Chahargah," along with soulful folk songs, were performed at the concert.While "Segah" and "Chahargah" are regularly featured in the series, special attention from mugham enthusiasts was drawn to "Zamin-khara," a piece less frequently performed at these concerts. Melancholic and filled with poignant intonations, this dastgah often used in religious rituals, created an atmosphere of elevated sadness in the hall. The performance of "Zabul," one of the most extensive variations of "Segah" also generated significant interest.The mugham pieces were presented in original interpretations by the Center's soloist, Vafa Vazirova and winners of the Television Mugham Contest' — Konul Tagiyeva, Mirpasha Shukurov, Sarkhan Mirzoyev, Farhad Ramazanov, and Zumrud Mammadova. They were accompanied by an instrumental ensemble of the Center's soloists, featuring Rashad Ibrahimov (tar), Tebrize Yusubov (kamancha), Mehti Mammadaliyev (kanon), Rafael Asgarov (balaban), and Amil Mustafayev (naghara).The "Mugham Evenings" concert series continues to introduce younger generations of Azerbaijanis to this great art form. By understanding and appreciating the depth of mugham, they can preserve its uniqueness and pass on this invaluable heritage to future generations.The performances stood out for their freshness, sincerity, and emotional depth. The audience warmly received each appearance by the young performers, who demonstrated a high level of vocal mastery. The lively response from the hall once again showed that the ancient art of mugham continues to resonate deeply and find a strong connection with new generations.Media partners of the event are Azernews.Az, Trend.Az, Day.Az and Milli.Az. Are demons bothering you? - once again about the "Armenian heritage" in Karabakh http://www.today.az/news/politics/267123.html Politics Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:12:00 +0400 Revanchist propaganda has prepared well for the Easter holiday. The whining about the alleged destruction of the Armenian heritage began with renewed vigor, and the nightmares of the separatists began to be thrown into public space in a colorful frame.   The highlight of the program this time was another renovation - the church, built in 2007. The facility was built at the height of the Armenian occupation without the permission of the country's legitimate authorities. The separatist regime's permits have never had any legal force, so all buildings from the occupation period are candidates for demolition. And no one has the right to make claims to the Azerbaijani side.   A rich Armenian from California, having decided to perpetuate the name of his son (according to another version, his brother) in this way, should have turned to Baku, and not to Khankendi with his idea. Even their own citizens do not have the right to build on the territory of Azerbaijan without approval and permission, and even more so foreigners are not given such a right. So what if the city was under separatist control? On the contrary, the occupation should have forced the inconsolable father to be more careful when investing. Because no occupation is permanent.   The day before, the Armenian media, which has mostly turned into a mouthpiece for opposition propaganda, published a statement by an obscure office that continues to call itself the "Artsakh diocese" regarding the demolition of the Surb Hakob Church, built in Khankendi during the Armenian occupation. The fake "diocese" accused Baku of "cultural genocide in front of the whole world" and called on international organizations to intervene.   A certain Nerses Yepremyan from the United States, wishing to perpetuate the name of his deceased son Hakob in his "historical homeland," financed the construction of a church in Khankendi. One of the Russian bloggers, who made a report from the occupied territories on the eve of the 2020 war, cited a slightly different version, apparently told to him by locals during a trip (also illegal, by the way). He was told that a Californian Armenian had built a church in memory of his brother, who left the States to fight for Miatsum and was eliminated in battle. Anyway, the church was built illegally, as were dozens of other similar structures that grew like mushrooms after rain in the occupied territories during the conflict.   By the way, the same blogger, apparently not familiar enough with Armenian historical fantasy, wrote that there were no Armenian churches in Khankendi until the 90s.   The blogger is absolutely right. Historically, there were and could not be Armenian churches in Khankendi due to the absence of the Armenians themselves. Having moved to Karabakh, the Armenians relied primarily on the beautiful Shusha. Khankendi was an inconspicuous village at the end of the century before last. But the massacre of Azerbaijanis in Shusha in 1918-20 did not help the Armenians to become the majority in this city. I had to change my priorities. The "ancient Armenian" history of the Khan's village was invented later, after the Second World War.    During the years of occupation, about two dozen newly built churches were built on Azerbaijani lands. Moreover, they were built on, as it is called, frontal sites in order to dominate other buildings and the panorama of settlements. At the same time, every square meter received its "ancient" khachkar, and monuments to "liberators" and other scoundrels were erected on every corner. The same Khankendi has completely changed. Roughly speaking, wherever you spit, you'll end up in an "ancient" khachkar.   Speaking of khachkars. The Second Karabakh War had an amazing effect on the "yield" of khachkars in Karabakh. They began to be found en masse in forests and mountains, which was not observed even during the years of occupation. The separatists were in a hurry to collect more evidence of the legitimacy of their claims on the territory of Azerbaijan, apparently subconsciously anticipating the imminent end of the project.    It goes without saying that after the de-occupation, these excesses began to be removed. Not only in Khankendi. After Azerbaijan regained sovereignty over all its territories, the process of clearing illegal structures began. It is impossible to immediately remove from the face of Karabakh everything that has been disfigured for thirty years. This is a gradual process, but let no one doubt that it will be completed. There will be no monuments, memorials, khachkars and other structures erected on Azerbaijani soil without the permission of the Azerbaijani authorities.   Despite all efforts, it was not possible to turn around much in Soviet times, but after the occupation of the territories, their accelerated Armenization began. The migrants were in a hurry to legitimize their illegal stay on this land. The Armenian sources themselves report that 14 churches were built in Karabakh after 1991. All of them were built, of course, without the knowledge of the legitimate owners of these territories. But the propaganda broadcast Baku's negative reaction to the "revival of Christianity" in order to hide the true essence and true goals of the Karabakh conflict behind such narratives.   The former head of the "Artsakh diocese", Pargev, played a major role in these processes. He was appointed there in 1989 and replaced after the Second Karabakh War. All these years, following the instructions of Etchmiadzin, he led the Armenization of the Christian heritage in the occupied territories and the increase in the number of markers that Churches have always been for Armenians. If you pay attention, the Armenians do not have historical cities, fortresses and other material evidence of the historical presence of this ethnic group in the region, and they try to compensate for this awkwardness by increasing the number of churches. Pargev diligently fulfilled the task assigned to him, fighting "demonic forces that do not slumber." By the latter, of course, he meant Baku and the Azerbaijanis.   But it was all in vain. The second Karabakh War destroyed all hopes, everything that had been done during the years of conflict collapsed like a house of cards. The monk escaped from Karabakh without waiting for the complete collapse. The demons he was dealing with probably warned him about what was going to happen in September 2023. His mission was a failure, and his continued stay in Karabakh made no sense.   It is clear that neither Pargev, nor Etchmiadzin, nor the separatist regime, nor the Karabakh clan - no one expected such a denouement. The peculiar logic of the Armenian nationalists played a cruel joke on all of them.   The demonic forces-and this time without the quotes - failed to hold their ground, because good always wins. Surely, it is written about this in the sacred books, the meaning of which was changed by the leaders of the Armenians. Armed attack at Turkish high school leaves several injured, gunman dead http://www.today.az/news/regions/267124.html World news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 12:11:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzAn armed attack at a high school in Türkiye has left multiple people injured, including a teacher, AzerNEWS reports.The assailant opened fire with a rifle, wounding seven individuals before reportedly taking his own life at the scene.Security forces, including special operations units and police, were quickly deployed to the area, along with emergency medical teams to assist the injured.Authorities have not yet released further details on the identity of the attacker or the motive behind the incident, as investigations continue. Zelenskiy says Ukraine used drones alone to take Russian positions http://www.today.az/news/regions/267122.html World news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 11:01:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced what he described as a historic first in modern warfare, stating that Ukrainian forces successfully captured an enemy position using only unmanned systems, AzerNEWS reports.According to Zelensky, the operation was carried out exclusively with the use of ground robotic complexes and aerial drones, without any direct involvement of infantry units.He noted that opposing forces surrendered during the operation and were subsequently taken prisoner, with no casualties reported on the Ukrainian side.Ukrainian forces captured a Russian position using only drones and unmanned ground robotic systems (UGVs) for the first time since the war began in 2022. President Volodymyr Zelensky displayed the country's arsenal on X, writing, "The future is already on the front line – and Ukraine is building it." He added in the post, "These are our ground robotic systems. For the first time in the history of this war, an enemy position was taken exclusively by unmanned platforms – ground systems and drones." Zelensky claimed that there was no infantry involved, no losses on its side and that the Russian troops surrendered. The president also said that over the past three months, Ukrainian ground robotic systems have carried out more than 22,000 missions, with systems such as “Ratel”, “Termit”, “Ardal”, “Rys”, “Zmii”, “Protector”, “Volya”, and others."In other words, lives were saved more than 22,000 times when a robot went into the most dangerous areas instead of a warrior," Zelensky said. He also addressed Ukraine’s defense industry in a video, and thanked "everyone involved — in workshops, design bureaus, laboratories, testing grounds, production and repair facilities — everyone working every day for Ukraine." Praising the drones, the president said that they can reach a distance of 1,750 kilometres from Ukraine’s border, and this will increase in the future. “It is not about records, but about justice that finds evil anywhere in the world,” he said, adding that systems such as “Sichen,” “Liutyi,” “Morok,” “Bars,” “Obriy,” and FP are evidence of this," he said.Praising the country's military capabilities, he further wrote, "Ukraine has its own long-range missile weapons. Not just in development, but a real force already at work. Flamingo and Ruta, Peklo and Neptune, Palianytsia and Vilkha." Zelensky stated that negotiations to create a joint air defense system with European partners will take place this week. Issuing a warning, he said, "Either Ukraine becomes an inseparable part of Europe’s security system, or some in Europe risk becoming part of the Russian world." Notably, Ukraine's Drone Line, costing $880 million and operational since March 2025, killed nearly 30,000 Russian soldiers in a single winter.Zelensky emphasized that this marks the first known instance in the history of warfare where a position was seized entirely through robotic and drone systems, highlighting the rapidly evolving role of autonomous and remote-controlled technologies on the battlefield. Multiple tremors shake Caspian Sea region http://www.today.az/news/society/267121.html Society Tue, 14 Apr 2026 10:43:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovToday, multiple earthquakes were recorded in the Caspian Sea, AzerNEWS reports, citing the Republican Seismological Service Center.The Center noted that an earthquake measuring 3.2 in magnitude struck the Caspian Sea at 03:03 local time. The quake originated at a depth of 29 kilometers.Later in the day, another tremor was registered at 10:00 local time. This earthquake had a magnitude of 3.8 and occurred at a relatively shallow depth of 5 kilometers.Authorities noted that these were not isolated incidents. In total, three earthquakes were recorded in the Caspian Sea over the course of the day, indicating heightened seismic activity in the region.No damage or casualties have been reported so far. Seismologists continue to monitor the situation closely. Azerbaijan sends 22 railcars of diesel fuel to Armenia http://www.today.az/news/society/267120.html Society Tue, 14 Apr 2026 10:22:00 +0400 Qabil AshirovA new shipment of fuel is set to be exported from Azerbaijan to Armenia, marking the continued expansion of cross-border trade following the easing of transit restrictions.AzerNEWS reports that 22 rail tank cars loaded with diesel fuel will be dispatched from Azerbaijan to Armenia today. In parallel, four railcars carrying fertilizer from Russia will transit through Azerbaijani territory en route to Armenia.Cumulative exports highlight the growing scale of energy deliveries between the two countries. To date, Azerbaijan has supplied Armenia with 6,312 tons of diesel fuel, 979 tons of AI-92 gasoline, and 2,955 tons of AI-95 gasoline.The shipments follow a policy shift announced on October 21, 2025, when Ilham Aliyev stated in a joint press briefing with Kassym-Jomart Tokayev that Azerbaijan had lifted all restrictions on cargo transit to Armenia that had been in place since the period of occupation. The first such transit cargo under the new framework involved the delivery of Kazakh grain to Armenia.Subsequent shipments have steadily increased in volume and frequency. On December 18, 2025, SOCAR delivered 1,220 tons of AI-95 gasoline to Armenia.On January 9, 2026, a total of 2,698 tons of cargo—comprising 48 railcars—was sent, including 1,742 tons of AI-95 gasoline and 956 tons of diesel fuel. Two days later, on January 11, an additional 979 tons of AI-92 gasoline were transported in 18 railcars.Fuel exports continued in the following months. On February 25, Azerbaijan shipped 4,500 tons of diesel fuel. On March 5, another consignment included 1,984 tons of diesel fuel across 31 railcars, along with two railcars carrying 135 tons of Russian fertilizer.Grain shipments also formed part of the transit corridor. On March 9, seven railcars of Russian grain were delivered, followed by an additional shipment on March 11 totaling 1,023 tons (770 tons net) across 11 railcars.Later in March, on the 24th, Azerbaijan sent four railcars carrying 271 tons of fertilizer and one railcar with 68 tons of buckwheat. On March 25, a further five railcars transported 350 tons of wheat to Armenia.The steady flow of fuel, agricultural goods, and fertilizers underscores the gradual normalization of economic links in the South Caucasus, as Azerbaijan positions itself as a key transit hub connecting regional markets. OPEC: World oil demand growth at 1.4M bpd in 2026 http://www.today.az/news/business/267119.html Business Tue, 14 Apr 2026 09:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzThe global oil demand is still projected to grow by 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2026, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said in its monthly report released on Monday, unchanged from the last month's forecast, AzerNEWS reports.The demand growth in the OECD region is expected to reach 0.1 million bpd, with the figure slipping slightly compared to the previous month's projection. Meanwhile, the demand in the non-OECD area is set to increase by 1.3 million bpd, with the figure adjusted slightly upward from the projection in March.In 2027, the global oil demand is expected to climb by 1.3 million bpd, with the OECD region contributing 0.1 million bpd, and 1.2 million bpd coming from non-OECD countries. Demand growth in India is projected to stand at 0.22 million bpd in 2027, followed by China at 0.2 million bpd, and the United States at 0.08 million bpd. Hungary’s OTS role faces uncertainty as it adopts new policy after Orbán http://www.today.az/news/regions/267118.html World news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 08:30:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaViktor Orbán has long stood at the center of Europe’s political tensions, shaping Hungary into one of the most controversial actors within the European Union. Since returning to power in 2010, Viktor Orbán has pursued a strategy that blends nationalism, economic pragmatism, and geopolitical balancing.During Orbán’s premiership, Hungary achieved a major milestone in foreign policy. In 1999, alongside Poland and Czech Republic, Hungary was officially admitted into NATO, marking a significant step in its integration into Western political and security structures.Orbán’s believed that the traditional Western system, rooted in individual rights and multiculturalism, has failed to preserve national identity and social stability. Instead, Orbán promoted a strong, centralized state that prioritizes sovereignty, Christian values, and national interests.This ideological divergence has inevitably led to conflict with the European Union.Orbán’s foreign policy further illustrated his strategy of balancing competing powers. Within the EU, Hungary has often been an outlier in its approach to Russia. While most European states moved to isolate Moscow after the Russian war in Ukraine, Orbán maintained relatively cooperative relations with the Kremlin. Hungary continued energy cooperation and resisted some EU sanctions, emphasizing the country’s dependence on Russian gas and the importance of maintaining economic stability.At the same time, Orbán has actively expanded Hungary’s relations beyond Europe through what he calls the "Eastern Opening" strategy. A key partner in this direction was Azerbaijan. Relations between Budapest and Baku have grown steadily over the past decade, encompassing energy cooperation, educational exchanges, and diplomatic alignment.Beyond Azerbaijan, Hungary has also deepened its relations with the Turkic world. As an observer in the Organization of Turkic States, Hungary has cultivated ties with countries such as Türkiye, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. Orbán has emphasized historical and cultural connections, while also pursuing economic and strategic opportunities.Following the outcome of the April 12 elections in Hungary, opposition figure Péter Magyar has emerged as the winner, signaling a major shift in the country’s political landscape.Magyar’s political platform has been built around promises of institutional reform, anti-corruption measures, and closer alignment with European democratic standards. A central pillar of his policy agenda is restoring the independence of key state institutions, including the judiciary, media regulators, and anti-corruption bodies. He has emphasized the need to strengthen the rule of law and rebuild public trust in governance.In a speech to supporters following his landslide victory, Magyar reiterated to rebuild ties with Brussels and NATO."We will join the European Public Prosecutor's Office and guarantee the democratic functioning of our country. We will never again allow anyone to hold free Hungary captive or to abandon it," he stated.Magyar has also signaled a pragmatic approach to foreign policy, stating that he does not rule out future negotiations with Vladimir Putin. He said that Hungary’s geopolitical realities remain unchanged despite the shift in political leadership."Geography will not change as a result of the elections," he noted.As Vasa László, Senior Research Fellow at the Hungarian Institute for International Relations and Trade, told AzerNews, all that is known about the foreign policy program of the future government is what was said in the campaign: they will abandon the Orbán government’s connectivity-based, multi-vector foreign policy and strengthen relations with Western allies; they will clearly vote for Europe, since in their opinion, Hungary can only choose between Europe and Russia due to its geopolitical location.According to Vasa The Tisza Party outlines the following main foreign policy goals in its program: strengthening Hungary’s commitment to EU and NATO membership and to the order based on international law.On Hungary’s relationship with Azerbaijan, Vasa suggests a pragmatic continuation. As a result, Azerbaijan is likely to remain an important energy partner, though without the high-profile political gestures seen in recent years.Hungary’s engagement with the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) is less certain. Under Orbán, Hungary’s observer status carried symbolic weight, reflecting closer ties with Turkic nations, particularly Türkiye.A Magyar-led government might reconsider this involvement, especially if strengthening relations with Western allies becomes the top priority. Western partners have at times viewed Hungary’s closeness with Turkic states with skepticism, potentially increasing pressure to scale back such ties, said Vasa.Photo credits: © European Union 2024 - Source : EP Hungary's new PM Magyar reaffirms support for Israel http://www.today.az/news/regions/267117.html World news Tue, 14 Apr 2026 08:00:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzHungary's incoming prime minister, Peter Magyar, reaffirmed his country's support for Israel on Monday, stating that there is a "special relationship" between the two countries, AzerNEWS reports. Winners of National Backgammon Championship announced http://www.today.az/news/sports/267116.html Sports Mon, 13 Apr 2026 15:49:00 +0400 Laman IsmayilovaAzerbaijan National Backgammon Championship has bee held through the joint organization of the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Azerbaijan National Sports Types Association, AzerNEWS reports.The competition took place at the Azerbaijan Sports Academy, where athletes representing various clubs, communities, and sports organizations from both the capital and the regions competed for medals.In a tense and highly engaging contest, Bayram Bayramov (Guba) claimed first place. Asim Salahov (Bilgah) finished second, while Vagif Abbasov (Khankandi) secured third place.Backgammon is one of the world's oldest board games, with a history spanning more than 5,000 years. Traditionally played on a 24-point board, it is said to have over a hundred possible game variations, reflecting its deep strategic complexity and enduring appeal.Archaeological findings suggest that a version of the game existed in ancient times, including an artifact discovered in the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun dating back to the 15th century BC. Such evidence highlights the game's remarkable journey across civilizations and eras.In earlier societies, backgammon was often associated with the elite, enjoyed primarily by members of the highest aristocracy who considered it both a pastime and a demonstration of intellect and status.In Azerbaijan, backgammon has evolved beyond a simple board game to become an element of national cultural heritage. Artistic craftsmanship has long been reflected in the design of backgammon boards, which are often regarded as works of decorative and applied art.Over time, the game has become deeply embedded in Azerbaijani cultural life, symbolizing tradition, strategy, and social connection. This cultural significance is further emphasized by public monuments dedicated to backgammon players; for instance, a monument was once erected in Sumgayit in honor of the game's enduring presence.Backgammon is far more than an ancient pastime. It is a living cultural tradition that connects history, art, and social life, continuing to thrive as a symbol of intellect, heritage, and shared identity across generations. OTS foreign ministers to hold informal meeting in Antalya during Diplomacy Forum http://www.today.az/news/society/267115.html Society Mon, 13 Apr 2026 15:32:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzAn informal meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Turkic States will be held in Antalya, AzerNEWS reports.The meeting will take place within the framework of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, scheduled for April 17–19.The forum will bring together high-level officials and diplomats to discuss key global and regional issues. This year’s theme is “Fighting Uncertainties While Shaping the Future.”The gathering is expected to provide an additional platform for coordination among OTS member states on political, economic, and regional cooperation agendas.BackgroundThe Organization of Turkic States (OTS) is a regional intergovernmental body that brings together Turkic-speaking countries to promote political, economic, and cultural cooperation. Its current members are Azerbaijan, Turkiye, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, with Hungary and Turkmenistan participating as observers.The organization traces its origins to the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States, established in 2009 through the Nakhchivan Agreement. It was rebranded as the OTS in 2021 to reflect broader ambitions beyond cultural ties, expanding into strategic coordination and regional integration.The OTS aims to strengthen cooperation across a wide range of areas, including trade, transport, energy, education, and digital transformation. A key focus is enhancing connectivity across Eurasia, particularly through initiatives such as the Trans-Caspian “Middle Corridor,” which links Central Asia to Europe via the South Caucasus and Turkiye.Institutionally, the OTS operates through regular summits of heads of state, a secretariat based in Istanbul, and affiliated bodies such as the Turkic Investment Fund and the Turkic Chamber of Commerce and Industry. These mechanisms are designed to translate political alignment into practical economic cooperation.In recent years, the organization has gained geopolitical relevance as member states seek greater coordination in response to shifting global dynamics. While not a military alliance, the OTS increasingly serves as a platform for aligning regional policies, boosting intra-regional trade, and promoting a shared Turkic identity within a pragmatic framework of economic and strategic interests. Azerbaijan moves to expand defense cooperation with Ethiopia http://www.today.az/news/politics/267114.html Politics Mon, 13 Apr 2026 14:56:00 +0400 Akbar NovruzRead moreAzerbaijan is set to deepen its international defense alliances, as a draft law approving a bilateral agreement on military cooperation with Ethiopia has been submitted to the Milli Majlis, AzerNEWS reports.According to reports, the document provides for the ratification of the “Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Defense between the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.” The draft will be reviewed at a meeting of the parliament’s Committee on International Relations and Interparliamentary Relations scheduled for April 14.The move comes as Azerbaijan continues to expand its defense diplomacy and modernize its armed forces. In recent years, the country has significantly increased military spending, allocating over $3 billion annually to defense and security, with a focus on advanced technologies, unmanned systems, and modernization of its armed forces following the 44-day war.Azerbaijan’s defense industry has also grown steadily, with rising domestic production of military equipment and expanding cooperation with international partners, particularly in areas such as training, logistics, and joint exercises.For its part, Ethiopia, one of Africa’s largest military powers, has been actively seeking to modernize its defense sector and diversify partnerships beyond traditional allies. Ethiopia has the largest military budget in East Africa and 5th on the Continent with a defense budget of $3.7 billion ANAMA clears over 2,000 hectares of mine-contaminated land in one week http://www.today.az/news/society/267113.html Society Mon, 13 Apr 2026 14:37:00 +0400 Ulviyya PoladovaAzerbaijan’s National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) has released its latest report on demining operations carried out in territories liberated in Azerbaijan between April 6 and April 12, AzerNEWS reports.According to the agency, extensive clearance activities were conducted across multiple districts, including Tartar, Aghdara, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Khojaly, Khankendi, Khojavend, Lachin, Shusha, Fuzuli, Gubadli, Jabrayil, and Zangilan.During the period, demining teams discovered and neutralized 144 anti-personnel mines, 47 anti-tank mines, and 1,661 unexploded ordnance (UXO).In total, 2,052.5 hectares of land were cleared of mines and unexploded military materials over the course of the week.Humanitarian demining remains a critical component of Azerbaijan’s post-conflict recovery strategy. Large areas of land in these regions remain contaminated with mines and unexploded ordnance, posing a significant threat to civilians and slowing the pace of reconstruction projects and the safe return of internally displaced persons.