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Azerbaijan, Qatar discuss prospects for cooperation

Azerbaijan, Qatar

Azerbaijan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Elnur Mammadov has met with Assistant Foreign Minister of the State of Qatar Lolwah Rashid Al-Khater on the sidelines of the 15th Bali Democracy Forum under the moto “Democracy in a Changing World: Leadership and Solidarity” held in Bali, Indonesia. During the meeting, the …

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YARAT holds group exhibition METACODE

YARAT

YARAT Contemporary Art Space has presented a group exhibition METACODE at the Museum of Azerbaijani Painting of the XX-XXI centuries, Azernews reports, citing Trend Life. The art project covers artworks by Azerbaijani artists of different generations including Rasim Babayev, Rashad Babayev, Huseyn Jalilov, Teymur Daimi, Irina Eldarova, Leyli Alakbarova, Anvar Asgarov, …

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Kazakhstan plans to launch new flights to Azerbaijan

Kazakhstan-Azerbaijan

It is expected that new flights will be launched from Astana to Baku during the spring/summer of 2023, Trend reports citing the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan. “It is expected to launch flights from Aktau and Shymkent to Ankara, from Almaty and Aktau to Medina, from …

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UNESCO conventions’ role highlighted at conference in Baku

UNESCO-Azerbaijan

An international conference on “UNESCO conventions’ role in preserving cultural values and aspects of improving their application” has started in Baku, Azernews reports. The conference was co-organized by Azerbaijan National Commission for UNESCO, ICOMOS Azerbaijan National Committee, ICOM Azerbaijan National Committee, and ADA University. ADA University’s Vice-rector, the Institute of …

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Azerbaijan’s place in Iran’s chemo-brain

Azerbaijan-İran

Modern Iran is a prisoner of chemotherapy, with a constant need for venom to be jettisoned into its veins so as to feel reasonably fit and give the enemy a warning. The latter is not a mere figment of a deluded imagination; there is a growing discontent, not necessarily driven …

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