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Turkiye, Azerbaijan spearhead integrating e-state systems

Azerbaijan-Türkiye

Turkiye and Azerbaijan on Thursday announced a pioneering effort to integrate the two countries’ electronic state systems, according to Anadolu Agency. Mentioning how Turkiye has 14-year-old e-state system with over an 95% satisfaction rate, Ali Taha Koc, the head of Turkiye’s Digital Transformation Office, said Turkiye will share its information …

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New building of Azerbaijani embassy in Italy

Azerbaijani embassy in Italy

Work on restoration, overhaul of the building purchased for the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Italy in the city of Rome (at Via Giovanni Battista De Rossi 27) has been completed, Trend reports. During his state visit to Italy in 2020, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva got acquainted …

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Foreign media representatives paid visit to liberated Shusha city

Shusha city

Foreign media representatives accredited to the UN have visited liberated Shusha city following their trip to Agdam and Fuzuli districts, Azernews reports. A representative of the Shusha City State Reserve Department briefed the visitors about the city, its status during the occupation, and the rehabilitation work underway. He said that …

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Germany among Top Five study destinations for Azerbaijani students

Germany-Azerbaijan

Germany is among the top five choices as a study destination for Azerbaijani students, alongside Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia, Azernews reports. The data came from Erudera, the world’s first platform intended for looking for universities, supported by artificial intelligence. The report said that by the academic year 2019/20 there …

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Lachin in lawful hands: Unvarnished truth re-emphasised

İlham Aliyev

The resumption of Azerbaijani control over the city of Lachin has lived up to its strategic vitality in every conceivable way, reversing the historic injustice that its three-decade earlier illegal change-of-hands engendered. Out went the incommoded and seemingly livid temporary incumbents, whose presence in the area originated in a post-occupation …

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