Azerbaijan

Ukraine war makes Caspian Sea environmental crisis worse

bne IntelliNews July 25, 2024

The war in Ukraine is making a growing environmental crisis in the Caspian Sea worse, claims Zaur Shiriyev, a scholar at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center. Pollution from the war is making an already bad situation worse.

Former Azerbaijani diplomat detained on stabbing charge, alleges fabrication and torture

bne IntelliNews July 23, 2024

Emin Ibrahimov known as a critic of Aliyev regime that he says has made Azerbaijan a Russian proxy.

Central Asia and the struggle for water

Seymur Mammadov in Baku July 20, 2024

The Kyrgyz have a saying: "El bashi bolboy, suu bashi bol", which translates to: "Do not be the head of the people, but be at the source, the head of the water." This old proverb remains extremely relevant today. Water is life.

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan taking steps toward fulfilling green energy export vision

Almaz Kumenov for Eurasianet July 19, 2024

Draft agreement outlines scope of cooperation.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen vows to build a Defensive Europe following her re-election

bne IntelliNews July 18, 2024

The European Parliament has re-elected Ursula von der Leyen to a second term as President of the European Commission on July 18, who vowed to build a “Defensive Union” to counter Russia’s aggression.

Experts warn Iran's Golestan will turn into desert within 15 years

bne Tehran bureau July 16, 2024

Iran’s lush northern Golestan province faces a shocking transformation into a barren wasteland in just 15 years as climate change bites.

Immigration to slow population decline in Central Europe’s most prosperous nations

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow July 15, 2024

Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia are all expected to receive a few thousand new inhabitants each year for the rest of the century, according to the UN's latest population projections.

Caspian Sea can propel Azerbaijan to forefront of offshore wind power

Seymur Mammadov in Baku July 5, 2024

In 2022, the Global Wind Energy Council ranked countries based on their offshore wind energy potential. Azerbaijan joined the top four alongside Australia, Sri Lanka and Turkey.

Israel emerging as source of tension in Azerbaijan’s special relationship with Turkey

Bahruz Samadov for Eurasianet June 25, 2024

War in Gaza and domestic politics in Turkey create cracks in Azerbaijani-Turkish alliance.

Rerouting of Russia trade to add more Caucasus, Central Asia growth in 2024-2025, says Oxford Economics

bne IntelliNews June 21, 2024

Relatively small component of expanded commerce comes from evading sanctions on particular goods, analysis argues.

Azerbaijani pro-democracy activist claims he was tortured by police after journalist informed on him

bne IntelliNews June 20, 2024

Nijat Amiraslanov says he was tortured with electric shocks until he lost consciousness.

COMMENT: Azerbaijan’s new strategy is to become a green energy hub

Fuad Shahbazov in Durham June 17, 2024

Ambitions go beyond hydrocarbons as Baku seeks to supply green energy to Southeast Europe.

How Masdar is transforming Azerbaijan's energy landscape

Seymur Mammadov in Baku June 12, 2024

The state-owned Masdar renewable energy company has just signed off on a solar power development in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan’s first generation of startups paves the way for technological lift-off

Adrien Henni in Baku June 6, 2024

Could Azerbaijan, whose economy remains highly dependent on oil and gas exports, become a regional technology hub one day?

Hungary’s MVM Group acquires 5% stake in Shah Deniz gasfield in Azerbaijan

Tamas Csonka in Budapest, Cavid Aga in Baku June 6, 2024

The 5% stake would translate into an annual supply of 1.5 bcm of natural gas for Hungary.

The Caspian Sea to shrink by a third due to global warming

Seymur Mammadov in Baku June 5, 2024

The Aral Sea has gone. The Caspian Sea may be next. Global warming will see its level fall by up to 18 metres and reduce its surface area by a third thanks to global warming.

Pashinyan says Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on key terms of peace treaty

Ani Avetisyan May 31, 2024

COP-29 Climate Conference in Baku in November suggested as opportunity to sign any peace agreement.

$18.5bn needed for Middle Corridor infrastructure in Central Asia, says EBRD expert

Clare Nuttall in Yerevan May 30, 2024

Route connecting China and Europe via Central Asia has becoming increasingly popular since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Details uncovered on continued Azerbaijani oil exports to Israel via Turkey

bne IntelliNews May 28, 2024

Crude arrives for shipping across Mediterranean on BP-operated pipeline. Deliveries apparently uninterrupted despite Ankara’s “Gaza” trade boycott on Israelis.

Iraq's Central Bank denies it is set to print Zaha Hadid banknotes

bne Gulf bureau May 26, 2024

The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) has had to defend itself after reports on social media reported it was producing new banknotes with famous Iraqi-born architect Zaha Hadid on them.

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