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Why Azerbaijan’s Used Car Market Is Heating Up Again

Azerbaijan.US A renewed surge in demand has pushed used car prices in Azerbaijan higher, with some models rising by 1,500 to 3,000 manats, according to...

Why the Same Medicine Costs Much More in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan.US A social media post comparing the price of the digestive drug Motilium has reignited debate over medicine costs in Azerbaijan. According to user Rovshan Aliyev,...

Why the Streets Alone Cannot Bring Change in Iran

By Azerbaijan.US Editorial Board Across Iran, a quiet but powerful expectation hangs in the air. Many protesters are no longer asking whether the system can survive - they...

A Revolution Without a Command Center: Why Iran’s Protests Are Stuck in a Leadership Vacuum

By Azerbaijan.US Editorial Board Iran is living through a paradox that many outside observers still struggle to grasp. The scale of public anger is undeniable. Streets fill with...

Fish Reserves in Azerbaijan Decline Sharply, Price Hikes Expected

Azerbaijan.US Azerbaijan’s fish stocks have declined dramatically over the past five to ten years, raising concerns over sustainability and future price growth, according to industry...

Cars Become More Expensive in Azerbaijan After Customs Duty Increase

Azerbaijan.US Car prices in Azerbaijan have increased following a rise in customs duties, with the sharpest impact seen in the new vehicle segment. The price...

Green Light Given to Legalize Homes Without Property Deeds

Azerbaijan.US Homeowners in Azerbaijan who built houses without formal ownership documents may now have a legal pathway to register their property. According to a new report...

Apartments in Days: Azerbaijan Expands Rent-to-Own Housing Options

Azerbaijan.US Owning a home in Azerbaijan long felt out of reach for many families, especially young people priced out by rising market costs. That reality...

Iran’s Protests Have No Leader and No Clear Endgame – Velizade

Azerbaijani political analyst Ilgar Velizade says Iran’s protests are driven primarily by social and economic pressures, not by a unified political opposition. He argues that the unrest has no clear leader, no agreed alternative to the current system, and no predictable endgame, warning that external attempts to shape the outcome risk destabilizing the wider region.

Is Azerbaijan’s Housing Boom Turning Into a Bubble?

Azerbaijan.US Rising apartment prices in Baku are increasingly sparking public concern, as housing affordability drifts further out of reach for young families and first-time buyers. In...

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