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Court in Baku Announces Sentences in Karabakh-Related Cases

Azerbaijan.US The rulings were delivered as part of ongoing legal proceedings involving Armenian nationals accused of crimes connected to the Karabakh conflict. A military court in...

Tomato Prices Drop Sharply in Baku

Azerbaijan.US A winter price decline for one of the country’s most popular vegetables is drawing attention to wider shifts in Azerbaijan’s food market. Tomato prices in...

How Much Meat Can an Average Salary Buy in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan.US Even as official incomes rise, the real purchasing power of households for basic food products remains under pressure. According to data from an international statistics...

Iran On The Brink Of A Strike: Why The South Caucasus Is Already Drawn Into A Bigger Game

Rising military tension around Iran is no longer a distant Middle Eastern story. Strategic calculations in Washington, Tel Aviv and Tehran are increasingly reshaping the geopolitical reality of the South Caucasus - a region that could become a critical corridor, buffer, or flashpoint depending on how the crisis unfolds.

From War to Peace: Why the Most Difficult Stage Is Beginning for Azerbaijan

By Azerbaijan.US Editorial Board President Ilham Aliyev’s remark that “we are learning to live in conditions of peace” captures the essence of the post-war moment with unusual clarity....

Explosions In Iran And The South Caucasus: Where Is The Region Heading?

Azerbaijan.US Recent explosions inside Iran have once again raised questions about stability across the wider South Caucasus - a region increasingly caught between collapsing security...

More Jobs, Fewer Specialists: The Growing Skills Mismatch

Azerbaijan.US Azerbaijan’s labor market is facing a growing skills mismatch: vacancies remain open, but employers struggle to find qualified specialists - especially outside the capital. According...

Ordering Goods Will Become More Complicated: Customs Declaration Rules Are Changing

Azerbaijan.US Starting June 1, 2026, individuals ordering goods from abroad will no longer be able to submit electronic trade declarations using only an identification number....

Work Without Weekends Disguised as Remote Jobs: What’s Wrong With New Vacancies

Azerbaijan.US Job listings advertising “flexible” or “hybrid” work schedules are increasingly raising concerns among job seekers, as some vacancies effectively offer seven-day workweeks under the...

From War to Peace: Aliyev and Pashinyan Awarded the Zayed Human Fraternity Prize

The Zayed Human Fraternity Prize has been jointly awarded to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, marking a symbolic shift from decades of conflict toward a sustained peace process between the two countries.

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