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AZERBAIJAN-IRAQ RELATIONS HAVE POTENTIAL TO ESTABLISH CONNECTIONS WITH COUNTRIES IN THE GULF AND THE MIDDLE EAST, ENSURING A BROADER REGIONAL NETWORK

The recent official visit of Iraqi President Abdullatif Jamal Rashid to Azerbaijan serves as a promising precursor to heightened economic cooperation between these two nations. Despite possessing considerable potential for collaboration, historical challenges, particularly stemming from the aftermath of the Iraq invasion and persistent regional instability, have impeded the transformation of this potential into tangible […]

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ACCORDING TO THE IEA, GLOBAL DEMAND FOR OIL, GAS, AND COAL WILL REACH ITS PEAK BY 2030 

According to the International Energy Agency, the world’s demand for fossil fuels will peak by 2030 as more electric cars are introduced to the road and China’s economy changes to greener energy sources. This undermines the case for increased investment.  The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which represents oil producers, believes that oil demand

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WHO RECEIVES A $1 MILLION FUND FROM THE EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK TO SUPPORT ETHIOPIA’S PRIMARY HEALTHCARE SYSTEM 

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has received €1 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for a technical support operation that would improve Ethiopia’s primary healthcare system. By 2024, the Ethiopian government hopes to have achieved universal health coverage and built the health system’s resilience through a solid primary healthcare foundation.  The WHO and EIB

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SPAIN AND GERMANY COMPETE FOR $4.8 BILLION INDIAN SUBMARINE DEAL 

In order to offset China’s growing naval presence in the Indo-Pacific area, India is looking to bolster its navy, therefore the South Asian country is competing for a 400 billion rupee ($4.8 billion) deal to build submarines there.     According to senior Indian officials aware of the developments who declined to be named since the

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CHINA CHIP FIRMS RISE ON NEWS OF FABRICATION TECH ADVANCES 

Following news that a state-backed company had made a substantial technological advance on Wednesday, August 2nd, there was a sharp increase in Chinese chipmaking machine providers, raising optimism that the nation can reduce its reliance on US semiconductor technologies.  Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment Group is preparing to deploy its first system based on 28-nanometer technology

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PHILIPPINES AND EU STRENGTHEN THEIR TIES; AGREEMENTS ON TRADE, CLIMATE CHANGE, MARITIME SECURITY, AND THE CREATION OF THE GREEN ECONOMY 

On Monday, 31st of July, the Philippine government and the European Commission reaffirmed their commitment to closer ties between their two nations, pledging to increase trade and collaborate more closely on climate change, marine security, and the green economy.  President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. declared that his recent bilateral meeting with EU Commission President Ursula

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NATIONS BRINGING GOLD HOME AFTER SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA 

According to a Monday Invesco study of central banks and sovereign wealth funds, more nations are returning their gold holdings as insurance against the kind of sanctions the West has imposed on Russia. The financial market collapse of last year resulted in significant losses for sovereign money managers, who are now “fundamentally” reevaluating their business

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JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER VISITS NATO TO WARN ABOUT RISKS IN EAST ASIA 

In order to urge an alliance focused on Ukraine to take notice of Chinese and Russian action in Asia, which Japan views as a danger to international security, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will join NATO leaders in Lithuania on Tuesday. Along with the leaders of South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, Kishida made his

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DESPITE OPPOSITION FROM THE WEST, RUSSIA AND CHINA SIGN ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS 

Despite opposition from the West as the crisis in Ukraine carried on, the Russian prime minister signed a number of deals with China on Wednesday while visiting Beijing, characterizing bilateral relations as at an all-time high. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin spoke with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and was scheduled to meet with President Xi Jinping.

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ZELENSKIY WINS OVER US MILITARY AID AT G7 AS RUSSIA CELEBRATES ‘LIBERATION’ OF BAKHMUT 

During a day of frantic diplomatic activity at the G7 meeting, Volodymyr Zelenskiy was able to gain further military assistance from the US as Russia claimed a victory on the battlefield in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Joe Biden told Zelenskiy that the US was doing everything it could to bolster Ukraine’s defenses in

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