Antalya forum yields no breakthroughs despite Turkey’s mediation ambitions
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Azerbaijan is preparing to incorporate nuclear energy into its long-term energy mix, marking a significant evolution in the hydrocarbon-rich country’s strategy to balance rising electricity demand with decarbonisation goals, Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov said.
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The Persian Gulf has once again become the focal point of global tension, where the line between deterrence and open conflict is growing increasingly blurred. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz — a vital artery of the global energy system — and the seizure of an Iranian vessel by U.S. forces signal a sharp deterioration in relations between the United States and Iran, undermining already fragile diplomatic efforts.
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The armed forces of Iran announced on Saturday that they were restoring “strict control” over the Strait of Hormuz, reversing a recent decision to reopen one of the world’s most critical energy routes. The move marks a new escalation in the standoff with the United States, where efforts at de-escalation appear to have stalled once again.
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On April 16, the next hearing in the case of Mammad Alpay, Executive Director of the “Election Monitoring” Alliance, was held at the Baku Court for Grave Crimes.
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