Azerbaijan marks 146th anniversary of national press

[ad_1] Today, Azerbaijan is celebrating the day of the national press in the country. One hundred forty-four years ago, on July 22, 1875, national media was founded with the publication of the newspaper “Əkinçi” (Ploughman) by one of the outstanding representatives of the era of the enlightenment movement, Hasan bey Zardabi. “Ekinchi” in the Azeri… Continue reading Azerbaijan marks 146th anniversary of national press

German gov’t to allocate €200 million to eliminate consequences of floods

[ad_1] The German government has decided to allocate €200 million as urgent aid to eliminate the consequences of the devastating floods. The federal lands will provide another €200 million, Federal Minister of Germany for Finance Olaf Scholz said at a press conference today, Report informs. “We are mobilizing urgent aid. As part of it, we… Continue reading German gov’t to allocate €200 million to eliminate consequences of floods

Azerbaijan’s COVID death toll nears 5,000

[ad_1] Azerbaijan has recorded 225 new coronavirus cases over the past day, the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers told Report. Meanwhile, 108 people recovered from the infection, and four patients succumbed to the deadly pathogen. Overall, the country has reported 339,062 cases of infection, 331,537 recoveries, and 4,998 deaths since the onset of… Continue reading Azerbaijan’s COVID death toll nears 5,000

Over 4.39 million COVID vaccine jabs administered in Azerbaijan

[ad_1] Some 15,025 people received their anti-coronavirus shots in Azerbaijan today, the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers told Report. The number of those who got their first jab reached 5,452 people today, while 9,573 people got their second dose of the vaccine. To date, 4,398,900 coronavirus vaccine jabs have been administered to the… Continue reading Over 4.39 million COVID vaccine jabs administered in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, Russia have same position on issue of Zangezur corridor

[ad_1] “The goal of the tripartite agreement is that the Zangezur Corridor must be launched. Azerbaijan is fulfilling all its obligations in this regard. I have been to that region; construction work is underway. President Ilham Aliyev’s approach to communication lines is that they must be clearly in working order,” Political scientist Tofig Abbasov told… Continue reading Azerbaijan, Russia have same position on issue of Zangezur corridor

Opening of Zangezur Corridor vital for Armenia

[ad_1] “President Ilham Aliyev’s meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during his working visit to Russia was very productive. The sides exchanged views on bilateral relations and regional issues,” Political scientist Elman Nasirov, a member of the Milli Majlis Committee for International Relations and Inter-Parliamentary Connexions, told Report. The meeting focused on the current… Continue reading Opening of Zangezur Corridor vital for Armenia

Ukrainian military expert talks Azerbaijan’s liberation of its lands

[ad_1] “Azerbaijanis had been waiting for the liberation of their lands for 30 years. They did not forget for a second that they have occupied territories,” Ukrainian military expert Yuriy Kochevenko in a program on Znaj 24 TV, Report informs. According to Kochevenko, it was the nation’s force, concentration, attention, efforts, and desire aimed at… Continue reading Ukrainian military expert talks Azerbaijan’s liberation of its lands

Over 50% of EU’s adult population fully vaccinated against COVID

[ad_1] The number of EU residents inoculated with two doses of coronavirus vaccine reaches 187.7 million, which is 51.3% of the adult population, Report informs with reference to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. Malta ranks first among the EU countries with the highest percentage (83.6%) of fully vaccinated residents. The island nation… Continue reading Over 50% of EU’s adult population fully vaccinated against COVID

15,000-year-old viruses discovered in glacier ice

[ad_1] Scientists who study glacier ice have found viruses nearly 15,000 years old in two ice samples taken from the Tibetan Plateau in China. Most of those viruses, which survived because they had remained frozen, are unlike any viruses that have been cataloged to date, Report informs via Ohio State News. The findings, published in… Continue reading 15,000-year-old viruses discovered in glacier ice

New military units commissioned in Khojavend region

[ad_1] Under the instructions of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, activities on the comprehensive provision, organization of troops’ service, and improvement of social and living conditions are being carried out in the units of the Azerbaijan Army stationed in the liberated territories. The… Continue reading New military units commissioned in Khojavend region