[ad_1] “Since the topic of today’s summit is about science and technology, I would like to highlight that strengthening the scientific and technological potential of the country is among our top priorities,” Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said speaking in a video format at the Second Summit on Science and Technology of the Organization of Islamic… Continue reading President: We would like to see OIC countries participate in reconstruction of liberated territories
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Major traders say oil for $100 not impossible
[ad_1] The world’s biggest oil traders see oil prices staying above $70 a barrel with demand expected to return to pre-pandemic levels in the second half of 2022, Report informs referring to Reuters. Oil prices crashed in April last year when the COVID-19 movement restrictions hit their peak with the US crude benchmark turning negative… Continue reading Major traders say oil for $100 not impossible
Erdogan: We are ready to fulfill our duties
[ad_1] “We are ready to fulfill our duties with our Azerbaijani brothers. Those who felt pain, had their blood shed, suffered material and moral damage are just people living in Karabakh. It was not easy to wait 30 years,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said speaking in the Azerbaijani Parliament, Report informs. According to him,… Continue reading Erdogan: We are ready to fulfill our duties
Ukrainian city ready to ink twinning agreement with one of Azerbaijani cities liberated from occupation
[ad_1] The Ukrainian city of Poltava is ready to sign a twinning agreement with one of the Azerbaijani cities liberated from occupation, Poltava Mayor Oleksandr Mamai said in an interview with the Eastern Europe bureau of Report. “Of course, when it comes to making friends with an Azerbaijani city, everyone wants to make friends with… Continue reading Ukrainian city ready to ink twinning agreement with one of Azerbaijani cities liberated from occupation
Taj Mahal reopens for tourists
[ad_1] India’s most famous architectural monument Taj Mahal opened its doors to tourists today after a two-month hiatus. The Archaeological Survey of India’s superintending archaeologist of Agra circle, Vasant Kumar Swarnkar, informed on Tuesday, strict COVID-protocols will be followed: “Entry will be allowed only via online tickets. No one will be allowed to enter without… Continue reading Taj Mahal reopens for tourists
Victim: Armenians forced us to remove gold from corpses
[ad_1] “I wanted to commit suicide due to torture while in Armenian captivity,” said Famil Aliyev, a victim of the Armenian servicemen Ludwig Mkrtichyan and Ayosha Khosrovyan, who are charged with brutal torture of Azerbaijanis captured during the First Karabakh War, Report informs. “I threw myself on the electric current, but didn’t die. Armenians forcibly… Continue reading Victim: Armenians forced us to remove gold from corpses
BNA: Express buses to transport Turkey-Wales match fans
[ad_1] According to the transport plan prepared in connection with the UEFA European Football Championship Baku 2020, express buses will transport fans who bought tickets for the Turkey-Wales match, the Baku Transport Agency (BNA) told Report. In accordance with the plan, the X-1 line buses will depart from the Sevinc cinema near the Gara Garayev… Continue reading BNA: Express buses to transport Turkey-Wales match fans
Azerbaijan sees over 13% decline in oil export
[ad_1] Azerbaijan exported 11,921,162 tons of crude oil and crude oil products obtained from bituminous minerals worth $4,927,241,270 in January-May 2021, respectively, down 13.4% and 2.84% from the previous year, Report informs citing the State Customs Committee. In the reporting period, oil export constituted 66.34% of total export. [ad_2] https://report.az/en/energy/azerbaijan-sees-over-13-decline-in-oil-export/
Can exposure to common cold protect against coronavirus?
[ad_1] The common cold can jumpstart the immune system, protecting against coronavirus infection, a new study suggests, Report informs via the Daily Mail. Researchers from Yale University found that a virus that frequently causes colds triggers an immune response that may prevent a coronavirus from spreading in that same patient. Results showed cold viruses may… Continue reading Can exposure to common cold protect against coronavirus?
Georgia records 18 cases of Indian coronavirus strain
[ad_1] Georgia has confirmed 18 cases of infection with the Indian coronavirus strain, Report‘s local bureau informs, citing Paata Imnadze, deputy chief of the Georgian National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (NCDC). He noted that the dangerous type of the virus was mainly detected in Georgian citizens who returned from other countries. [ad_2]… Continue reading Georgia records 18 cases of Indian coronavirus strain