“We have very good relations and joint interests with Turkey,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in his interview with Le Figaro Newspaper, “QİA.az” reports. According to him, Ukraine has USD 5.5 bln. trade turnover with Turkey and intends to increase it twice. “I would want Turkish delegation to visit our country and support us on the occasion of… Continue reading Ukrainian President: “We have joint interests with Turkey”
Rocket-artillery batteries conduct live-fire tactical exercises – VIDEO
According to the combat training plan for 2021 approved by the Minister of Defense, Azerbaijan Army’s rocket-artillery batteries conduct live-fire tactical exercises, the Ministry of Defence told “QİA.az”. Demonstrational combat firing from the howitzers-gun of various calibers and other rocket-artillery pieces was carried out in the course of tactical exercises held to increase the professionalism of… Continue reading Rocket-artillery batteries conduct live-fire tactical exercises – VIDEO
Nokia intends to enter Georgian market
Finnish corporation Nokia wants to enter the Georgian market, “QİA.az” local bureau informs. The issue was discussed at a meeting with Mikko Lavanti, the company’s regional vice president, at the Georgian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development. The Ministry officials briefed Mikko Lavanti on the current situation in information technology in Georgia and decisions taken for the development of… Continue reading Nokia intends to enter Georgian market
Azerbaijan sees 2% drop in personal incomes
In January-March 2021, the personal incomes in Azerbaijan amounted to AZN 13,455,900,000. According to the State Statistics Committee, this is 1.1% less than in the same period last year. Over the past year, the country’s per capita income decreased by 1.6% to AZN 1,345. QİA.az
India records over 217,000 new COVID cases
Over the past day, India has recorded 217,353 new COVID cases, more than 1,100 people died, this is the biggest number of new cases and deaths per day since the start of the pandemic in the country, “QİA.az” informs referring to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India. The growth in the number of new… Continue reading India records over 217,000 new COVID cases
Ferrari to reveal its first all-electric car
Ferrari, an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy, has confirmed that its first all-electric car will be revealed in 2025, “QİA.az” informs referring to Forbes. Speaking at the Italian company’s annual general meeting on April 15, Ferrari chairman and acting chief executive John Elkann finally put a date on the first Ferrari EV. “You… Continue reading Ferrari to reveal its first all-electric car
Italy’s debt to hit 100-years high
Italy’s debt this year will exceed the country’s previous record amassed in the aftermath of World War I, “QİA.az” informs referring to Bloomberg. The new borrowing tally of 159.8 percent of gross domestic product featured in a fiscal outlook ratified by Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s cabinet on April 15. That exceeds the probable all-time high of 159.5 percent achieved in 1920, shortly… Continue reading Italy’s debt to hit 100-years high
Japan’s Fukushima water release decision ‘risky’
Decision to release contaminated water from destroyed nuclear plant ‘very concerning,’ UN experts say. A group of UN human rights experts on Thursday expressed concerns over Japan’s decision to release contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean raising risks for the region’s population. “The release of one million tonnes of contaminated… Continue reading Japan’s Fukushima water release decision ‘risky’
South Korean president to visit Biden in May: White House
Visit comes as Biden ratchets up contacts with east Asian allies amid a resurgent China. South Korean President Moon Jae-in will visit US President Joe Biden in the second half of May, the White House announced on Thursday. An exact date has not yet been determined, spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters. The visit will come… Continue reading South Korean president to visit Biden in May: White House
Bomb blast in Afghanistan kills several civilians
The explosion occurred in Afghanistan, “QİA.az” mentions, referring to Tolo News. The incident took place in Kandahar province. At least four civilians were killed when a roadside bomb exploded. All the dead are members of the same family. Other details of the incident were not disclosed.