South African Republic sees rise in number of crimes

[ad_1] In the second quarter of 2021, crimes in the South African Republic registered a 60.6% increase, compared to the corresponding period of the previous financial year, Police Minister Bheki Cele said in a briefing, Report informs, citing TASS. The police minister said that while the country had seen a ‘holiday from crime’ during the… Continue reading South African Republic sees rise in number of crimes

Speaker of South Korea’s National Assembly embarks on official visit to Azerbaijan

[ad_1] Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea Park Byeong-seug has arrived in Azerbaijan for an official visit, Report informs referring to AzerTag. At the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, decorated with the national flags of Azerbaijan and Korea, the Speaker of the National Assembly was met by Deputy Speaker of Milli Majlis… Continue reading Speaker of South Korea’s National Assembly embarks on official visit to Azerbaijan

Yellow hazard level declared in South and East China

[ad_1] Chinese authorities announced on Thursday a yellow level of danger over the possible flooding in eastern Fujian and southern Guangdong due to the ninth typhoon this season, dubbed “Lupit” (means cruelty in Filipino), Report informs, citing Xinhua. In the first half of the day, a tropical storm, with the wind speed reaching 23 m/s… Continue reading Yellow hazard level declared in South and East China

Australia’s New South Wales sees surge in local COVID cases, despite lockdown

[ad_1] Australia’s New South Wales state reported on Thursday five deaths and 262 locally-acquired cases of COVID-19, up from 233 a day earlier, Report informs via Reuters. The numbers continued to climb despite state capital Sydney nearing six weeks in a hard lockdown. Of the new cases, at least 43 have spent time in the… Continue reading Australia’s New South Wales sees surge in local COVID cases, despite lockdown

Expert: New OSCE MG co-chair tasked to ensure security in South Caucasus

[ad_1] The new co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group from Russia – Igor Khovaev, will have an opportunity to take a new look at the format of relations with the South Caucasus countries with respect to new realities in the region, Russian political scientist Anton Bredikhin said, commenting on the appointment of Igor Khovaev as… Continue reading Expert: New OSCE MG co-chair tasked to ensure security in South Caucasus

Ukrainian MP: Creation of new economic zones – important step for future prosperity of South Caucasus

[ad_1] “Creation of new economic zones in such a region as the South Caucasus after the statement signed upon completion of the Karabakh war is naturally an important step towards the future economic prosperity of the entire region,” chairman of Ukraine’s Supreme Rada Committee on financial, tax and customs policy, MP Maryan Zablotsky told Report‘s… Continue reading Ukrainian MP: Creation of new economic zones – important step for future prosperity of South Caucasus

Arie Gut: Azerbaijan has created new reality in South Caucasus – INTERVIEW

[ad_1] Report interviews Arie Gut, a famous Israeli expert in international relations. – It is generally accepted that the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict is over. However, constant provocations and persisting violations of ceasefire from the Armenian side do not promote peace in the region… – I can say that the war is over. It was a real… Continue reading Arie Gut: Azerbaijan has created new reality in South Caucasus – INTERVIEW

Expert: Azerbaijan forming as key state in South Caucasus

[ad_1] The measures taken for the social protection of the most vulnerable segments of the population allowed Azerbaijan to overcome the pandemic and the economic crisis, in general, more successfully than many neighboring countries, expert economist, professor at the Azerbaijan State University of Economics Elshad Mammadov told Report, commenting on the statements of EU Commissioner… Continue reading Expert: Azerbaijan forming as key state in South Caucasus

Commissioner: Lack of coordination in South Caucasus restricts development potential

[ad_1] “An important factor that we observed during our discussions in any country is the lack of coordination. Therefore, the development potential of trade and investment in the region is restricted,” EU Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi said at a press conference in Baku, Report informs. “By providing coordination, we can connect the… Continue reading Commissioner: Lack of coordination in South Caucasus restricts development potential

Shah Deniz 2 starts production from East South flank 

[ad_1] Today, the Shah Deniz consortium announced the commencement of production from the East South flank at 540m water depth – a major milestone planned for 2021 and achieved safely and on schedule. Production from this deep-water flank started up on 30 June 2021 following the successful completion of all related offshore construction and commissioning… Continue reading Shah Deniz 2 starts production from East South flank