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After gaining independence in the early 1990s and being recognized by all countries of the world, Azerbaijan sought to ensure the proper management and transparent distribution of the natural resources belonging to the Azerbaijani people, while safeguarding state interests and accommodating the interests of all stakeholders.

The “Contract of the Century,” sig...


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The European Union’s plan to introduce minimum energy-efficiency standards for data centres has exposed a central tension in its digital strategy: Brussels wants more European cloud and artificial intelligence capacity, but the infrastructure needed to deliver it will demand more electricity, water, land and grid investment.

The Commission is preparing new standards as part o...


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The EU’s General Court has upheld the European Commission’s decision to designate Meta’s Messenger service as a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act, but annulled the same designation for Facebook Marketplace, giving both Brussels and Meta a partial victory in one of the early legal tests of the EU’s digital rulebook.

The judgment in


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The presence of Rusal, the aluminium producer that owns Ireland’s Aughinish Alumina refinery, illustrates the contradictions at the heart of Europe’s sanctions policy and raises difficult questions about strategic dependence, industrial competitiveness and geopolitical risk.

For more than four years, European policymakers have sought to reduce the bloc’s exposure to Russian e...


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Ukraine and Moldova have moved closer to the next formal stage of EU accession talks after all 27 member states agreed to open negotiations on the first cluster of issues, ending a blockage that had delayed progress in both countries’ membership bids.

The move was confirmed after Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said that


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