Comparing Someone’s “Perfect Life” to Your Own Reality: Why Urban Living Is Becoming Increasingly Stressful
Living in a city means constantly being under pressure to “be seen” and “be enough”
“Reverse Direction” — “Electric Buses Were Supposed to Make Public Transport Cheaper, Yet Fares Have Increased”
Why Was This Fare Increase Deemed Necessary?
“Rising global gold prices expected to accelerate price growth in Azerbaijan’s gold market”
“Gold’s rise to a historic maximum of $3,740 per ounce stems from both global economic processes and regional tensions”
EU Bans Tankers Named "Shusha" and "Karabakh" in New Russia Sanctions — Azerbaijan Accused, but Facts Say Otherwise
It has emerged that among the sanctioned tankers are ships named “Shusha,” “Karabakh,” and “Nizami Ganjavi.” Previously, the vessel “Zangezur” had already been impacted by UK sanctions targeting Russia.
SCANDAL IN MOSCOW: Russia Blocks Azerbaijani Theater, Bans Tomatoes—While Putin Claims to Defend the Russian Language
Why is Moscow punishing Azerbaijani farmers for decisions made in Yerevan?
"Fairy Tale Becomes Reality": Tartar Villagers Struggle with Water Crisis Amid Illegal Diversions
The primary complaints are coming from residents of Qaynaq, Qazyan, and other nearby villages

















