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Recent economic developments regarding Azerbaijan

Recent economic developments regarding Azerbaijan

Non-oil sector helped Azerbaijan's GDP grow by 5.8% in January; Azerbaijan expects gas output from its Shah Deniz field to exceed 24 billion cubic meters in 2022; In January, Azerbaijan's oil exports decreased but its gas exports increased dramatically.
Meeting in support of Ukraine in Baku

Meeting in support of Ukraine in Baku

A rally in support of Ukraine was held in Baku on February 27. Protesters chanted slogans against Russian President Vladimir Putin and "Slava Ukraine," "Slava Zelensky." Police did not interfere in the protest.
Recent developments in Georgia

Recent developments in Georgia

Salome Samadashvili: Brussels laughs at Tbilisi's plans; British investor sues the owners of the largest bank in Georgia; Carl Hartzell is dissatisfied with the abolition of the state inspector's service; Georgia loses positions in international rankings.
Recent developments in North Caucasus

Recent developments in North Caucasus

Amnesty International calls for immediate release of brothers Magamadov and Isaev; Kadyrov's third daughter appointed deputy head of his secretariat; Son of Kadyrov's close associate became director of Akhmat sports club; North Caucasus collected least taxes in Russia.

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