Vitiello: “SOCAR’s Involvement Could Contribute To Revitalizing Italy’s Downstream Sector”

Michele Vitiello, Secretary General of the Italian Committee of the World Energy Council (WEC Italy), discussed key developments with the Report on March 4th. The conversation centered around the projected schedule for SOCAR’s acquisition of Italiana Petroli. He addressed the potential consequences of Azerbaijani investment on Italy’s refining industry, alongside the ramifications for the nation’s…

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More than 2,500 ‘terrorists’ reportedly killed in the North Caucasus since 2006

Over 2,500 militants have been killed in the north Caucasus since 2006, alongside approximately 5,000 individuals detained as alleged accomplices, according to Aleksandr Bortnikov, Chair of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee and head of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). Speaking to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Bortnikov highlighted extensive training undertaken by many of these “well-armed militants,” often…

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‘Main obstacle to Armenia’s EU integration is frozen EU-Georgia dialogue’ – Pashinyan

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan emphasized that the frozen EU-Georgia dialogue remains the primary obstacle to Armenia’s integration into the European Union during a speech at the European Parliament on March 12, 2026. JAMNews Yerevan reported that Pashinyan highlighted the law passed by Armenia’s parliament to initiate accession, spurred by Georgia’s candidate status. He stressed…

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