Gold Prices Are Swinging Wildly: Is It Safe To Buy Now?

AZE.US Gold has become increasingly volatile in recent days, with prices falling one day and pushing toward new highs the next. That kind of sharp movement is making both buyers and sellers nervous, as many are trying to figure out when they can enter the market without taking an immediate loss. The key question now … Read more

Aliyev Receives Chief Prosecutor Of Türkiye’s Supreme Court

AZE.US Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on April 7 received Muhsin Senturk, chief prosecutor of Türkiye’s Supreme Court. According to AZE.US, Senturk thanked Aliyev for the meeting and said it was an honor to be received by the head of state. He also conveyed greetings from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Aliyev thanked him for the … Read more

South Caucasus Enters More Independent Political Phase, Huseynov Says

AZE.US The South Caucasus is entering a period of more independent politics, political analyst Rizvan Huseynov said in an interview on the Novosti Kavkaza YouTube channel, arguing that recent high-level contacts point to a broader regional realignment. Huseynov said Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Georgia should be viewed as more than a routine display … Read more

Interest-Free Credit in Azerbaijan: A Hidden Trap for Buyers

AZE.US Advertisements offering “0% credit” or “interest-free installment plans” have become a familiar part of Azerbaijan’s retail market, especially in electronics stores during holiday campaigns. Drawn by the promise of paying no extra interest, many shoppers wait specifically for such promotions before making expensive purchases. But behind the marketing, the reality is often less straightforward. … Read more

Cemetery Plots Are Getting More Expensive. Could Azerbaijan Ever Move To Time-Limited Graves?

AZE.US The debate over cemeteries in Azerbaijan is widening beyond price alone. As reports of expensive burial plots continue to stir public frustration, a more uncomfortable question is starting to emerge: if land becomes scarcer and access becomes more unequal, could Azerbaijan one day consider a time-limited grave system instead of permanent plots? The issue … Read more

Bread Prices Could Rise In Azerbaijan, Expert Says

AZE.US Bread prices could come under renewed pressure in Azerbaijan, according to agricultural expert Vahid Maharramov, who says the country still relies heavily on imported food wheat and remains exposed to price shocks abroad. His comments were published by Demokrat.az on April 6. Maharramov said Azerbaijan covers about 95% of its food-wheat needs through imports … Read more

Adultery Could Cost A Spouse Up To 20,000 Manats In Azerbaijan

AZE.US In Azerbaijan, adultery could now cost a spouse between 10,000 and 20,000 manats in moral compensation, according to a claim published by Demokrat.az and attributed to lawyer Turan Abdullazade. According to his interpretation, a “new decision” in force from 2026 allows the injured party to seek compensation for violations of personal rights and humiliation … Read more

When Elections Stop Working, Sewage Reaches Your Throat, Jafarli Says

AZE.US REAL party leader Natig Jafarli said the collapse of functioning political institutions eventually turns into a very physical, everyday problem for ordinary people. In a Facebook post, Jafarli recalled his experience from the last parliamentary election campaign in Keshla, saying it was extremely difficult to collect signatures there. According to him, many residents did … Read more