Drones Spotted Over Baku, Authorities Urge Public Not To Panic

AZE.US Reports about drones flying over Baku have circulated widely on social media, prompting discussion and concern among some residents. Drones over Baku#Baku #Azerbaijan pic.twitter.com/jrSO0gfDCF — AZERBAIJAN.US (@Azerbaijan_US) March 15, 2026 According to local media, inquiries were sent to Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense regarding the situation. In response, officials said there is no cause for … Read more

Azerbaijani Wrestlers Win Bronze Medals At U-23 European Championship

AZE.US Two Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestlers secured bronze medals at the U-23 European Wrestling Championships in Serbia, adding to the country’s growing medal tally at the tournament. Text (Media English – AZE.US): BAKU, Azerbaijan – March 15, 2026 Azerbaijani wrestlers Farayim Mustafayev and Farid Khalilov have won bronze medals at the U-23 European Wrestling Championships held … Read more

Meat Prices Rise Again In Baku As Beef Reaches 18 Manats Per Kilo

AZE.US Meat prices in Baku have increased again, with beef now selling for around 18 manats per kilogram, according to vendors across the city’s butcher shops and markets. Just weeks ago, beef was commonly sold for 16-17 manats per kilogram, but traders say the latest price increase reflects higher costs in the supply chain and … Read more

Will Credit Payments Be Marked As Late During Holiday Periods?

AZE.US As Azerbaijan approaches a long holiday period, many borrowers are asking whether banks can mark their credit payments as overdue if the due date falls on a non-working day. According to local experts, banks are expected to remain closed for up to 11 days during the holiday period, which has raised concerns among customers … Read more

Azerbaijan May Ban Sale Of Meat From Certain Non-Traditional Animals

AZE.US Azerbaijan is considering restrictions on the sale of meat from animals that are not traditionally consumed in the country. According to a government report on the activities of the Cabinet of Ministers for 2025, authorities have proposed compiling an official list of such animals and banning the sale of meat from that category. Officials … Read more

440 Kg Of Iran’s Enriched Uranium Now Under Rubble After Strikes – Araghchi

AZE.US Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that around 440 kilograms of enriched uranium in Iran are currently buried under rubble following recent strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities. In an interview with CBS’s Face the Nation, Araghchi confirmed that the material referenced in international reports had been located at sites that were attacked. “We … Read more

Iran Cannot Simply Close The Strait Of Hormuz – Politician

AZE.US Azerbaijani politician Natig Jafarli, chairman of the REAL Party, has said that Iran does not have the legal authority to unilaterally close the Strait of Hormuz, despite ongoing tensions in the region. In a post on Facebook, Jafarli explained that the strategic waterway is often mistakenly viewed as being under Iran’s control. In reality, … Read more

What Penalty Awaits Drivers For Loud Music In Their Cars?

AZE.US Drivers in Azerbaijan who play excessively loud music in their vehicles and disturb public order may face police action and tougher penalties for repeat violations. According to local reporting, public complaints have increasingly focused on motorists who modify their cars by installing powerful sound systems or altering vehicle parts to amplify noise. Specialists say … Read more

Risk Of Environmental Disaster For Azerbaijan From Strikes Near Bushehr – Abdullayev

AZE.US Internationally known Azerbaijani writer Chingiz Abdullayev has warned about potential environmental risks for Azerbaijan amid the escalating conflict involving Iran. In a post published on Facebook, Abdullayev shared his personal concerns about the possible consequences of continued military escalation in the region. According to the writer, the conflict could eventually spread toward Bushehr, a … Read more