Azerbaijan strengthens its place in Europe: Diplomacy, peace, and energy leadership

Azerbaijan’s successful diplomacy is gaining momentum day by day. Under the leadership of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, the country is achieving remarkable progress – not only in its economic development, but also in enhancing its geopolitical influence across Eurasia and beyond. From energy partnerships to regional connectivity and peace-building, Azerbaijan is steadily strengthening its role as a reliable and strategic partner on the international stage.

On October 1-2, 2025, President Ilham Aliyev of the Republic of Azerbaijan participated in the 7th Summit of the European Political Community (EPC), held in Copenhagen, Denmark. The summit brought together nearly 50 European leaders to address shared challenges, including European security, energy resilience, migration, and hybrid threats. For Azerbaijan, this high-level gathering served as an important platform to reaffirm its strategic role in regional stability, energy cooperation, and intercontinental connectivity.

Azerbaijani President Aliyev’s visit was marked by several significant diplomatic engagements. His meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reflected a continued commitment to peace-building in the South Caucasus. Both sides reaffirmed the agreements reached at the Washington Peace Summit, emphasized the importance of regional transport links, and welcomed the formal closure of the OSCE Minsk Group structure, recognizing it as a step toward shaping new, modern mechanisms for regional cooperation. The leaders agreed to maintain dialogue and pursue confidence-building measures that support long-term peace.

During meetings with European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, President Ilham Aliyev was congratulated on the progress made in advancing the peace agenda between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Both European leaders expressed their appreciation for Azerbaijan’s constructive approach and reaffirmed the European Union’s commitment to supporting the peace process moving forward. They emphasized that achieving sustainable peace in the South Caucasus is not only vital for regional stability but also for broader European security. In this context, Costa and von der Leyen highlighted the importance of developing transport connectivity across the region, stressing that the EU views these infrastructure projects as critical for fostering economic integration and interregional cooperation.

The meeting also underlined Azerbaijan’s growing strategic role in European energy security. It was noted that, in accordance with the Strategic Energy Partnership Agreement signed between the EU and Azerbaijan in 2022, the volume of Azerbaijani gas exports to the European market has significantly increased. President Aliyev shared that Azerbaijani gas now reaches 10 European countries, including 8 EU member states, underscoring Azerbaijan’s emergence as a trusted and essential energy partner for Europe, particularly in the context of ongoing efforts to diversify energy sources and reduce dependency on single suppliers.

President Aliyev expressed his gratitude for the congratulations and emphasized that the achievements in the peace process are of historical importance not only for Azerbaijan but also for Armenia and the broader region. He noted that both countries have already adapted to the realities of peace and stressed that Azerbaijan remains fully committed to pursuing a forward-looking, stable, and lasting peace, driven by regional cooperation, mutual respect, and shared prosperity.

In a separate meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, both leaders emphasized the growing ties between Azerbaijan and Italy within the framework of a comprehensive strategic partnership. They discussed recent milestones, including the opening of the Italy-Azerbaijan University in Baku, and the deepening of cooperation in energy, investments, education, and cultural exchange. These engagements reflect Azerbaijan’s broadening diplomatic scope, combining bilateral depth with multilateral outreach.

At the summit level, Azerbaijan’s support for the Middle Corridor – a key East-West transport and trade route – was also recognized. President Aliyev detailed the ongoing development of Azerbaijan’s logistics and transport infrastructure, which is helping facilitate increasing cargo transit from Central Asia to Europe. This underscores Azerbaijan’s position as a vital link between continents, particularly in a time of evolving global supply chains and geopolitical realignment.

Qarabag : A name of triumph in every arena

Interestingly, on the very day of President Aliyev’s meetings in Copenhagen, a football match was played between Qarabag FC – Azerbaijan’s leading football club – and FC Copenhagen, in Azerbaijan’s capital. Qarabag FC secured a decisive 2:0 victory, symbolically mirroring the success achieved in diplomacy.

The name Qarabag has, over the past five years, become a national emblem of resilience and achievement. Since 2020, it has stood for a new era of unity, development, and strength. Now, it echoes not only in political discussions and reconstruction projects, but also on international sports stages. From the halls of diplomacy to the arenas of UEFA, Qarabag represents victory.

DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious Laugh Off Nicki Minaj Rant & The Barbz With Jokes

The Breakfast Club’s DJ Envy and Jess Hilarious are brushing off Nicki Minaj’s barrage of insults from yesterday like it’s dirt off their shoulder … but have no real beef with Miss Roman Zolanski!!! TMZ Hip Hop caught up with Envy and Jess…

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“No honeymoon, hit the ground running”-CDEDI tells Mutharika

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiative (CDEDI) has urged President-elect Arthur Peter Mutharika to “hit the ground running” and immediately start addressing the crises Malawians have endured over the past six years.

In a congratulatory statement issued in Lilongwe on Thursday, October 2, 2025, CDEDI described Mutharika’s victory in the September 16 election as a clear protest vote against what it called the “gross incompetence and cluelessness” of President Lazarus Chakwera’s outgoing Malawi Congress Party (MCP) administration.

CDEDI said Malawians can no longer afford a leadership that indulges in a political honeymoon while the country grapples with fuel shortages, food insecurity, forex crises and unaffordable fertiliser.

The organisation stressed that the incoming Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government has a daunting task to restore sanity and decorum in the management of state affairs and deliver a government that treats the vulnerable with dignity and is trusted by citizens.

The organisation recommended bold steps for the incoming administration including granting a 30-day amnesty for those who looted public funds to return the money or face prosecution, changing the national currency within 60 days to compel hidden cash back into the banking system and reviewing all mining contracts signed under the previous regime to ensure that they serve the interests of Malawians rather than a privileged few.

CDEDI also called for a fresh inquiry into the June 10, 2024 Chikangawa plane crash that claimed the life of Vice-President Saulos Chilima and eight others, urging the government to provide the nation with the truth.

It further stressed the need to reform the sugar industry by addressing the dominance of Illovo and ensuring local companies like Salima Sugar Company can make vitamin A fortified sugar accessible to the majority of Malawians.

Highlighting the country’s fragile financial situation, CDEDI said Malawi is “technically bankrupt” following excessive borrowing under the outgoing administration and called for a high level team to be established to lobby for foreign debt cancellation.

The organisation argued that these measures are essential for restoring public confidence and reviving the economy.

CDEDI also implored the new government to recover resources it says were mercilessly plundered during the past six years, emphasizing that accountability must be upheld and those responsible must face justice.

The organisation insisted that Malawi has the resources to provide relief food and affordable fertiliser but what is lacking is honest leadership and seriousness in governance.

As Mutharika prepares for inauguration, CDEDI reminded him that the true value of the Malawian vote lies in holding leaders accountable and ensuring they cannot indulge in corruption or abuse the powers entrusted to them.

The watchdog group concluded that Malawians expect a government that acts decisively and prioritizes the well-being of citizens from day one.

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Rooney questions Amorim’s leadership at Manchester United

MANCHESTER-(MaraviPost)-Wayne Rooney has delivered a stinging assessment of Manchester United under manager Ruben Amorim, claiming he no longer recognises the club he once captained and achieved legendary status with.

The former United striker, who won five Premier League titles and a Champions League medal at Old Trafford, expressed his disappointment over the direction of the club, saying Amorim has failed to inspire belief both in the squad and among supporters.

“I don’t recognise the whole football club.There’s no identity, no structure, no fight. I don’t see the passion that defined Manchester United when I played there.

“Honestly, I don’t have faith that Amorim is the man to turn it around,” Rooney said in an interview with British Media.

Amorim was appointed during the summer after United parted ways with Erik ten Hag but results have been far from convincing.

The team has struggled in the league, dropping crucial points and failing to establish consistency.

Rooney argued that the problems at Old Trafford go beyond individual players, suggesting a lack of clarity in coaching and strategy.

“You look at the performances, you look at the body language of the players and you have to ask yourself: what is the plan? Where are we going?” he questioned.

United fans, already frustrated by years of decline since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, have been divided over Amorim’s appointment.

Many had hoped his successful spell at Sporting Lisbon would translate into a fresh approach in Manchester but so far the optimism has faded.

Rooney’s comments add to the mounting pressure on Amorim, whose future is already being debated just months into his reign.

Critics argue that the club lacks not only a tactical identity but also the resilience that once made it the most feared side in England.

The ex-England captain urged the club hierarchy to reassess their long-term vision.

“The fans deserve better.This isn’t about one bad game or one bad season. It’s about what Manchester United stands for. And right now, I don’t see it,”he added.

While some supporters believe Amorim should be given time to rebuild, Rooney’s blunt remarks highlight the growing impatience surrounding Old Trafford.

After six Premier League matches, Manchester United find themselves in 14th position on the table with just seven points, having won two games, drawn once and lost three.

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Bankers knock out holders to open FDH Bank Cup semifinals account

…..Eagles 0-3 Silver

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The central Bankers have progressed to the 2025 FDH Bank Cup semifinals following their commanding 3-0 victory over holders Blue Eagles on Thursday at Nankhaka Stadium in the capital, Lilongwe.

Silver Strikers, which have just qualified for the second round of the CAF Champions League, showed their class over the home side and appeared tactically outmatched.

The Bankers controlled possession for the majority of the match.

Nickson Mwase opened the scoring in the 38th minute of the first half with a powerful header after receiving a long throw-in from right-back MacDonald Lameck.

Andrew Joseph and Zebron Kalima posed a constant threat to the home side, terrorizing the Eagles defense several times in the first half.

In the 13th minute, Joseph missed a clear chance for the Bankers when he received a beautiful delivery from MacDonald Lameck but fired his effort off target.

Eagles also came close to scoring on several occasions. In the 9th minute, the home side won a free kick close to the box following a foul by Nickson Mwase on Tonic Viyuyi.

Gustavo curved the ball into the box, but Mwase rescued his side with a brilliant clearance.

In the 36th minute, Eagles captain Gilbert Chirwa sustained a head injury following a collision with a Silver player, and play was paused.

Both sides kept pushing for goals until the whistle blew for the end of the first half.

In the second half, both teams started on a high note as they looked to book their place in the semifinals.

However, it was Eagles who won a corner kick in the 49th minute following a foul on John Banda by Nickson Mwase.

Banda struck the ball into the box, but it was well defended by Maxwell Paipi.

In search of goals, Eagles coach Deklek Msakakuona made his first substitution, bringing on Lanken Mwale for Micium Mhone, who seemed off the pace, in the 54th minute.

Silver Strikers doubled their lead through new signing Ernest Petro, who cleverly connected with a long pass from Nickson Mwase in the 57th minute.

The goal energized the visitors as they controlled the game, exchanging passes in their own half while penetrating in the attacking third.

As the match progressed, Nickson Mwase, who stood firm in Silver’s defense, got injured and play was temporarily paused as medics attended to him.

Silver head coach Peter Mgangira made a triple substitution as Zebron Kalima, Binwell Katinji, and Uchizi Vunga were replaced by Stain Davie, Chinsinsi Maonga, and Chikondi Kamanga.

His opposite number, Deklek Msakakuona, responded by introducing Andrew Mapemba and Webster Mzunda for Tonic Viyuyi and John Banda.

In the 77th minute, the home team won a free kick in Silver’s half.

Lanken Mwale took it quickly but the ball went off target.

Gilbert Chirwa was seriously injured again in the 82nd minute, and play was once more paused. The coach replaced him with Matias Nyirenda.

As part of their game management, Silver coach Mgangira made two more changes, taking off MacDonald Lameck and Andrew Joseph for Emmanuel Allan and Innocent Shema.

With these changes, the Bankers, who were humiliated by Eagles in the last edition of the cup when they were knocked out in the round of 16 ensured they never surrendered their lead and secured sweet revenge over the cops.

Just minutes later, Emmanuel Allan extended Silver’s lead, putting the game beyond reach for the reigning champions.

He beat Eagles’ defenders and goalkeeper before slotting the ball into the empty net in the 90+3 minute.

Soon after the goal, the final whistle blew, confirming that Eagles had been knocked out of the competition in the quarterfinals and that the Bankers had opened their FDH Bank Cup semifinals account.

Reacting to the defeat, Blue Eagles head coach Deklek Msakakuona acknowledged the result, saying it was a difficult game in which his team struggled in many areas.

He promised to rectify their weaknesses ahead of league games and other cup competitions.

Silver Strikers head coach Peter Mgangira praised his players for their fighting spirit and for following instructions.

“We are happy we have won today and progressed to the semifinals. The boys gave their best. We will see where we finish, but we can’t talk about the championship yet,” he said.

In other quarterfinals, Check Sporting Club will play against Mighty Wanderers at Dimba Stadium in Mchinji, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets will take on Kamuzu Barracks, and Civil Service United FC will face rookies Mchinji Villa FC.

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Abida Sidik Mia denies allegations of removing ESCOM transformer

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Deputy President Abida Sidik Mia has strongly denied allegations that she was involved in the removal of an electricity transformer belonging to ESCOM.

Mia, who previously served as Member of Parliament for Chikwawa–Nkombedzi and as Minister of Water and Sanitation in President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration, described the claims as politically motivated and aimed at tarnishing her reputation.

She insisted that no individual, including herself, has authority over ESCOM property, which is managed independently by the power utility.

“These are baseless accusations and nothing more than smear politics,” Mia said.

She further assured the public that she would ensure the truth comes to light and that justice prevails.

Reflecting on her record as a legislator, Mia emphasized that her work focused on delivering development projects rather than interfering with utility infrastructure.

“As Member of Parliament, my role was to bring development such as classrooms, hospitals, markets, police units, and other social amenities,” she explained.

She stressed that her service was centered on uplifting communities and improving people’s lives, not on undermining public institutions like ESCOM.

Mia expressed disappointment that political opponents were resorting to fabrications in an attempt to discredit her leadership.

She called on Malawians to reject divisive politics and instead focus on development and unity.

Her response comes amid heightened political tensions in Chikwawa, where accusations and counter-accusations have recently dominated public debate.

Observers note that the controversy highlights the challenges faced by politicians in balancing community expectations with national governance responsibilities.

Mia concluded by reaffirming her commitment to transparency, accountability, and service to the people.

She declared that her political journey will remain rooted in integrity and a focus on meaningful development.

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NBM plc supports PRSM annual conference with MK8 million

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has given MK8 million to the Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM) in support of its annual conference, scheduled for October 30 to November 2, in Mzuzu.

Speaking during the cheque handover ceremony on Tuesday, NBM plc Marketing and Corporate Affairs Manager, Akossa Hiwa, said the Bank has been a longstanding partner of PRSM, and remains impressed by the society’s commitment to capacitating public relations professionals in the country.  

“We are appreciative of the role they are playing and we look forward to what will be discussed at the conference,” said Hiwa.

She further elaborated that the Bank believes the conference will create a platform for public relations practitioners to share knowledge and best practices.

“In the age of rapid information, high public expectations, and shifting perception, skilled communicators are the bridge to real information and reality; they serve the audience to see through the noise.”

“We are confident the conference will sharpen skills, provide fresh insight, and renew energy to take up the role as catalysts of change in Malawi. We hope that this year’s conference will go beyond discussions to include Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), reflecting NBM plc’s strong emphasis on communication with both internal and external stakeholders,” said Hiwa.

In her remarks, PRSM Vice President Rachel Kalera-Mhango expressed gratitude for the Bank’s generous support.

“They have been one of our longest supporters in various activities we hold, and this shows how committed they are to this profession and the work the society is doing. This year’s conference will be held under the theme ‘Building the Malawi we Want by 2063: Leveraging on Effective Strategic Communication as a Catalyst of Change’. The theme is aimed at creating a platform for PR practitioners to converge and share ideas and information related to Malawi’s 2063 vision.”

“We might talk about 2063 vision, but if there is no dedication in mindset change, we cannot achieve anything, so there has to be effective communication, that’s where PR comes in,” said Mhango.

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Aaron Phypers Says He Needs $150K From Joint Account With Denise Richards to ‘Survive’

11:11 AM PT — Denise Richards just filed a response to Aaron Phypers’ request … She does not consent to the order requested and wants it denied. Aaron Phypers is asking a judge to order Denise Richards to give him access to their joint bank…

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