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Iran in the South Caucasus: Adjustment and Evolution
Iran’s position in the South Caucasus, a region it sees as a part of its historical interests, is coming under tremendous pressure. The 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War underlined the need for Tehran to rapidly adjust its approach in light of Turkey’s and Russia’s growing power.
The November 2020 peace deal which ended the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan showcased Iran’s fragile position in the changing geopolitics of the South Caucasus. Tehran did not have enough power to influence the course of the conflict. In contrast, both Russian and Turkey shaped the outcome, hammered out a ceasefire agreement and dealt with its implementation. Russia’s new peacekeeping mission and the return of Turkish soldiers to the South Caucasus signalled Iran’s absence from the renewed great power competition in the region.
By Trend
The resident of the Azerbaijani Pirallahi Industrial Park, Caspian Pharmed CJSC, declared its liquidation, Trend reports citing the Vergiler (taxes) newspaper of the State Tax Service under the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan.
According to the data, creditors can submit their claims within two months at the following address: 92a Heydar Aliyev Avenue, Nizami district, Baku city.
Caspian Pharmed CJSC was registered as a resident of the Pirallahi Industrial Park.
On the basis of German (Glatt, BauschStroebel, L.B.Boehle) and Italian (Marchesini, Korsch) technologies, the company produced pain relievers, cardiovascular, non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory, antihistamines, as well as vitamins and nutritional supplements.
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Did the Michigan Ghost Town of Palatka Ever Exist?
“Does it still exist?”
“Did it get re-named?”
All legitimate questions that I will attempt to answer the best I can.
The U.P. town of Palatka has been called a 100% ghost town. But is it? Well, there is absolutely nothing there: no people, no businesses, no roads, no homes. Was it ever even there? The story of Palatka can be extremely confusing, so I ll try to explain this as simply as possible and the best I can.
In the 1900 s, this particular area in Iron County opened five mines: the Baltic (1900), Caspian (1903), Young (1904), Fogarty (1907), and Berkshire (1908). With each new mine came new miners and their families – but the problem was, there was no housing. So the various mining companies began constructing homes for their employees, and afterward, a business section popped up to serve this new community.