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U.S. and Pakistani leaders forecast a Sunday signing of a long-elusive framework agreement to end fighting between the United States and Iran, as Reut...
AnewZ, the international news and analysis channel, marked its first year by hosting senior figures from Azerbaijan’s leading broadcasters and media organisations for a working-level visit to its newsroom.
The visit offered an inside look at the channel’s integrated editorial system and digital-first model, designed from launch to serve television, web, and social platforms simultaneously.
Through live demonstrations, guests observed how reports are produced and distributed in a unified workflow using nxtedition, remote editing tools, and fast-turnaround production methods suitable for multilingual output and international distribution.
Discussions also focused on newsroom technology, including the structured use of artificial intelligence.
Editors demonstrated practical applications across seven areas, from voice workflows and multilingual editing to post-production enhancement, speech-to-text, and archive management.
Field operations were part of the programme. The team presented its mobile journalism setup, showing how reporters record, script, edit, and deliver packages directly from the field using compact MojoKits.
The system removes traditional bottlenecks and enables real-time publishing from international events.
AnewZ currently reaches audiences in more than 110 countries. The visit concluded with an exchange on industry trends, including automation, multilingual newsrooms, and emerging editorial workflows in the region.
Pakistan has warned that any attempt by India to block or significantly reduce river flows under the Indus Waters Treaty could have “far-reaching consequences”, after India's water minister said New Delhi was working to ensure that “not a single drop” of water reaches Pakistan in the coming years.
SpaceX made a historic entrance into the Nasdaq on Friday, surging over 20% in its first day of trading and lifting its valuation to more than $2 trillion. Investors flocked to the world’s largest IPO, betting on Elon Musk’s sprawling empire spanning rockets, AI and beyond.
Armenia has every right to choose Europe. But Europe’s support for Armenia’s direction should not become automatic approval of its political process.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said a peace agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed on Sunday in a post on social media, despite Tehran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei saying no deal would be approved this weekend.
Japan’s birth rate and fertility levels have fallen to their lowest levels on record, highlighting the country’s worsening demographic crisis as fewer people marry and have children.
Tajikistan has strengthened its position as one of Central Asia’s fastest-growing economies. According to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the trend is supported by investment activity, industrial expansion and large-scale infrastructure projects.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Georgia to implement reforms to tackle youth unemployment. Nearly 30 per cent of people aged 15-24 are without a job in the country, according to World Bank data.
Kazakhstan’s ruling Amanat party has announced it will merge with a party launched only a month ago by allies of the country’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
An Indian pollution regulator has accused a Tata components factory supplying Apple iPhones of contaminating groundwater near farmland with wastewater, raising the prospect of a forced shutdown unless the company provides a satisfactory response.
Uzbekistan will launch a new digital financial platform from 1 July aimed at simplifying access to finance for entrepreneurs, as part of broader efforts to support small businesses, encourage innovation and accelerate private sector development.
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