#february
Latest news and interesting information about february.
Abbas Araghchi admits he was attacked in February
Iran FM Abbas Araghchi admits for first time he was targeted in airstrike in February.
Erman Toroglu acquitted by court
Erman Toroglu acquitted of charges of spreading false information. He faced up to three years in prison.
Student Who Shot Teacher at Idrak Lyceum Faces Court
First court hearing postponed for student who shot teacher at Idrak Lyceum. Details inside.
Baku Road Rage: Driver Gets 6-Month Restriction
Baku road rage: driver gets 6-month restriction. Nizami District Court concludes hooliganism case.
IRGC Calls on Israel: Return to Old Positions
IRGC Quds Force commander Ismail Qaani calls on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon and return to pre-February 27 positions.
Trump: Khamenei Participates in Talks
Donald Trump reveals Khamenei's role in Iran talks. Latest on nuclear deal and tensions.
SOCAR President Meets Gran Tierra CEO
SOCAR President Rovshan Najaf met with Gran Tierra Energy CEO Gary Guidry at Baku Energy Week to discuss cooperation.
UK manufacturers raise prices at fastest pace in nearly 4 years
UK manufacturers raised prices at fastest pace since June 2022 as Iran war disrupts supply chains, PMI shows. BoE watches closely.
Global smartphone market faces record decline
The global smartphone market faces a record annual decline due to chip shortages. Counterpoint Research forecasts a 13.9% drop in shipments.
Ignitis grupė starts search for new CEO
Ignitis grupė launches CEO search in Lithuania. Learn about requirements and application deadline for the new CEO position.
Aquila Renewables: Adviser Withholds Fee Data
Aquila European Renewables says its investment adviser Aquila Capital has not provided complete fee information. The Board is considering legal action.
McDonald's and SSIF celebrate Children's Day
McDonald's Azerbaijan and State Social Protection Fund celebrated International Children's Day with children of martyrs and veterans. Over 50 children enjoyed lunch, games, and gifts.
Jyske Bank buys back 50.3m kroner shares in week 22
Jyske Bank repurchased 49,625 shares worth 50.3 million kroner in week 22 of 2026. The buyback program has a total value of up to 3 billion kroner.
India manufacturing activity rose in May despite cost pressures
India manufacturing PMI rose to 55.0 in May, fastest in three months, despite high cost pressures and lower business confidence.
US strikes Iranian sites, Iran hits back at air base
US strikes Iranian military sites; Iran retaliates by targeting a US air base. Tensions rise amid ceasefire negotiations.
Australia home prices flat in May after record run
Australian home prices flatlined in May after a record run, with Sydney and Melbourne seeing sharp declines. Read more on Bond.az.
Iran restores 72% of missile tunnel accesses
Iran restores access to 72% of underground missile tunnels. Satellite images confirm 50 of 69 tunnels reopened.
Netanyahu orders operation in Lebanon
Benjamin Netanyahu orders IDF to expand Lebanon ground operations against Hezbollah. Latest news on security zones and neutralized militants.
Taiwan Condemns China Over Reporter Expulsion
Taiwan condemns China after New York Times reporter expelled following presidential interview. Press freedom under fire.
Novartis radiopharma drug shows promise
Novartis experimental actinium-based radiopharma drug shows anti-tumor activity in prostate cancer, including in patients previously treated with Pluvicto.
Will Higher Treasury Yields Threaten the Market?
Sharp rise in US Treasury yields questions market rally. Bond.az analysis on impact of higher rates.
UK Army May Grant AI Independence in Target Selection
UK Ministry of Defence considers allowing AI to select military targets independently. Ethical boundaries are being revisited.
Taiwan: 'We will not be silenced' after China expels NYT reporter
Taiwan responds to China expelling a NYT reporter, vowing not to be silenced. Press freedom and regional stability at stake.
Canada citizenship rules draw strong US interest
Canada's broader citizenship rules are attracting strong interest from Americans, with 48% of new approvals coming from the U.S.
Land dispute in Zaqatala: "If you object, go"
Land dispute in Zaqatala: a resident protests against auction of land he leased for 30 years.
Qatar open to temporary Hormuz tolls
Qatar opposes permanent Strait of Hormuz tolls but open to temporary charges for safety-related purposes.
WC 2026: Algeria - Desert Foxes
Algeria at WC 2026: history, schedule, top scorers. Desert Foxes ready to face Argentina in Group J.
Pentagon Chief: US Ready to Resume Strikes on Iran If No Deal
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says the US is ready to resume strikes on Iran if no deal is reached. Read more on Bond.az.
Trump Says He Will Soon Decide on Iran Deal, Demands Hormuz Strait Reopening
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will soon decide on a deal to extend the ceasefire with Iran and demands the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Details on Bond.az.
Airbnb CEO sells $68.3 million in stock
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky sells $68.3 million worth of company stock. Transactions occurred on May 27-28, 2026. Stock price at $133.29.
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