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AI Brief
Tuesday, June 9, 20263:39 PM
Summary
Thousands are marching in Paris demanding justice after a tragic murder, while Azerbaijan is busy on the global stage with new energy forecasts and diplomatic meetings in Lithuania. Meanwhile,
the FBI faces Senate oversight
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and the Pope issues a strong condemnation of clergy misconduct.
Key Stories
Paris erupts in protest over child murder — Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris to demand legal reforms and government accountability following the heartbreaking killing of 11-year-old Lyhanna.
Azerbaijan and Lithuania strengthen political ties — Diplomats from Azerbaijan and Lithuania met in Vilnius to discuss boosting trade, energy projects, and the ongoing peace process with Armenia.
US Energy Information Administration raises Azerbaijan oil outlook — The EIA has bumped up its 2026 forecast for daily oil production in Azerbaijan, signaling a positive turn for the country’s energy sector.
Pope Leo XIV slams clergy abuse as a scourge — In a blunt statement, the Pope denounced sexual violence within the Catholic Church, calling the actions of clergy members a stain on the institution.
Farmers struggle as milk prices bottom out — Agricultural producers in Azerbaijan are facing a crisis as milk prices drop to just 25 gapiks, leaving many operating at a significant loss.
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