Perhaps never before has the world watched the vote count in a Turkish presidential election with such intense attention.
Perhaps never before has the world watched the vote count in a Turkish presidential election with such intense attention.
Forty-four years ago, in March 1979, Israel’s Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat signed a peace treaty that many thought impossible.
The country boasts a bustling Jewish community numbering over 20,000 people, and there is also a unique all-Jewish village worth exploring.
The country's main national holiday can be celebrated in different ways. One can follow the old tradition and hold a grand ceremony, talk about the country's achievements (especially if there really is something to talk about), and then a celebratory concert...
Today, 28 May, Azerbaijan is marking one of the most striking and significant days in its history –the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR)—the first democratic and secular state with a parliamentary form of government in the Muslim World.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Azerbaijan comes amid Baku-Tehran tensions; Foreign Minister Eli Cohen will visit Central Europe.
“Now, after Armenia has recognized our territorial integrity, there are practically no serious obstacles in the way of a peace treaty,” said President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev as he met with Lachin natives.
US Senator Robert Menendez, notorious for his pro-Armenian and anti-Turkish stance, may end up in jail. He is known for his numerous anti-Azerbaijani and anti-Turkish resolutions.
Over the past three years, tremendous work has been carried out to restore the primary road, energy and utility infrastructure of the Karabakh and East Zangazur economic regions so that the citizens of Azerbaijan who were forced to leave their homes can return to their homelands.
A criminal case has been initiated against two Armenian saboteurs detained in Azerbaijan.
Ankara willing to take further positive steps with Yerevan once comprehensive peace agreement is signed with Baku, says Cavusoglu.
Armenia's latest military sabotage comes against the backdrop of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's failure at the EEU summit.
Azerbaijan and Armenia may sign a peace agreement at the European Political Community Summit in Chisinau on June 1, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to France Leyla Abdullayeva said.
Prominent representatives of the country’s authorities may be involved in the recent criminal case of trafficking of a large amount of cocaine into Armenia, Armenian media report citing their sources.
The Moscow diplomatic round is over. Formally without adopting any statements or documents, by which it is customary to judge and draw conclusions about success, failure, victory and defeat. But the "master class" demonstrated by the President of Azerbaijan is more than just a technical victory on points.
The Embassy of Azerbaijan in Switzerland hosted a reception dedicated to the Independence Day of Azerbaijan, May 28, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Switzerland Fuad Isgandarov posted in his Twitter account.
The new projects, which are being implemented in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan, can give a strong impetus to the development of the local debt market, Deputy Head of the
About half of respondents in Azerbaijan believe that a peace treaty with Armenia will be signed this year, according to a survey conducted by the Social Research Center (SRC).
Former Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Tofig Zulfugarov commented on the processes around the normalization of relations between Baku and Yerevan, Azerbaijan-Iran relations and the Russian-Ukrainian war.
According to the US official, as quoted by TASS, some progress has been made in the negotiation process between the two countries.
There has long been talk of building an underwater transmission line to connect the shores of Georgia and the EU, but ambiguity over project benefits has held the project back.
Another challenge is related to the presence of revanchist societal and political groups in Armenia who oppose any peace deal that would recognize Azerbaijan’s sovereignty over the Karabakh region.
In mid-April, days before Azerbaijan opened its embassy in Tel Aviv, Israeli foreign minister Eli Cohen visited Baku to discuss regional security and Israeli diplomacy in Central Asia with President Ilham Aliyev and other senior officials.