The exposition Made in Belarus will be presented at the 26th international construction exhibition BakuBuild which is to take place in the capital of Azerbaijan on 20-22 October.
The exposition Made in Belarus will be presented at the 26th international construction exhibition BakuBuild which is to take place in the capital of Azerbaijan on 20-22 October.
For the first time since the 2000s, tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran have dramatically escalated in recent weeks.
Azerbaijan-based freighter carrier Silk Way Airlines has celebrated its 20th anniversary.
A year after the beginning of the Patriotic War, more and more details of the events of those difficult but historically important days for the entire Azerbaijani people continue to emerge.
The current state of Azerbaijan's relations with Iran can be seen as a cold war with far-reaching consequences. For the third time in the history of the newborn Azerbaijan Republic, an escalation of confrontation reaches the point of bifurcation, leaving a deep negative imprint in the relations between the two countries.
Not only did Armenians commit acts of eco-terrorism against transboundary rivers, but they also polluted our internal rivers throughout the 30-year occupation, says Rafig Verdiyev, Director of the Center for Hydrometeorological Research of the National Hydrometeorology Service of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan.
This is the opinion voiced by the chairman of the Center for Analysis of International Relations, political scientist Farid Shafiyev, as he comments on the latest events in the region.
Iran wants Russia to know that it is concerned by both the presence of Israel-Azerbaijan relations as well as Turkey’s moves to open up a land corridor.
A year on from its victory over Armenian forces in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan is now dealing with a new potential threat, this time from Tehran.
Azerbaijan’s decade-long balanced foreign policy between Russia and the West took a decisive turn after last year’s war in Nagorno-Karabakh, highlighted by a greater emphasis on military alignment with an increasingly assertive Turkey.
Israel has warned its missions around the world of a possible Iranian terror threat, a television report claimed on Wednesday, following the arrest of an Azeri national over an alleged plot to assassinate one or more Israeli businesspeople in Cyprus.
Relations between Iran and its neighbor Azerbaijan have steadily deteriorated over recent weeks, fueled by military drills on both sides of the border, allegations of an Israeli military presence and the imposition of border controls on a road straddling the Armenia-Azerbaijan border.
Amid the escalating crisis between Iran and Azerbaijan, Baku received a delegation of security forces from Israel.
The success of a recycling scheme in Baku, Azerbaijan, is being seen as a blueprint for achieving buy-in for waste management in all corners of the world, says Mott MacDonald’s David Dray.
Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian says his country does not accept "geopolitical changes" in the Caucasus. Tensions between Iran and neighboring Azerbaijan have been on the rise of late.
Paris-based outfit MPM Premium has boarded the world sales of Hilal Baydarov’s new feature Crane Lantern, Cineuropa has learned.
Iran has offered financial and technical support to Armenian plans to build a 550km North–South Road Corridor that would bypass Azerbaijani territory.
If the situation deteriorates and Baku opts not to address Tehran's concerns and warnings, a direct confrontation could be on the cards.
Azerbaijan has repeatedly declared its commitment to normalizing relations based on the principles of international law, but the revanchist statements and actions of the Armenian side show that Armenia is not yet ready for this.
Every history book says that women were granted suffrage in Azerbaijan as early as 1918. Curiously, the first election law was adopted on July 21, 1919, in the period of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.
Closure attributed to ‘a surge in COVID-19 cases’ comes days after Tehran launched war games near Azeri border in a move denounced by Baku.
Tensions between Iran and Azerbaijan are high right now but both sides will very likely soon step down. Neither Tehran nor Baku can afford to let recent events lead to a full-fledged crisis or a military showdown between the two Shi’a Muslim-majority countries.
Iran’s media has begun to up the rhetoric against Azerbaijan, with a headline claiming that Baku has “denied the presence of the Zionist regime near the border with Iran,” a claim that appears to contrast with its insinuation that Israel’s close relationship with Azerbaijan is a threat to Tehran.
Azerbaijan on Tuesday shut down the office of the representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Baku, Iranian state media reported.