Georgia continues to be shaken by protests. The country's intelligence services have announced the prevention of a coup aimed at seizing power.
Georgia continues to be shaken by protests. The country's intelligence services have announced the prevention of a coup aimed at seizing power.
The recent BRICS summit held on 22-24 October in the Russian city of Kazan, featured the first talks in the last few months between the Azerbaijani and Armenian leadership.
In diplomacy, details often determine the outcome — and the scandal surrounding Polish President Andrzej Duda's visit to Armenia serves as a vivid example of this principle.
As we speak, millions of people who live in the Global South are experiencing the harsh reality of climate change, even though it was the Global North who disproportionately caused the problem.
COP29 in Baku sparked widespread debate. Critics labeled it a failure, lamenting unmet climate finance goals, while others noted its role in deferring critical fossil fuel extraction issues to COP30. Azerbaijan's president described oil and gas as "gifts from God," triggering media backlash. Meanwhile, global elites recalibrate agendas, navigating challenges to "inclusive capitalism" and shifting narratives toward reindustrialization.
One of the key achievements was the announcement of a new financial commitment: $300 billion to address the climate crisis and an ambitious goal to mobilize $1.3 trillion by 2035.
The fact that Polish President Andrzej Duda participated in the binocular show at the Armenia-Azerbaijan border is unflattering in itself, and the reaction of the Azerbaijani side is entirely understandable, logical, and expected.
Over the past two years, numerous unofficial deadlines have been set for signing the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty.
Michał Greczyło, the chargé d'affaires of Poland in Azerbaijan, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan.
Western projects targeting the Global South are often fraught with war or turmoil. The evidence is abundant, and to see the duplicity of those behind such explosive plans, one only needs to observe how so-called peacekeeping emissaries hinder opposing sides from reaching consensus.
Polish President Andrzej Duda visited the border region between Armenia and Azerbaijan, accompanied by members of the EU Mission in Armenia (EUMA).
“Azerbaijan has proven to be a reliable partner of NATO ,” declared President Ilham Aliyev in December 2021 during his visit to NATO Headquarters in Brussels. NATO
Türkiye seems to be pulling through with plans to build a railway to Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan exclave, which is separated from its mainland by Armenia.
“As the host country of COP29, we have become the target of a coordinated, well-orchestrated campaign of slander and blackmail”, said President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan during his inauguration speech at the climate conference on 12 November.
Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, has Politico Europe for publishing misleading information about Azerbaijan and accused the outlet of spreading disinformation instead of issuing an apology and
A conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of Azerbaijan's accession to NATO's Partnership for Peace (PfP) program was held in Baku.
The joint military exercises "Araz 2024," involving the special forces of Azerbaijan's Armed Forces and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces of Iran, have successfully concluded in Iran's Ardabil Province.
The European Commission asserts that the Southern Gas Corridor, which supplies EU countries, is connected exclusively to Azerbaijani gas fields and is not linked to Russian gas.
On November 26, a scientific-practical conference was held in Baku to mark the 30th anniversary of Azerbaijan's accession to NATO's Partnership for Peace program.
Concerned about the planet's dire environmental state, humanity was confronted with the cynical, civilization-defying politicization of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), held in Baku.
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, called the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
Kazakhstan is making significant strides in the development of its oil sector, aiming to enhance its international market presence and modernize its infrastructure. In the coming years, the country plans to substantially increase oil exports, upgrade refining capacities, and implement strategic projects to meet domestic demand and strengthen its export potential.
Key importers of Russian gold include companies affiliated with Armenian politicians and business figures.
Azerbaijan's outreach to Africa, East Asia, and South America holds significant strategic potential.