The Republic of Azerbaijan will host the annual UN Climate Change Conference known as COP29 in November 2024.
The Republic of Azerbaijan will host the annual UN Climate Change Conference known as COP29 in November 2024.
"The U.S. policy toward the South Caucasus is unlikely to undergo significant changes regardless of the U.S. presidential election outcome."
It was recently reported in the media that Switzerland seeks to hold a Peace Forum on Karabakh, which will discuss the plight of the Armenians who left their homes after the Second Karabakh War and the subsequent military operation.
Ancient Kabbalistic book changes the fate of the Jews in the town of Qusar in 1733 after the Persian conqueror prepares to murder all the Jewish men; a special exhibit now showcases the book and the community's rich history.
It has become common knowledge that the atrocities committed by Palestinians in Gaza on October 7 2023 emboldened the already widespread antisemitism in the West.
The question of full BRICS membership for interested countries will be considered throughout 2025, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
On the platform X, a coordinated campaign from fake profiles is underway against COP29.
The EU and its US ally should take equal and tough action against oligarch agents of Moscow, reads an article by Taras Kuzio, Professor of Political Science, published by Euronews.
At the 142nd session of the UN Human Rights Committee, committee members Yvonne Maria Donders from the Netherlands and Serbian professor Tijana Šurlan expressed deep concern over human rights conditions in France.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan announced significant progress in relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey, expressing cautious optimism about the potential conclusion of a peace agreement with Baku.
Since 2022, Albanian president has conducted three official meetings with the President of Azerbaijan, H. E. Ilham Aliyev; Bajram Begaj’s first official visit abroad was in Baku, on July 7th, 2023.
At the end of October 2024, Armenia’s Ministry of Defense announced it has initiated discussions with Indian aircraft manufacturer HAL to acquire a batch of domestically produced Su-30MKI Flanker-H fighters, along with specialized weaponry.
COP29 is a moment for the global community to transform our shared ambitions into concrete actions.
US-Israel Relations Strain as Disagreements Emerge over Iran and Military Strategy.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó on Tuesday highlighted the quadrilateral cooperation between Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary in the context of the project for the Black Sea submarine cable.
Referencing Bezos' article, Hajiyev praised the Amazon founder’s critique of the media landscape, highlighting Bezos' remarks on the declining trust in journalism.
The French Jewish Defense League (LDJ), in its analytical report, stated that France has positioned itself as a "guardian" of Armenia for centuries.
Israel's climate delegation will share solutions at the UN conference with 167 nations in attendance.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Health, Teymur Musayev, presented the nation’s key initiatives at the 74th session of the European Regional Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO), held in Copenhagen from October 29 to 31.
In light of recent events in Georgia surrounding the parliamentary elections, an unprecedented wave of pressure from Western countries, including the United States and its closest European allies, has intensified.
Washington ignores Armenia’s growing integration with Russia, Yerevan’s infringement of Western sanctions against Russia, and its close relationship with Iran, an enemy of Israel and the US, while seeing no value in Israel’s strategic alliance with Azerbaijan.
Georgia's recent parliamentary elections saw the ruling Georgian Dream party secure 54% of the vote, sparking opposition protests and international concerns. The EU and OSCE cited reports of voter intimidation, while the U.S. and EU called for investigations. As Prime Minister Kobakhidze downplays irregularities, tensions with the EU deepen, raising questions about Georgia's path toward European integration.
Over the past four years, mutual verbal exchanges and diplomatic tensions between Armenian and Russian officials have been accompanied by Yerevan’s attempts to shift closer to the West.
The U.S. has recently launched a defamatory propaganda and sanctions campaign against Azerbaijan aimed at discrediting Baku’s sovereign policies.