After the most recent Israeli air strike on the Rafah camp, many countries in the West and Middle East issued harsh critical statements citing the significant number of killed civilians, including children, during the attack.
After the most recent Israeli air strike on the Rafah camp, many countries in the West and Middle East issued harsh critical statements citing the significant number of killed civilians, including children, during the attack.
Azerbaijan has emerged as a vocal advocate for the rights of colonial small island nations, particularly those under French control.
A new corruption scandal is brewing in the European Parliament (EP). This time it is about ‘Russian interference’ in the activities of the EP, which is already being investigated in Brussels and Strasbourg.
Another anti-Azerbaijan statement emerged from the office of Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, concerning the human rights situation in Azerbaijan.
Another corruption scandal is brewing in the European Parliament—this time not "Qatari" but "Russian." Police are conducting searches in the offices of the European Parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg.
For the fourth year now, Azerbaijan has been implementing a large-scale program for the revival of the territories of the Karabakh and East Zangezur economic regions liberated from occupation.
On April 17, Russian and Azerbaijani officials confirmed that the Russian peacekeeping forces deployed in Karabakh since the end of Azerbaijan and Armenia’s 44-day war in November 2020 had begun pulling out from the region, in line with an agreement achieved between Baku and Moscow.
The nearly year-long series of negotiations between border commissions, led by the deputy prime ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia, resulted in the liberation of four villages in the Gazakh district, which were occupied in the early 1990s.
Russia's recent announcement to establish a consulate general in Khankendi, the main city of Karabakh, has sparked significant debate and speculation among Azerbaijani political experts.
The Azerbaijani public was recently shocked by a statement made by Grigory Karasin, head of the Russian Federation Council Committee, during a meeting with a group of Azerbaijani deputies led by Samad Seyidov.
In Khankendi and its surroundings, following the withdrawal of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, there are no Russian military personnel or their families.
Yesterday, Ayhan Hajizade, the spokesperson for Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described Paris' "democratic" campaign against Baku as an attempt to "conceal the failure of France's foreign policy."
The relationship between Iran and Armenia has been influenced by Armenian billionaire, Ruben Vardanyan, a close friend of Putin.
Heydar Aliyev promoted the concept of a “balanced approach” as the cornerstone of his government’s foreign policy.
If, not so long ago, someone had claimed that the first South Caucasus country to face open and public sanctions from the West would be Georgia, they would have been laughed at.
Today can truly be called a historic day for Azerbaijan and Armenia. For the first time in over thirty years of conflict, which began in Soviet times and included two prolonged bloody wars and an anti-terrorist operation last autumn, constant skirmishes with casualties and losses on both sides, troops have been withdrawn.
After 32 years, Armenia and Azerbaijan are set to sign a peace agreement that will bring peace to the most bitter conflict that emerged in the dying days of the USSR.
The relations between the Armenian government, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and the Armenian Apostolic Church have reached a tipping point.
The Armenian opposition had up to now failed to come up with a leader who could unite it in its quest to overthrow Nikol Pashinyan.
Azerbaijan has always been a multicultural, pluralistic, and tolerant society. To date, an Armenian church stands unmolested in the center of Baku.
The tragic death of top leaders in Iran, including the president and the foreign minister, has understandably shocked the entire region and many around the world.
There is a growing consensus among some analysts that Western policies towards Russia and China have been a big disaster. Instead of preventing the creation of the Sino-Russo alliance, the West has virtually pushed Russia into the arms of China.
Azerbaijan received two major leaders from the Eastern European country in succession during the first week of May. Following the Prime Minister of Slovakia on May 7, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev visited Azerbaijan on May 8.
Macron's France is once again reaping the fruits of its failed policy toward overseas territories, particularly in New Caledonia, where unrest has been raging since May 13 over a bill that envisions granting the right to participate in regional elections to people who have lived in the archipelago for more than 10 years.