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After a NATO chief issued a chilling WW3 warning prediction, a diplomatic row has broken out with Russia said to be ...
Recent events in the South Caucasus show how the authoritarian playbook is exported and adapted to suit local contexts. From ...
Relations nose-dive between Russia and former close ally Azerbaijan Azerbaijan has been pushing back against Russian dominance in the Caucasus region, seeking closer ties with Turkey and Israel.
Yerevan denied the initial claims but Kyiv posted what it claims to be a Russian army order to increase its military presence at Russia's largest base in Armenia, near the border with Türkiye.
The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry said on Tuesday that its head had a bilateral meeting with his Azerbaijani ...
When Azerbaijan defeated Armenia in the second Nagorno-Karabakh war in 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin emerged as a powerful mediator. The Kremlin helped broker a ceasefire deal that forced ...
Russia is trying to pull the emergency break on what is threatening to become a runaway train of deteriorating relations with Azerbaijan. Alexander Kurenkov, Russia’s minister for emergency situations ...
Russia also has been the main market for Azerbaijan’s fruit and vegetable exports. It also is a key transport corridor for Russia’s trade with Iran and other partners in the Middle East.
A brawl erupted in Armenia’s National Assembly involving an opposition lawmaker who later was stripped of his parliamentary ...
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Europe’s Green Delusion Meets Geopolitical Reality
Europe's green delusion is still subject to geopolitical reality, even as it tries to wean itself off of Russian gas.
The crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet that Baku blamed on Moscow. Growing ties between Azerbaijan and Turkey, along with waning Russian influence in the troubled South Caucasus region.
Russian military forces were involved in the missile strike on Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 which crashed on 25 December 2024, a new audio recording and a letter published by an Azerbaijani ...