The radical and rapid change of power in Syria, the flight of longtime president Bashar al-Assad with his family, and the unexpectedly swift collapse of the Syrian army—these are all topics that continue to dominate the leading global media outlets.
The radical and rapid change of power in Syria, the flight of longtime president Bashar al-Assad with his family, and the unexpectedly swift collapse of the Syrian army—these are all topics that continue to dominate the leading global media outlets.
The outgoing year has been marked by numerous vivid events. Admittedly, most of them have been far from joyous, and some have not made us happier at all. But as our "friends" from distant yet oft-cited France like to say, c’est la vie — that's life, and there’s little one can do about it.
In July of this year, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev voiced his frustration with the challenges in United States - Azerbaijan relations, criticizing the Biden administration for making what he described as “unrealistic demands” from Azerbaijan.
In phone call with Azerbaijani counterpart Aliyev, President Erdogan says Türkiye will continue to support Syrian people for establishment of lasting stability.
Another round of arrests has taken place in Azerbaijan, and it’s sure to be framed as a crackdown on “freedom of speech” and the like.
French public figures, inexplicably obsessed with Azerbaijan’s real and imagined problems, have once again tuned into their favorite venomous rhetoric.
Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov has stated that constitutional changes in Armenia are necessary to achieve peace.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan noted progress in the delimitation process of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border.
On December 10, 2020, a parade dedicated to the Victory in the Patriotic War took place in Azadlig Square in Baku.
Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor has crossed the finish line for the divestment of its upstream assets in Azerbaijan and Nigeria, bringing a consideration of up to $2 billion to fuel the firm’s oil and gas portfolio optimization mission.
France, by providing military supplies to Yerevan, is encouraging Armenian revanchism.
The tectonic geopolitical shifts in the Middle East, highlighted by the overthrow of the dictator Bashar al-Assad, have overshadowed the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan and Head of the Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration, met with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar in Jerusalem.
The issue of safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of victims of ethnic cleansing in modern-day Armenia and ensuring the return of native Azerbaijani residents to the lands of Western Azerbaijan remains a critical focus.
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As many as 1-1.5 million Azerbaijanis have been expelled from the territory of Armenia since 1918, Michael Reinhard Heß, a professor at Germany's Frankfurt University.
The final document of the Second International Conference, titled "The Right to Return: Ensuring Justice for Azerbaijanis Forcibly Expelled from Armenia," organized by the Western Azerbaijan Community in Baku, has been approved.
Israel has raised its travel threat level for citizens heading to Armenia to level two, following mounting concerns over the increasing danger posed to Israelis and Jews in the country by terrorist groups.
An international conference dedicated to the island of Saint Martin — a colony of France and the Netherlands — is taking place in Baku.
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov delivered a speech at the 31st OSCE Ministerial Council meeting in Valletta, Malta, addressing crucial developments and challenges in the Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization process.
Forbes has published an article highlighting Azerbaijan's environmental efforts aimed at transitioning to sustainable development amidst declining oil reserves.
OPEC+ countries have agreed to maintain crude oil production at 39.7 million barrels per day until the end of 2026. This was announced by Azerbaijan's Minister of Energy, Parviz Shahbazov, on his social media page on X.
Azerbaijan has declined a proposed meeting of foreign ministers with Armenia during the 31st OSCE Ministerial Council session held in Malta.
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