Politics

Mehriban Aliyeva About Death of Azerbaijani Journalists

First Vice-President of Azerbaijan Mehriban Aliyeva shared on her official Instagram page a publication in connection with the deaths of Azerbaijani journalists as a result of a mine explosion in Kalbajar. The publication says: ‘With deep sorrow and sadness, I

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State Security Service: Over 14 Armenian Militants İnfiltrated Azerbaijan’s Territory

The preliminary investigation on the criminal case of members of the Armenian armed formations who committed terrorist provocations and other criminal acts in the territory of Azerbaijan has been completed, informs the website of the State Security Service (SSS) of

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Defence Ministry: Reconnaissance-Sabotage Group of Armenian Armed Forces Neutralised (6 Servicemen Taken Prisoner)

On 27 May, at about 3am, a reconnaissance-sabotage group of the Armenian armed forces attempted to enter the territory of Azerbaijan in the direction of the Yukhari Ayrim settlement of the Kalbajar district through the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border, informs the

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Formation of Ukraine’s Image in the Media

By Chekalyuk Veronika, Ph.D. in Social Communications, Associate Professor of the Department of National University of Bioresources and Natural Resources of Ukraine. The system of social communications is in the evolutionary stage, the classical notions of imageology, journalism went beyond

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Geopolitical Nature of the Local Conflicts in Caucasus

By Guram Marhulia. Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of Sukhumi State University (Georgia), President of the Caucasus International Center for Geostory and Geopolitics. The problem of armed conflicts is one of the most important issues at the present stage of

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President Ilham Aliyev Signed Order: Shusha is Cultural Capital of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev on May 7, signed an order declaring the city of Shusha the cultural capital of Azerbaijan. In 1977, Azerbaijan’s national leader Heydar Aliyev declared the historical part of Shusha as the historical and architectural reserve. As

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Azerbaijan Demonstrating Humanism, Handed Over Three More Servicemen to Armenia

The plane carrying three Armenian servicemen who Baku returned to Yerevan – Robert Vardanyan, Samvel Shukhyan and Seyran Tamrazyan – landed at Yerevan’s Erebuni Airport, Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan. The Armenian servicemen were accompanied by the commander of

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Peace on the brink in Central Asia

By Shairbek Dzhuraev is president at Crossroads Central Asia, a Bishkek-based research institute. He previously served as deputy director at the OSCE Academy in Bishkek, and dean of academic development at the American University of Central Asia. Shairbek has a

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Russian ‘Peacekeeping’ in Karabakh: Old Model, New Features, Mission Creep

By Vladimir Socor Under the November 9–10, 2020 armistice declaration, Russia’s “peacekeeping” mission in Upper (Nagorno) Karabakh is limited to 1,960 motor-rifle troops with light weapons and armored personnel carriers. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his end-of-year Q&A session

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The Washington Post Highlights Celebration of Novruz in Liberated Azerbaijani Shusha

The Washington Post, a well-known news agency has published an article highlighting the fact that for the first time since the Armenian occupation, the Novruz holiday is being celebrated in Shusha city. In an article named “Azerbaijani president marks Nowruz

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