Texas Democrat tried to meet with prosecutors before bribery indictment
Representative Henry Cuellar said prosecutors refused to "hear our side" before charging him and his wife with taking bribes.
The U.S. Should Reject Azerbaijan's Assault on Armenian Culture
Azerbaijan's aggressions violate not only international law but also a global value system that champions religious freedom.
Armenia Under Siege
Will Armenia's military and government respond to the new Azeri attacks, amid a possible invasion?
The U.S. Should Encourage the EU on Armenian Membership
Armenia has made notable progress in aligning with EU membership criteria. It has demonstrated a commitment to democratic governance, undertaken economic reforms, and improved legal and institutional frameworks.
COP29 leader urges US to keep climate pledges even if Trump elected
The incoming climate summit chief told Newsweek that he hoped countries like America would "fulfil their obligations" regardless of the outcome of the election.
Is Iran warming up to a 'second Israel' across its border?
Iran's foreign minister declared "a new chapter" in relations between Tehran and Baku during a meeting last week with his Azerbaijani counterpart.
US-Russia great power contest "doesn't help" pivotal peace talks
Former combatants are working to end a long-running conflict, but are wary of overreach by major foreign powers.
Russia ally won't rule out 'other steps' after Putin 'mini-NATO' snub
Armenia has frozen its participation in the Russian-led CSTO, alleging the alliance is failing to protect it.
To Fight Tehran, the U.S. Should Support Iran's Ethnic Minorities
For decades, Iran has been at war against its own non-Persian minorities.
Putin's possible successor warns Russia's neighbors face "chaos"
The West has a "desire to maintain its dominance in world affairs at any cost," said Nikolai Patrushev.
Sunak's Government Enabled Azerbaijan's "Hostile Environment" Of Women
If Azerbaijan, as the hosts of COP29, is to build on the pledges at COP28, they must demonstrate their seriousness by including women equally in the COP29 process.
We Cannot Forget Azerbaijan's Ethnic Cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh
Terrible wars all over the world, from Ukraine to the Middle East, should not obscure one of the most shocking events to take place in 2023.
Azerbaijan Rewarded a Year After the Lachin Corridor Blockade and Genocide
From a blockade to war, Azerbaijan successfully executed crimes of genocide before winning the global bid to host COP29.
Blood and Oil—How Azerbaijan Greenwashes Its Human Rights Record
Environmentalism and human rights are not mutually exclusive.
US "lopsided" in clout contest with Russia
The White House needs to change its approach if it wants to play a role in pivotal peace talks, a top Azerbaijani official has told Newsweek.
Time to Rethink Turkey, the Sick Man of NATO
Recent world events have offered a stark reminder the evil exists in the world.
Armenians Deserve the Right to Return to Nagorno-Karabakh
As things stand, the United States and the European Union were essentially bystanders, indifferent or impotent, to one of the largest expulsions of a civilian population since World War II.
Israel's 'Never Again' Dilemma
Until Israel makes amends with its troubling relationship with Azerbaijan, they'll continue to be on the wrong side of history.
Azerbaijan Must Be Held Accountable
Make no mistake, Azerbaijan's aggression will not stop with Nagorno-Karabakh.
List of countries Putin can visit without fear just got smaller
Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan approved parliament's decision to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Saturday.
Western Inaction on Nagorno-Karabakh: Is It Impotence or Indifference?
No matter where one stands on the complex and emotive dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region, it is safe to say the West comes away looking ridiculous from the sudden exodus of its 120,000 indigenous people.
How Nagorno Karabakh's Fall Could Help Armenia
In realpolitik terms, the dissolution of the Karabakh separatist government is a win for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Without U.S. Intervention, the Caucasus Could Be Lost to a New Proxy War
Distracted by its disastrous invasion of Ukraine, Russia's clout in the region has collapsed. And now Armenia must look for stronger security guarantors.
Armenia and Russia—It's Complicated
Armenia can no longer trust Russia, its historical ally, to do much of anything.
I'm a New Mother and This Is Why I'm Fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh
By blocking the Lachin Corridor, a road that is our lifeline to nearby Armenia and to the world, Azerbaijan has created an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis that has reached a catastrophic tipping point in recent days.
Armenian exodus from Nagorno-Karabakh seen from space
About 42,500 ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh have crossed into Armenia, Yerevan said on Wednesday.
Azerbaijan official explains Russian peacekeepers deaths
An investigation into the killings is underway and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan apologized to Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin last week.
Another Modern Betrayal—History Will Judge Those Who Ignored the Armenians
This tragedy could have been prevented, yet world leaders looked away.
Azerbaijan issues warning as Russian ally teeters
The lightning defeat of Armenian-backed forces in Nagorno-Karabakh this week has sparked fresh protests in Yerevan, Armenia's capital.
Kim Kardashian issues stark warning over Armenia crisis: "Genocide"
The reality TV star is of Armenian heritage and has called for an end to the blockade on Nagorno-Karabakh.