Armenia Declares Martial Law as Azerbaijan Launches Attack
Both sides blame each other for civilian deaths following clashes over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Infamous Gangster Shot Dead in Restaurant by His Dining Companion
Nadir Salifov was shot dead at point blank range while he was dining in the Boğazkent District of Serik, Antalya.
Azerbaijan Threatens Missile Strike on Armenian Nuclear Power Plant
The Caucusus neighbors accuse each other of shelling military positions in a flare-up of tensions over the last week.
How Coronavirus and Cognitive Dissonance Are Shaping the NGO Landscape
The need for oversight of NGO activities is greater than ever.
Another Trump Tower is on Fire, This Time in Azerbaijan
The mutlifloor blaze broke out on the middle levels of the unfinished Trump International Hotel and Tower in Baku.
The Mysterious World of Social Media Manipulation
Political strategies are often as invisible as they are invasive.
Trump Jr.: Azerbaijan Man Says Russia Claims 'Made Up'
By Trump Jr.'s own admission, he expected Azerbaijani businessman Aras Agalarov to supply him with incriminating evidence against Clinton, via a middleman.
Trump Azerbaijan Pop Star Links Under Scrutiny
Pop star Emin Agalarov is allegedly behind the meeting between Trump's son and a Russian lawyer who claimed to have dirt on Hillary Clinton.
How Erdogan Rigged the Election That Makes Him Dictator
No democratic leader congratulated Erdogan on his win except Trump.
Trump Org 'Made Deal With Oligarch Tied to Iran Regime'
The president put his name to a building built by family of Ziya Mammadov, the country's transport minister.
Why Are These Muslim States Hosting Benjamin Netanyahu?
The Israeli leader set off for a rare visit to two states that adhere to the Islamic faith on Tuesday.
Azerbaijan's New Drone
The "Zərbə" and other drones will enter service by the hundreds starting next month.
Azerbaijan Backs More Powers for President
The opposition called for the result to be annulled due to the lack of competition allowed.
Putin's Saber-Rattling Spooks Ukraine and the Baltics
The Russian exercises are like the smoke screens before the stealth invasions of Georgia and Crimea.
Trump, Clinton, Take Note: Trade Tariffs Mean More War
When a country's prosperity is dependent on trade, it's far less likely to get into wars.
Georgia Needs Western Help to Stave Off Putin
More than half of Georgia's citizens favor joining both NATO and the European Union.
Azeri Journalist Vows to Keep Investigating Corruption
Khadija Ismayilova had been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison after examining the president's finances.
Azerbaijan Releases Jailed Journalist Ismayilova
Ismayilova's detention was seen as a sign of a crackdown on free speech in the country.
Azerbaijan Named Europe's Worst Place for LGBTI People
The Caspian country ranked behind Russia and Turkey in the Rainbow Index.
At Least Two Dead in Bus Explosion in Armenia
Law enforcement officials do not rule out use of explosives.
The Youth of the Disputed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
The tense standoff in the Caucasus has continued for over 20 years.
What's Behind the Flare Up in Karabakh?
In a few days the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan deteriorated rapidly.
Putin's Arms Sales Jump by a Third in Five Years
Sales to Europe have increased by 264 percent thanks to contracts with Azerbaijan.
Fire on Azerbaijan Oil Platform Said to Kill 32
Head of Azerbaijan's Oil Workers' Rights Protection Committee says 42 rescued.
We Are Losing Hearts and Minds in the Former Soviet Empire
To build a positive image, the U.S. should focus attention on its way of life rather than its foreign policy.
Games Put Azerbaijan's Appalling Human Rights Record In The Spotlight
There has been a government crackdown on protests calling for civil rights and freedoms in this oil-rich country.
Russia 'Arming Armenia and Azerbaijan' As Hostilities Increase
Reports estimate ceasefire violations stand at around 5,000 for January - the highest monthly figure since the 1994 truce.
Eastern European Trade Org Picks English Over Russian
The decision, proposed by a Ukrainian minister, was unanimous among representatives of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Moldova.
Putin Holds Peace Talks With Eurasian Leaders, As New Conflict Looms
Barely a thousand miles from Kiev a new war threatens to thaw in Russia's backyard as casualties hit all time high