Azerbaijani MP survives shooting
Fazil Mustafa was shot several times outside his home near Baku by an unknown man.
Azerbaijani MP survives shooting
Fazil Mustafa was shot several times outside his home near Baku by an unknown man.
Two men killed following ‘attack on Chechen police station’
Despite widespread reports of the attack on the police station, the Chechen authorities said the incident took place in their home.
Two men killed following ‘attack on Chechen police station’
Despite widespread reports of the attack on the police station, the Chechen authorities said the incident took place in their home.
Azerbaijan dismisses EU Monitoring Mission’s fears of escalation
Baku has accused the mission of bias towards Armenia.
Georgian Dream attacks independent media holding Palitra
The ruling party have accused Palitra Media of being financed by former defence minister Davit Kezerashvili.
Features & Analysis
Poisoned, soaked, but still dancing: Georgia’s Zoomers come of political age
Sassy posters, raving to sirens, and dancing with water jets have become symbols of the protests that defeated Georgia’s foreign agent bills.
Poisoned, soaked, but still dancing: Georgia’s Zoomers come of political age
By Tata ShoshiashviliSassy posters, raving to sirens, and dancing with water jets have become symbols of the protests that defeated Georgia’s foreign agent bills.
‘Irrationality is subjective’: fears rise of conflict between Iran and Azerbaijan
As the two countries exchange increasingly aggressive rhetoric and actions, some worry that a serious conflict might break out.
‘Irrationality is subjective’: fears rise of conflict between Iran and Azerbaijan
By Ismi AghayevAs the two countries exchange increasingly aggressive rhetoric and actions, some worry that a serious conflict might break out.
Georgia’s lost parents and sold children
A group in Georgia claims to have reunited 500 people sold by doctors as newborns with their biological families.
Georgia’s lost parents and sold children
By Tata ShoshiashviliA group in Georgia claims to have reunited 500 people sold by doctors as newborns with their biological families.
Analysis | How Azerbaijan’s youth feels towards different countries and the conflict
Polling by the Agora Analytical Collective shows which countries young Azerbaijanis like and dislike, which they see as a threat or an ally.
Analysis | How Azerbaijan’s youth feels towards different countries and the conflict
By Robin FabbroPolling by the Agora Analytical Collective shows which countries young Azerbaijanis like and dislike, which they see as a threat or an ally.
Plastic flowers at a funeral: small-town life under blockade
In the town of Chartar, in Nagorno-Karabakh, some local residents feel doubly cut off.
Plastic flowers at a funeral: small-town life under blockade
By Marut VanyanIn the town of Chartar, in Nagorno-Karabakh, some local residents feel doubly cut off.
Opinion
Opinion | Azerbaijan needs an alternative to nationalist militarism
Civil society must step up and propose a progressive alternative to Baku’s rule — one that challenges the nationalist militarism at its core.
Opinion | Greenwashing a blockade
It is clear that the ‘eco-protesters’ blocking the Lachin Corridor were put there by Baku.
Opinion | Russia’s shifting interests are leaving Armenia out to dry
Russia is reneging on its long-term alliance with Armenia, in favour of closer ties with Azerbaijan and Turkey