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Aytan Farhadova

Aytan is an accomplished journalist with extensive experience of working with Azerbaijani, regional, and international media outlets and organisations. Formerly associated with Meydan TV, a prominent Azerbaijani online TV outlet in exile, she is now based in Georgia. Aytan is passionate about investigative journalism and courageously covering topics ranging from government accountability to domestic violence.

Baku-linked group hosts conference on European colonialism at UN HQ

The Baku Initiative Group has hosted a number of conferences attacking French colonialism.

Azerbaijani police ‘detained, beat, killed’ man in detention

An Azerbaijani man has been killed in police detention after being detained and beaten with his two brothers.

Azerbaijani activist reportedly detained and tortured after ‘betrayal’ by former journalist

A former journalist has reportedly turned an activist who helped him flee from Azerbaijan in to the authorities.

Armenia denies repeated Azerbaijani claims of clashes on border

Baku has repeatedly accused Armenia of opening fire on the border.

Azerbaijan and Iran hold military drills amidst apparent détente

Azerbaijan–Iranian relations have been strained since the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War of 2020.

Aliyev: peace treaty ‘impossible’ with Armenia’s current constitution

Armenia’s prime minister had earlier this year called for a new constitution.

Azerbaijani economist ‘kidnapped’ and detained in AbzasMedia case

Farid Mehralizade reportedly does not have any ties to the independent media outlet.

Azerbaijan to settle Stepanakert in September

President Aliyev announced the move during a meeting with residents resettled in Khojali.

Russia ‘to open consulate general’ in Stepanakert

A senior Russian Council official has suggested that Russia might open a consulate in Nagorno-Karabakh.

France accuses Azerbaijan of supporting riots in New Caledonia 

France has accused Azerbaijan of supporting rioters against French rule in New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific.