Artsakh
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Azerbaijan Reports 42 Non-Combat Military Deaths in 2025
Azerbaijan reports 42 non-combat military deaths in 2025, highlighting issues of corruption and resource allocation in the armed forces.
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Azerbaijan’s Oil Transit Through Georgia to Armenia: A Strategic Partnership
Explore the recent agreement on Azerbaijani oil transit through Georgia to Armenia, highlighting regional cooperation and strategic partnerships in 2025.
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Azerbaijan Challenges Russian Investigation Closure on AZAL Plane Crash
Azerbaijan reacts strongly to Russia’s letter halting the investigation into the AZAL plane crash, asserting external interference led to the tragedy.
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Azerbaijani Court Sentences Karen Avanesyan to 16 Years Amid Human Rights Concerns
Karen Avanesyan sentenced to 16 years in Azerbaijan, raising concerns over human rights violations and ECHR’s ignored rulings.
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Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Signals Possible Visit to Armenia Amid National Interests
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov hints at a potential visit to Armenia, emphasizing national interests and discussions surrounding the country’s blacklist. What does this mean for regional relations?
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ICRC Representatives Visit Armenians Detained in Azerbaijan
ICRC representatives visited Armenian detainees in Azerbaijan on December 24 and 25, assessing their health and living conditions, reaffirming commitment to human rights.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan Explore Trade Solutions Amid High Transit Costs
Armenia and Azerbaijan are exploring solutions to high transit costs affecting trade, with proposals to open land borders and enhance economic cooperation.
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lham Aliyev Inaugurates “Victory Park” in Stepanakert Amid Controversy
Discover the implications of Ilham Aliyev’s inauguration of “Victory Park” in Stepanakert, symbolizing ongoing tensions and the ethnic cleansing history in the region.
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Azerbaijan’s Fuel Import: The Rise of Shisha World and Its Implications for Armenia
Explore the implications of Shisha World, Armenia’s second fuel importer from Azerbaijan, and how it may impact societal divisions and national identity.
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Azerbaijan Extends Border Restrictions Until April 2026: What It Means for Travel and Trade
Azerbaijan has extended its land border restrictions until April 2026, limiting travel options and impacting trade. Learn about the implications of this decision and its effects on regional connectivity.
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Azerbaijan’s “Peaceful” Calls: A Deeper Look into Intentions
Explore the implications of Azerbaijan’s recent statements on peace and identity as tensions rise in the region. Understand the deeper motives behind political rhetoric.
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Ruben Vardanyan’s Trial: A Political Spectacle or Justice in Action?
Ruben Vardanyan’s trial in Baku is criticized as a political spectacle, raising concerns about transparency and justice in the context of Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-determination rights.
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European Parliament Condemns Human Rights Violations in Azerbaijan
The European Parliament condemns Azerbaijan’s human rights violations and calls for the release of political prisoners, linking future agreements to human rights respect.
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Pashinyan Urges Karabakh Armenians to Embrace Armenian Citizenship for Security
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan urges Karabakh Armenians to accept citizenship for security, warning against foreign exploitation of their rights.
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Samvel Shahramanyan, the Last President of Artsakh, Questioned as Witness in Military Operations Inquiry
Samvel Shahramanyan has been questioned as a witness regarding the 2023 military operations, providing insights into the conflict and its aftermath as part of a broader inquiry into regional stability.














