Exactly one day after Azerbaijan sent another batch of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, a large fire near Baku destroyed an oil mill where the food sent to Ukraine had been produced
Geopolitical enmity and competition between Russia and the West for the role of the "godfather" of the future peace treaty is ongoing - but who will replace the OSCE Minsk Group in the Karabakh conflict settlement?
Rovshan Askerov responded to Russia's accusations after the Investigative Committee had launched a criminal case against him for 'rehabilitation of Nazism"
Recently, getting a job in Azerbaijan without knowing a foreign language has become almost impossible, but many also choose to study in hopes of studying and eventually living abroad
Nagorno-Karabakh issue and the signing of a peace treaty. Despite the war in Ukraine and the attention of world centers being diverted to it, certain processes are still ongoing
“Baku will not endure for a long time and silently observe what is happening”, a political observer from Baku comments on recent events that followed phone calls between foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia
Aliyev's remarks on peace negotiations with Armenia : "If Yerevan does not accept the five principles proposed by Baku, Azerbaijan will not recognize territorial integrity of Armenia"
Azerbaijani politician Azer Qasimli named three options for solving the territorial problem of the region where Russian peacekeepers are currently deployed
Armenia continues to discuss the future of the OSCE Minsk Group. Armenian expert comments on the possible fate of the format which has been mediating the Karabakh conflict settlement for 30 years
Quarantine measures in Azerbaijan remain in force despite low infection rates. In an interview with JAMnews, an infectious disease doctor discussed the likelihood of new outbreaks of COVID-19 pandemic
In Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, the statements of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, are actively discussed. Many experts perceive them negatively, while the EU special representative described them as 'far-sighted'