The Committee to Protect Journalists has condemned Azerbaijan’s Feb. 20 arrest of Nurlan Gahramanli and Feb. 28 arrest of Fatima Mövlamli—both freelance reporters for Germany-based outlet Meydan TV—on...
Politics
Donald Trump is considering relinquishing its leadership of NATO, the Daily Mail writes, without citing its source. The publication noted that since the founding of NATO in 1949, the Supreme Allied Co...
EU diplomats are concerned about the potential failure of the community summit scheduled for March 6, due to disagreements between Hungary and its allies over key provisions. The summit is dedicated t...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent believes that no one takes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seriously. He made this statement while commenting on the retaliatory tariffs imposed by Ottawa ...
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has announced Minsk’s willingness to organize negotiations between the presidents of Russia, the United States, and Ukraine. “We need to persuade and reach an...
Armenia, a country making a geopolitical pivot away from Russia toward the West, is finding success in attracting US diplomatic attention by playing up opportunities for trade and investment in the mi...
While a human rights defender speaks of improved conditions, Baku continues to stage sham trials against Armenian prisoners. From behind prison, the prisoners call all this a farce and try to fight ag...
Representatives of Russia and the U.S. have agreed in Riyadh to hold separate negotiations on the situation over Iran. However, the format and timing of these talks have not yet been determined, RIA N...
During the sham trial taking place in Baku, former Commander of the Artsakh Defense Army, Lt. Gen. Levon Mnatsakanyan confirmed his participation in the liberation struggle of Artsakh, stating that wh...
In the Ottoman Empire, mentioning Armenia was forbidden, and during the Soviet era, writing about the homeland, the struggle for liberation, and the heroic chapters of Armenian history was prohibited....
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said his country is “firmly determined to continue cooperating” with Washington, after the U.S. paused military aid to the country, the BBC writes. Shmyhal said ...
The Kremlin on Tuesday welcomed the U.S. pause in military aid to Ukraine, claiming it could push Kyiv to the negotiating table, The Guardian writes. “If this is true, then it is a decision that could...











