Azerbaijan
Western feminists must stand with Azerbaijani women in Iran - opinion
In the wake of the Iran protests, Western feminists must stand in solidarity with South Azerbaijani women, who are fighting against ethnic discrimination and gender apartheid.
Three ISIS-K terrorists arrested in plot targeting Israeli embassy in Baku
Sa'ar meets with Azerbaijani president on energy, AI as Baku eyes Israeli agri-tech
Israel's imports of Azerbaijani oil via Turkey jump despite Ankara's trade ban
Syrian president visits Azerbaijan to strengthen energy, diplomatic ties - analysis
In a sign of warming ties, Syria’s new leadership is turning to Azerbaijan for support on energy, education, and post-conflict reconstruction.
Armenia, Azerbaijan hold substantive talks to end four decades of conflict
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at loggerheads since the late 1980s when Nagorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan.
Khamenei’s personal hatred of Azerbaijan - opinion
The Islamic Republic of Iran's animosity toward Azerbaijan, an independent Shi'ite Muslim country, stems directly from its supreme leader.
Rabbi Hier: ‘This is a phenomenal time to bring Azerbaijan into the Abraham Accords’
Ahead of Netanyahu’s White House visit, a leading US rabbi urges adding Azerbaijan to the Abraham Accords as a key ally to deter Iran and spark wider Muslim participation.
Azerbaijan demands punishment for death of brothers in Russian police custody
Azerbaijan accused Russian police of 'illegal actions' following the death of two of its citizens, and demanded an investigation and punishment of those responsible.
Shared vision of alignment: Azerbaijan's strategically important energy deal with Israel - opinion
SOCAR’s expanding footprint in Israel could eventually open new routes and strategies for future export diversification in the region.
Iran’s propaganda machine: Fake secrets, fictional bases, and phantom jets - opinion
Tehran's latest attempt to shape international opinion relies on recycled emails, AI-generated images, and conspiracy theories involving foreign countries - none of which withstand scrutiny.
Unique cloverleaf-shaped ancient pool discovered in Azerbaijan
This type of pool has only been recorded in the civilizations of the Near East, Iran, and the Mediterranean.
Hundreds flee Iran to Azerbaijan amid rampant Israeli strikes
Azerbaijan has kept land borders closed since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it allowed the foreigners to enter via a "humanitarian corridor" crossing at Astara in its southeast corner.