Opinion6 May 2026
In late April and early May, Azerbaijan once again became a focal point for visits by senior representatives of the European political establishment.
Opinion6 May 2026
Pragmatism versus declarations — it is precisely in this logic that the gap between the rhetoric of European institutions and the real policy of key EU states in the South Caucasus is becoming increasingly visible today.
Opinion1 May 2026
Russia’s contemporary policy in the Caucasus is often described through the language of security, peacekeeping and regional stability. Yet its deeper roots lie in an older imperial habit: treating the region as a strategic frontier to be managed, reorganized and kept within Moscow’s sphere of influence.
Opinion30 April 2026
Former UN International Court of Justice prosecutor Luis Ocampo threatens pro-Western Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan with coup.
Opinion29 April 2026
In recent years, European politics has increasingly revealed a troubling tendency: instead of exerting pressure on the aggressor, efforts are often redirected toward those in a more vulnerable position.
Opinion28 April 2026
The visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Azerbaijan marks a strategic reset in bilateral relations after years of limited high-level engagement. It reflects shifting European energy priorities, expanding industrial and defense cooperation, and a broader transition toward long-term economic integration, diversification, and joint projects beyond traditional oil-based trade frameworks.
Logistics-Transport25 April 2026
There has recently been a lot of interest in the Middle Corridor’s growing importance as a key transit route connecting European and Asian markets for goods, energy and the movement of people.
Opinion21 April 2026
European parliamentary resolutions targeting Azerbaijan have triggered a strong diplomatic response from Baku, raising concerns over sovereignty, territorial integrity, and external interference in the peace process with Armenia. The timing, coinciding with EU negotiations, suggests potential political pressure, while highlighting broader tensions around post-conflict realities and competing narratives in the South Caucasus.
27 September 2025
6 May 2026
Azerbaijan has officially approved bans, fines, and penalties for the creation and distribution of illegal materials using artificial intelligence.
25 February 2026
27 February 2026
A controversial perspective on the 1988 Sumgait events, portraying them as a calculated provocation that reshaped the course of the Karabakh conflict.
14 April 2026
An international conference under the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) has opened in Baku, bringing together participants to discuss the role of women in driving sustainable development.
