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“They couldn’t even build a public toilet” – Abbasli on the real role of MPs

AG Party leader Tural Abbasli says many members of parliament fail to address even basic local issues, avoid public debate, and focus on formal reporting rather than real representation.

Qarabag Fall To Liverpool But Secure Champions League Playoff Spot

Qarabag were thrashed 6–0 by Liverpool at Anfield, but still did enough to reach the Champions League playoffs, finishing the league phase on 10 points despite a punishing fixture list.

Why Barcelona Is Cheaper Than Baku – Despite Much Higher Wages

An Azerbaijani economist highlights a growing gap between incomes and prices, questioning why basic goods cost more in Baku than in Spain, where salaries are several times higher.

Possible U.S.-Iran War Would Affect Azerbaijan, Expert Says

A potential U.S.-Iran conflict could have direct political, security, and humanitarian consequences for Azerbaijan, analysts warn, urging Baku to prepare for multiple scenarios as regional tensions continue to rise.

Three Detained in Alleged Embassy Attack Plot in Baku

Azerbaijan’s security services report foiling an alleged plot to attack a foreign embassy in Baku, with three suspects placed in pre-trial detention.

Sometimes the Bravest Move Is to Step Away

When people leave, societies often accuse them of disloyalty. But the real question is not why they go - it is why staying has become so hard. A reflection on migration, choice, and responsibility.

President Aliyev, Israeli Foreign Minister Discuss Expanding Bilateral Ties

President Ilham Aliyev and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar discussed the expansion of bilateral cooperation, focusing on trade, energy, technology and upcoming business initiatives during talks in Baku.

Davos 2026 Signals a Shift: The U.S. Moves to Redefine Global Leadership

The 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos revealed a decisive turn in global politics, as Washington moved from managing decline narratives to actively reshaping the rules of international leadership-forcing allies and rivals alike to reassess their strategic choices.

Why the “Peace Only Through Militarization” Logic Leads Nowhere

Calls to permanent confrontation in the South Caucasus are built on fear, not strategy. In a region defined by limited resources and shifting geopolitics, isolation does not produce security-it produces stagnation. Long-term stability comes from integration, economic links, and managed competition, not from treating cooperation as surrender.

The End of Proxy Wars: What Gaza and Syria Have in Common

As the Middle East moves away from proxy wars and fragmented control, both Syria and Gaza are increasingly shaped by the same strategic logic: replacing armed movements with governable political structures.

Peace With Armenia Is Possible, but Only Through Concrete Steps – Musabekov

Azerbaijani MP Rasim Musabekov says early signs of cooperation between Baku and Yerevan are emerging, but warns that lasting peace and large-scale partnership will only be possible after a formal peace treaty, restored infrastructure, and stable diplomatic relations.

Aliyev and Trump Discuss Regional Peace and Expanding Ties in Davos

Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Donald Trump met in Davos to discuss regional peace efforts, bilateral cooperation, and key connectivity projects linking Azerbaijan and the wider region.

UEFA Champions League: Qarabag edge Eintracht 3-2 in Baku

Qarabag scored twice in the final minutes to defeat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 in Baku, moving to 10 points in the UEFA Champions League group stage.

Russia Claims 1,000 U.S. Troops Could Appear Along the “Trump Route”

Russian commentators claim that up to 1,000 American military personnel could be deployed along the so-called “Trump Route” in the South Caucasus. Regional experts dismiss the claims as speculative and unsupported by any formal agreements.

Baku-Yerevan Flights? What a Recent Cargo Route Signals – and What It Doesn’t

A Silk Way cargo flight passing through Armenian airspace has reignited speculation about possible direct flights between Baku and Yerevan. Experts say the move is technical, not political - and a breakthrough remains distant.

Aliyev in Davos: Peace With Armenia, Energy for Europe, and Risks Around Iran

Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Ilham Aliyev said Azerbaijan is seeking lasting peace with Armenia, positioning itself as a key energy supplier to Europe while closely monitoring regional risks linked to Iran.

36 Years Since the Black January Tragedy

Thirty-six years after the Black January tragedy, Azerbaijan remembers the victims of the January 20, 1990 crackdown, when Soviet troops used military force against civilians in Baku, killing dozens and accelerating the country’s national liberation movement.

U.S. Welcomes Baku’s Steps to Strengthen Peace in the Region

The United States has welcomed Azerbaijan’s recent steps to strengthen peace and confidence in the South Caucasus, praising fuel shipments to Armenia as an important gesture and reaffirming support for ongoing diplomatic efforts between Baku and Washington.

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