When Armenia and Azerbaijan resumed Europe’s oldest “frozen war” over the breakaway territory of Nagorno Karabakh on Sept 27, the intimate nature of the fighting—between trenches so close that …
Syria’s Assad blames Turkey for fighting between Azeris and Armenians
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad accused Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan of being the main instigator in the deadliest fighting between Armenian and Azeri forces for more than 25 years. In an …
Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse each other of air attacks on civilians
Both Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Monday of attacking civilian areas as military violence intensified in the biggest flare-up in the south Caucasus region for more than 25 years.
‘Then I Heard a Boom’: Heavy Weapons Take Toll on Civilians in Armenia-Azerbaijan Clash
Stepanakert, the capital of the ethnic Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, came under bombardment on Monday as both sides used powerful, long-range weapons.
Why Armenia and Azerbaijan are fighting, and why it could get uglier
The countries have fought for years over a breakaway region, but this time, the U.S. isn’t helping to mediate, and other major powers are picking sides.
Russia is the only country able to stop the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. Will it step up and do so?
For a while it seemed like they were friends. Russian President Vladimir Putin, the former KGB spy, had managed to slowly pry away one of NATO’s most awkward members — Turkish President Recep Tayyip …
Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of shelling cities
Turkmenistan’s cotton spinning factory reveals amount of manufactured goods
Use of long-range missiles by Armenia may further escalate conflict, says aide of Azerbaijan’s president Politics 17:43 …
Turkey stirring the pot? Why Armenians, Azeris are fighting again.
Karabakh, a case study in old borders, older rivalries, and the ability of outside powers – Turkey – to meddle.
U.S., NATO Talk Peace with Turkey While It Plays Active Role in Three Wars
Turkey is involving in conflicts in Syria, Libya and between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but has of far avoided a direct clash with fellow NATO member Greece over energy reserves in the Mediterranean Sea.