
Artsakh: Land That Must Not Be Named
The wars over Nagorno-Karabakh have claimed thousands of lives over the past three decades. The wounds remain fresh in a nation still recovering from repeated conflict and loss.

The wars over Nagorno-Karabakh have claimed thousands of lives over the past three decades. The wounds remain fresh in a nation still recovering from repeated conflict and loss.

French prosecutors took a hard line on most of a group whose involvement in exile politics led to the near beheading of a political refugee in 2021.

A new proposal suggests that candidate members could dabble in miscellaneous aspects of the Brussels bloc after making minimal commitments.

Kyiv says it is open to talks outside Russia as Moscow refuses compromise and fighting continues.

Following last year’s historic U.S.-brokered peace deal, Armenia and Turkey are on the verge of opening their land border for the first time in more than three decades.

Fearing a fresh surge in energy prices, Brussels is fast-tracking a new cooperation framework with Baku that extends beyond gas into defense and security.

Baku has signaled a significant military initiative in response to an Iranian drone attack.

Slovakia pressed for alternatives to Russian fuel while the two countries advanced plans for shared defence manufacturing.

Unlike Western Europe’s tendency toward moralizing diplomacy, Hungary’s approach is grounded in realism and mutual respect.

London claims its ban—set up to block the supply of weapons during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict—should no longer apply to Yerevan and Baku.