Fears over plan to sell strategic Georgian pipeline
Plans by Georgia to sell off at least part of a major gas pipeline from Russia are raising fears among both Georgians and Armenians that the strategically vital asset will fall into the hands of political foes.
Caucasus: The EU Seeks Broader Ties with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in 2009
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Azerbaijan and Armenia: Online Conflict Engulfs Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process
The information war surrounding the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process appears to be intensifying. Electronic sniping between Armenians and Azerbaijanis is spreading into new areas, including social networks, wikis and blogs. Some commentators believe that Azerbaijan is gaining the upper hand.
Chechen rebel chief revokes resignation: video
The Islamist rebel leading the anti-Kremlin insurgency in the Russian region of Chechnya Wednesday withdrew an announcement that he was stepping down and vowed to carry on killing “enemies of Allah”.
Azerbaijan: Baku Police Take on the Case of the Missing State
Azerbaijan is missing from globes and officials in Baku are not happy about the omission. Azerbaijani law enforcement officials, sensitive to the government’s efforts to promote national pride, have opened an investigation into the matter.
Azerbaijan to buy training target drones from Turkey
Azerbaijan will buy Turna unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for training and target practice from Turkey, the Baku based ARA news agency reported on Friday.
Macculloch Hallâs rugs show 17th, 18th century style
MORRISTOWN – During the month of August, Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., will offer an opportunity to view some of the museum’s unusual and rare antique rugs.
ANCA disbelieves Matthew Bryza will stand in the way of Aliyev’s march to war
“Bryza has, for more than a decade, turned a blind eye to Azerbaijani threats, military aggression, and acts of cultural desecration,” Aram Hamparian stressed.
