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Gas, pipelines and the future of Eurasia dominate Putin-Erdogan talks

2014-12-01 admin 0

source: commonspace.eu with agencies commonspace.eu Turkey rolled out the red carpet to greet visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin during his one day visit to Ankara [more >>>]

‘No friends of Turkey left in Washington’

2014-11-27 admin 0

BGN News President of think tank ReThink Dr. Fevzi Bilgin expresses that recent policies of the ruling AK Party have all but diminished Turkey’s ties [more >>>]

SOCAR Chief’s Son Practices “Charity” With Government Funds

2014-11-25 admin 0

By KHALID KAZIMOV Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) Rashad Abdullayev is one busy 21-year-old. At an age when many Azerbaijani youths would be [more >>>]

Sparks Fly Over Scholar’s Azerbaijani Ties At Columbia University Event

2014-10-24 admin 0

By CARL SCHRECK RFE/RL WASHINGTON — A political scientist’s ties to Azerbaijan’s state-owned energy giant SOCAR sparked a testy exchange at a Columbia University discussion [more >>>]

Karabakh: Modest Win for Bus Fare Protestors

2014-10-24 admin 0

By KNAR BABAYAN* Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), CRS Issue 756 Facebook helps mobilise protest movement Public protests are rare in Nagorny Karabakh, [more >>>]

How Small Countries Buy Respect Abroad? My stories on Azerbaijan’s lobby hobby in Washington, DC

2014-10-19 admin 0

By RALAKBAR alexraufoglu.org Oil-rich Azerbaijan remains one of the few countries in the Eurasia region that seem to be doing its best to tighten its [more >>>]

Sukhumi-Tbilisi Railway Revisited

2014-10-06 admin 0

By LEVON NIKOLYAN New Eastern Europe After two decades of silence, in 2012 the new Georgian government provoked some talks about re-opening the railway stretching [more >>>]

Georgia Takes Lead in EAP Media Freedom Index

2014-09-26 admin 0

EAP Media Freedom Watch Georgia remains the leader of the Eastern Partnership Media Freedom Index for the first half of 2014, while Moldova came in [more >>>]

UN Security Council issues subtle warning to Turkey

2014-09-26 admin 0

By AHMET INSEL Al Monitor On Sept. 24, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution whose implementation will be much debated in the future. It [more >>>]

Turkey and the “Islamic State”

2014-09-23 admin 0

By VICKEN CHETERIAN opendemocracy.net Turkey is notably reluctant to join a military campaign against ISIS. In fact, Ankara’s ambiguity towards the radical Islamist group has [more >>>]

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