Want to say - 2016
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What happens when top U.S. peace negotiator in Caucasus becomes Putin’s apologist? Dear American Democracy, In case you puzzled why Trump happened — why the country just voted for a populis...
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By Tom Hamburger, Rosalind S. Helderman and Michael Birnbaum June 17 Donald Trump was in his element, mingling with beauty pageant contestants and business tycoons as he brought his Miss Un...
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A screen adaptation of the South Caucasus’ famous love story, Ali and Nino, promoted by the Azerbaijani government, strikes many local viewers more as a travel commercial for Azerbaijan than as a f...
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Azerbaijani officials and several media sources have reported that Baku is working on a deal with Israel to buy the "Iron Dome" air defense system. The deal would be a blockbuster, as the legendary...
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Exactly one year ago, on November 12, 2015 the court decided to release me because of my health. A month later, on 9 December was released my wife - Leila, when the court replaced the 7 and 8.5 y...
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Sometimes women lose as Hillary Clinton, trying to look like winners. But sometimes they win, but look lost. For years, the activity of Leyla Yunus provoked anger, jealousy and irritation not o...
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On November 7 I took part in the trial in the case of Nardaran in Baku Serious Crime Court. Honestly, every time what I heard about this process terrifies me. Similar horrific acts of violence, tor...
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The trial of Erol Önderoğlu, the representative of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in Turkey, and three fellow journalists opened today in Istanbul. RSF calls for the strongest possible campaig...
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is appalled by the accelerating extinction of media pluralism in Turkey, with a police raid on Cumhuriyet, one of the last major opposition dailies, at dawn today, l...








