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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
BAKU, Azerbaijan -- President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan says his nation may use military force if talks with Armenia on resolving a long-standing territorial dispute produce no result.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | yesterday
BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan sees talks on Sunday with Armenia on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as "decisive" and retains the right to use military force if negotiations continue to produce no result, Azeri leader Ilham Aliyev said.
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Vygaudas Uackas: Karabakh conflict settlement is an important and sensitive issue both for Yerevan and Baku, as well as the entire region.
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
"Baku's statements on demolition of Azeri graves in Nagorno Karabakh are false," the Armenian expert said.
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TravelDailyNews.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Construction has begun on ReardonSmith Architects’ second major hotel project in Baku, capital of the oil rich Azerbaijan. The JW Marriott hotel will overlook. Baku’s Freedom Square - a
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Armenian FM and Janez Lenarcic discussed democratic reform process in Armenia and the country's steps in that direction.
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
EurasiaNet: A diplomatic chill between the two longtime allies appears to be hampering efforts to settle pricing differences.
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Edward Lucas (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Europe.view Looking eastwards, even further Nov 19th 2009 From Economist.com Could China fill a power vacuum in eastern Europe? AS THE countries of eastern Europe bump nervously between a near-neutralist Germany, a revisionist Russia and an absent-minded America, the search is on for a powerful outsider, with strong interests in the region, willing to put all kinds of clout behind the smaller countries’...
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The Economist (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Could China fill a power vacuum in eastern Europe? AS THE countries of eastern Europe bump nervously between a near-neutralist Germany, a revisionist Russia and an absent-minded America, the search is on for a powerful outsider, with strong interests in the region, willing to put all kinds of clout behind the smaller countries’ sovereignty and independence. Once, Britain filled that role. The...
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IntelliBriefs (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
CHATHAM HOUSE Briefing Paper Gareth Winrow, November 2009 Download Paper here Ankara's rapprochement with Moscow has come under question after the August 2008 Russo-Georgian conflict. Turkish officials had believed that they shared common interests in preserving the territorial integrity of states in the Caucasus. The effectiveness of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party's good-neighbourhood...
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Eurasianet (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
BY SHAHIN ABBASOV Amid a diplomatic chill, Azerbaijan and Turkey opened a new round of talks November 16 on an energy export price. Recent agreements on gas supplies to Bulgaria, Iran and Russia suggest that Baku is exploring alternative export routes as a means to pressure Ankara into paying significantly more for Azerbaijani natural gas.
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EuropeNews (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Baku - Group of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) together with the Organization of the Islamic conference (OIC) launch comprehensive survey of 6 CIS states, being their members.
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Thorbjorn Jagland: it is unacceptable to use energy resources as an excuse for not moving in the right direction with regard to human rights and democracy.
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The Art of Nonconformity (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Greetings from the only coffee shop with WiFi I could find in Baku, Azerbaijan. Not speaking Azeri, Russian, or Turkish