It must, surely, be too early to talk about pantomine? Oh no it isn’t, writes Martin Banks. Yes, preparations for that much-loved of English traditions –...
by Michel Gourary Today, in the quiet woods of Ponary near Vilnius, Lithuania, the landscape carries an eerie stillness. Beneath the forest floor lies a grim...
Following Azerbaijan's return to state sovereignty in 1991, there was a severe crisis that affected every aspect of our country. The First Karabakh War caused significant...
writes Chris White from Israel. War is on everyone’s mind in Israel. The generally accepted Mossad operation in Beirut and the deaths reported by the IDF...
On 28 November 2023, just after 6 am, a SWAT team of around 175 policemen wearing black masks, helmets, and bullet proof vests, simultaneously descended on...
Khurshidbanu Natavan (1832 – 1897) was a prominent Azerbaijani poetess and philanthropist of the 19th century. She was the daughter of Mehdigulu Khan Javanshir, the last ruler...
More than 700 workers “united” on Tuesday (17 September) in front of the European Parliament, Strasbourg, France, to call upon the EU institutions for urgent action...