United Kingdom
By Luca Amin LONDON (Democracy for Sale) — A lobbying firm with close links to senior British politicians and the oil industry is being paid $4.7 million to help Azerbaijan’s[...]
By Erica Jeal LONDON (The Guardian) — Who’s the hotter property in the opera world right now: Ted Huffman the librettist and director of zeitgeisty new works? Or Ted Huffman[...]
LONDON — Yellow Press has published Genocide: Personal Stories, Big Questions, by journalist and author, Heidi Kingstone. The book tells the story of the last 120 years of genocide, its[...]
LONDON — United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy has been lambasted in the British media and elsewhere after making a remark in his first post on his new blog titled[...]
By Jenna Corderoy OXFORD, UK (openDemocracy) — The identity of the donor behind a controversial £10m ($12.8 million) donation to Oxford University is to remain secret after a judge dismissed[...]
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has doubled down on Azerbaijani support for separatist protests in New Caledonia, a French overseas territory with a land area more than three times the size[...]
By Kelly Bloss (OCCRP), Olga Loginova (Vlast), Fatima Karimova (Mikroskop Media), Aidan Iusubova (iFact) and Nana Bregadze (iFact) LONDON (OCCRP) — As head of security for Azerbaijan’s president, Baylar Eyyubov is closely[...]
LONDON/NEW YORK—I. B.Tauris, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, has announced the publication of Dr. Hakan Seckinelgin’s book The Armenian Genocide and Turkey: Public Memory and Institutionalized Denial. The book is[...]
France Casts Itself as Armenia’s Savior But Is it One?
Whatever the grievances against Russia — some justified, others questionable — it is not in Armenia’s interest to break off its strategic relations with Moscow and even less to accept[...]
By Ed Conway LONDON (Sky News) — Britain’s car industry has insisted that an unprecedented 2,000-percent increase in vehicle exports to Azerbaijan has nothing to with Russia and is explained[...]